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Tuesday Night

12/2/2014

 
Français 1: If you missed class today, you'll need to go to the moodle, to the Unité 2 section, to the folder with book pages and NOTES, and get the notes about telling time in French.  Read them carefully. Then, you'll need to go to the folder with worksheets and homework, and find the worksheet called, "wksht time examples". Read the directions carefully and thoroughly. Do only through #30.

NOTE TO ALL IN 1st HOUR FRANÇAIS 1: You also need to turn in the weather-related homework from last Monday! (see post from then).

Français 3: Minimum total of 20 minutes on Quizlet, practicing both Harry Potter vocab #1 and the new vocab #2. Bring in a parent-signed verification note (note= 10/10; no note = 0/10).

Français 4: If you missed class today, you'll need to go into your new packet on participles (stapled), and go to page 5 (I think?), the page about "Perfect Participles".  Read about how they are formed (it's basically the same formation as passé composé, except that your helping verb [avoir or être] is put into the PRESENT participle form. Then, your PERFECT participle tense translates as "Having ______ ed"  (even if your verb needs to use être, instead of avoir !). 
EX: ayant choisi = having chosen; ayant répondu = having answered; ayant étudié = having studied; était arrivé(e)(s) = having arrived; étant sorti(e)(s)= having gone out

HWK: Do activity F, and translate. DO ON SEPARATE PAPER so that I can collect it.

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