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Write down your homework: 1. Signed syllabus due NEXT CLASS! Bonjour, Classe! Write down your homework: 1. Signed syllabus due NEXT CLASS! 2. Study “Phrases Utiles” for a quiz NEXT CLASS! Tout de suite/Do Now: Take out your syllabus and name tent.

Getting to Know You Introduce yourself to the class. Tell us… “Bonjour!” “Je m’appelle ______” One interesting thing about you (e.g. what you did over the summer, how many siblings you have, one of your hobbies, etc.) Turn to the person next to you and ask, “Comment t’appelles-tu?” NORMS: Be respectful of those who are speaking. Try your best at pronunciation

Classroom Expectations We will… We will not…

Faites attention! Posez des questions! Notez-le bien! Syllabus (cont’d) Faites attention! Posez des questions! Notez-le bien!

Flashcards/Word Lists Charades Phrases Utiles Introduction Phonetic spelling Flashcards/Word Lists Charades

Phrases Utiles French side English side S’il vous plaît (seel voo plé) Please Merci beaucoup (maRe see bo coo) Thank you very much Non, merci (noh, maRe see) No, thank you De rien (deuh Ree eh) You’re welcome (informal) Je vous en prie (je vooz eh pRee) You’re welcome (formal) Pardon (PahRdoh) Excuse me/Pardon me Excusez-moi (X ku zé mwah) Excuse me Comment? (Ko moh) Pardon?/What? Répétez (Répété) Repeat Puis-je… (Pwee jeuh) May I… À tes/vos souhaits (A té/vo soo-é) Bless you Now, take some time to create flashcards or word list (or both!) to help you memorize!

How to Study Flashcards “Know” and “Don’t Know” piles Break vocabulary into chunks if overwhelmed The more repetition the longer you will remember it Usually, go FrenchEnglish then EnglishFrench Study 15 minutes every night!

Billet de sortie (exit ticket) Write down: 3 things you learned in class this week. 2 questions that you have. 1 thing that you are nervous about. Your name on the back.

Bonjour, classe! Write down your homework: Continuez d’étudier les phrases utiles! Signed syllabus is due: remove the last page, print your first and last name on the paper, and pass to the right. Tout de suite: take out your phrases utiles flashcards/word list. Quiz your neighbor on the definitions, then have them quiz you. . . Remember to help each other out!

L’interro des phrases utiles As specified earlier, this will be a written test. The format is matching: you will have to match the English definition with the French phrase. There are 10 phrases on the quiz.

Prep time For this quiz, I am providing you with ample time in class to prepare. . .so you MUST use this time to prepare. For this time only, I will allow you to CHOOSE how to prepare yourself for the quiz: individually, in small groups (up to 4 students), or a combination. Hold yourself, and each other accountable for focus, on-topic conversations, and success in French!

Phrases Utiles French side English side S’il vous plaît (seel voo plé) Please Merci beaucoup (maRe see bo coo) Thank you very much Non, merci (noh, maRe see) No, thank you De rien (deuh Ree eh) You’re welcome (informal) Je vous en prie (je vooz eh pRee) You’re welcome (formal) Pardon (PahRdoh) Excuse me/Pardon me Excusez-moi (X ku zé mwah) Excuse me Comment? (Ko moh) Pardon?/What? Répétez (Répété) Repeat Puis-je… (Pwee jeuh) May I… À tes/vos souhaits (A té/vo soo-é) Bless you Now, take some time to create flashcards or word list (or both!) to help you memorize!

Passons l’interro Mettez tout par terre sauf un crayon ou stylo (Put everything on the ground except a pen or pencil). Lisez, réflichissez, et notez l’interro (Read, think, and annotate your way through the quiz). Quand vous avez fini, mettez l’interro à l’envers (When you’ve finished, turn your quiz over). Nous allons les corriger tous ensembles (We’ll correct the quizzes together). Bonne chance!

Corrigeons l’interro E C D J G

Corrigeons l’interro H I F A B

quiz reflection If you had some success on the first quiz on French, congratulations! Think about what strategies helped you gain this success and share with us. . . If you didn’t see the level of success on this first quiz that you wanted, what contributed to this result? What can we change to make sure there’s more success in the future?

More Phrases Utiles French side English side Félicitations! Congratulations! Je suis désolé(e) I am sorry Je ne sais pas I don’t know Je ne comprends pas I don’t understand J’ai fini I finished J’ai une question I have a question Quelle page? What page? Comment dit-on _____ en français? How do you say ____ in French? Que veut dire _____ en anglais? What does _____ mean in English?