The document discusses a French class lesson on using the être verb to describe who and what someone is. It provides the class resolutions for the year, including always speaking French and completing assignments. Base expressions are introduced, such as asking questions and saying "I don't know". Class presentations are assigned to students. The être verb conjugations are given for je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, and ils/elles. Examples of incorrect uses of être are shown. The homework is to complete a handout for the next class.
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The document discusses a French class lesson on using the être verb to describe who and what someone is. It provides the class resolutions for the year, including always speaking French and completing assignments. Base expressions are introduced, such as asking questions and saying "I don't know". Class presentations are assigned to students. The être verb conjugations are given for je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, and ils/elles. Examples of incorrect uses of être are shown. The homework is to complete a handout for the next class.
The document discusses a French class lesson on using the être verb to describe who and what someone is. It provides the class resolutions for the year, including always speaking French and completing assignments. Base expressions are introduced, such as asking questions and saying "I don't know". Class presentations are assigned to students. The être verb conjugations are given for je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, and ils/elles. Examples of incorrect uses of être are shown. The homework is to complete a handout for the next class.
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The document discusses a French class lesson on using the être verb to describe who and what someone is. It provides the class resolutions for the year, including always speaking French and completing assignments. Base expressions are introduced, such as asking questions and saying "I don't know". Class presentations are assigned to students. The être verb conjugations are given for je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, and ils/elles. Examples of incorrect uses of être are shown. The homework is to complete a handout for the next class.
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L’Objectif Students will study the être verb in order to describe who they are. Also, students will receive resolutions work on for the rest of the year. Les Résolutions de l’année Students will remain seated in their desks, unless instructed other wise. Students will come to class prepared. Students will speak French at all times. Students who are absent will visit the class website: www.frenchavecmllerice.blogspot.com to see what assignments they have missed. Students will honestly complete a weekly assessment sheet. Students will raise their hands before speaking. Base Expressions 1. J’ai une question. I have a question.
2. Puis- je parler anglais? May I speak English?
3. Je (ne) sais (pas). I (don’t) know.
4. Je (ne) comprends (pas). I (don’t) understand.
5. Quel est le devoir? What is the homework?
Base Expressions Continued. 6. Quelle page? À la page- What page? On page…
7. J’ai besoin de livre/papier/stylo - I need a
book/paper/a pen
8. Répétez, s’il vous plait! Please repeat!
9. Comment dit-on “ “ en français- How does one
say “ “ in French Class Presentations Maria
Ivian
Nakiya
D’Aija Être Je suis- I am
Tu es- you are
Il/Elle est- he/she is
Nous sommes- we are
Vous êtes- you are (plural)
Ils/elles sont- boys/girls are
These are all wrong
Je être
Tu être
Il/ elle être
Also, incorrect Monique elle sympa.
Marc il grand.
Monique takes the place of elle: Monique est sympa.
Marc takes the place of il: Marc est grand.
Les Devoirs Complete handout for Thursday, if you need help remember to see Mlle. Rice today during homework help.