Bonjour et bienvenue!
French Class
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Grade Break-down
Daily Work: 30%
Quizzes/Projects: 30%
Major Exam: 40%
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Rules and Procedures (no phones!!)Calendar:
– What was covered in class (absent)– Homework due, quiz, test dates, projects– Documents attached: videos, vocab list,
articles, handouts.
Useful links, French club, Announcements, Reminders.
Key to success in French class:
POSITIVE AttitudeImportant to review/study
vocabulary everyday for 15 min.
No one but YOU can memorize.Use the language as often as you
can! Speak to your pets in French
Test, quizzes, homework
Testing: cell phones, notes, textbook, dictionaries, etc… are not allowed.
Homework: use of online translator/word processor auto-correct feature is prohibited. Violation of this rule will result in a zero.
Online dictionaries are ok.
What we need in class:
Ream of paperClorox wipesWhite board markers
Students who have studied French earn higher scores on
standardized tests (SAT/ACT/GRE/LSAT).
Did you know?
The World speaks French and so should you!
French is spoken in more than 56 countries. French is spoken on 5 of the world’s continents by over 200 million people.
Parlez-vous français?•French provides the base for more than 35% of modern English vocabulary.
•It is estimated that someone who has never studied French already knows approximately 15,000 words and expressions in the language.
JOBS
French companies employ 578,000 Americans
U.S. companies employ 540,000 people in France
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce
Knowing the culture of other countries is a major advantage
for careers in today’s global
economy.
•Paris, the capital of France, is the world's number one tourist destination with 30 million visitors yearly.
•More than 76 million people around the world visit France.
Tourists