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August 31st, 2017

8/31/2017

 
NOTE: There is a speaking assessment on Tuesday.  Please prepare.

French 6:  Today students took a quiz on COMMANDS and GOODBYES.  If you didn't know these well, please go back and study.

Students learned how to use the lab today.  We practiced for Tuesday's speaking assessment.

Homework:  Practice pronunciation of:  Greetings / Names / How are yous / Goodbyes.

For Tuesday, you will have to do the following:
1.  Say either Hello/Hi/Good evening (I will give you a choice of two)
2.  State you name and ask "What's your name?"
3.  Say one of the goodbyes (I will give you a choice of three).

For extra credit, you will be able to say, "Nice to meet you" in French.
You can study on Quizlet HERE for greetings and HERE for goodbyes.

And for your French enjoyment:
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Kid: Wow! It's like texting but with tall the letters! What's it called? Grandpa: Book, my son. It's called a book.

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