Bienvenue! (Welcome!) French 1 1)Please find the desk with your last name on a notecard. If you do not see one, please let me know! 2)All you’ll need today.

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Bienvenue! (Welcome!) French 1 1)Please find the desk with your last name on a notecard. If you do not see one, please let me know! 2)All you’ll need today is a pen or pencil. Please put your phone in your backpack, and place your backpack against a wall.

Course Goals: To strengthen spoken, auditory and written knowledge of the French language To explore the cultures of France and other French- speaking countries ***If you are not interested in learning to speak French, please let me know today so that we can correct your schedule.

What will we learn? Greetings Alphabet Numbers Date, Time, Weather Food Family Likes/dislikes Activities School Giving/understanding directions Talking about where you live

M aterials: 1) Your book 2) A folder or notebook with prongs and pockets 3) Paper 4) Pens or pencils

Further Materials: We will sometimes create in-class projects over a variety of concepts. Also, I like for students to have supplies like Kleenex available in class when needed. For those reasons I would like to ask everyone who can to bring in one of the following supplies for classroom use: markers scissors glue tape construction paper printer paper Kleenex disinfectant wipes paper towels or napkins other craft supplies

Homework: You will have homework between one and four times a week. Students who successfully use class time can often finish assignments during class and will not have to complete as many assignments at home; however, if you really want to learn the language, you should review your notes for at least 5-10 minutes nearly every night.

Late work due to absence: Absences are very difficult to overcome in a language class. For most people this is the hardest class to miss. You will learn new words and concepts basically every day. It is crucial that you attend regularly. To have late work accepted for a full grade, you must: 1) Have an excused absence. 2) Put the assignment in the correct make-up work folder on time. I will give you the number of days you missed plus one. For example, if you miss two days, you have three days to turn in your make-up work. Make-up work will be available on the online classroom. You can take work that you missed out of the folders. If you are unclear on what you missed, please talk to me the day you return.

Late work not due to an absence: Students are encouraged to turn in work on time so that they do not fall behind. I will accept a student’s work late once or twice for a late grade because I understand that mistakes happen. However, beyond one or two instances of late work, I will contact home and stop accepting late assignments from that student. I will not accept late work more than a week past the original due date. Please do not expect to turn in a stack of late work right before a grading period ends. It will not be accepted.

Plagiarism will result in a zero. In the event of plagiarism, students will be allowed one re-do opportunity with the teacher. A student can earn up to 50% on the re-do. Plagiarism also results in a disciplinary referral.

Absences on test days: If you are absent on a test day, you need to schedule a make-up time within 3 days after the test. Tests are scheduled in advance. If you miss the day before or even 2 days before a test, you will be expected to take the test unless new material was covered while you were out. Review does not count as new material.

Tardies: This class will follow the high school’s tardy policy.

Beginning of class Most days you will see something (a bellringer, speaking assignment, etc.) on the board when you walk in. You should begin that work right when the bell rings. I should not have to say to do it. That’s the expectation.

Cell phones—a grade killer Let’s face it, phones are awesome and addictive. It’s great carrying around a device that gives us instant access to anything we want at the moment. Academically, though, phones are a massive distraction and disastrous to grades. Phones are no longer allowed out in my class unless it’s for an academic purpose directed by me. Each day, you will take out the supplies you need for my class and then place your phone in your book bag. Your book bag will then be stored in a section of the room. If you do not have a book bag, your phone will be placed in my desk drawer. Noncompliance will result in disciplinary action.

Basic Rules: 1. Show respect to other students and to me. Class time is much more productive and useful when people can express an opinion without being teased. 2. Bring necessary materials daily. 3. Have assignments completed on time. 4. Come to class on time. Class will begin right after the bell rings. 5. Ask pertinent questions.

6. Speak in French every day. You’ll mess up sometimes. Everyone does. That is part of learning any language. 7. Use practice time to improve your speaking, listening, writing and reading in French. 8. Pack up materials only after the teacher has ended the lesson.

How difficult is it to learn the language?

C’est moi! Je m’appelle Jennifer Beckett. J’habite à Cynthiana. J’adore les chats! Mon chat s’appelle Kallie. Voici ma famille

I look forward to a great school year with you all. French is a fantastic class! Your job as a student is to learn the material required each year. My job is to help make that happen. I expect that we will all work hard and learn together. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I hope that, by the end of the school year, you will be able to tell how much you have learned. Throughout the year, please make me aware of suggestions or concerns that you have.

Please number your card and respond to the following: 1)The name you prefer being called by your teachers 2) Do you want to learn to speak French—yes or no? If the answer is no, please tell me if there is another language class or another class you would rather take. 3) Why do you want to learn to speak French? 4) Do you hope to travel in the future? 5) In an ideal future, where all do you hope to travel? 6) What do you think makes a good teacher? 7) What do you think are the 2 most important things for me to know about you? (You can tell more than 2).