Madame Juhl West High French
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
change for homework French 2
Sorry for the confusion, the wrong page numbers were on the plan. Do the Grammar tutor packet pp. 69-72
Monday, October 24, 2016
Reminders as we approach the end of Trimester 1
Bonjour!!!!
Trimester 1 ends on November 15. Please be mindful of the following:
Trimester 1 ends on November 15. Please be mindful of the following:
- if you see a zero with an M for missing, this is work that you can still complete for credit
- work that is missing and not completed will remain a zero
- if something is incorrect on Powerschool, please let me know so that it can be corrected
- makeup work need to be made up as soon as possible (see me to coordinate)
- ask for help if you are falling behind, we have tutors to help you with your work
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Parent-Student meeting Sept 8 Voyage 2017
An informational meeting for parents and students will be held in room 132 at 6:00.
Parents and students in level 3 and 4 and 5 who are interested and in good educational standing at school are eligible.
Parents and students in level 3 and 4 and 5 who are interested and in good educational standing at school are eligible.
Felicitations!!!!!!
Congratulations to the following students on their prizes
from the national French Contest
From level 2
Emma Gehlbach NFC ranked 9th nationally.
Daniel Stewart NFC ranked 5th nationally
From Level 3
Barbara Nagueza ranked 2nd
Andrea Childs ranked 9th
Marina Paul ranked 7th
Irene Schulte ranked 5th
Pareen Mhatre ranked 9th
From level 4 and 5
Junhee Lee Ranked 1st
Shawn Thacker Ranked 3rd
Raneeem Hamad ranked 7th
Shanthi Chackalackal ranked 7th
Ashley McMahon ranked 10
Danetta Dobre rnaked 10th
Wingel Xue Ranked 10th
Phillppe
Jay
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Bienvenue!!!!
Welcome to a new school year. A couple of thoughts to help you get started.
If you are able to answer these questions( correctly) , you are ready.
1. On average, how long do you think an assignment should take?
2. How many times do you need to review or practice something to get it in long term memory?
3. The things we cover in chapter 1, are only needed for chapter 1, right?
4. How will you let your teacher know you need help or you didn't understand something?
5. What is considered appropriate cell phone use in class? (Appropriate according to Madame, not you?
6. Is doing homework for another class while in French class ok?
7. Do you know what AFT is?
8. Is there a French club?
9. Where is Madame before school?
10. What are Madame's open periods?
11. Do you know where the pencil sharpener, garbage can, recycling are?
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Things to do to practice over the summer
Bonjour and Bonnes vacances to students in all levels!!!!
There are many things you can do to keep your French current during the summer.
First and foremost there is a message below that is a plea to all families to consider hosting. Contact Language and Friendship http://languageandfriendship.com if you are interested in hosting a French or Spanish students even for a portion of the time during their stay in the US.
Secondly, visit these websites to help with reading, writing speaking and listening:
http://filmfra.com/- hundreds of French movies all subtitled in French
http://www.rfi.fr/contenu/ecouter-rfi-direct-monde- listen to French radio direct
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/info- listen to French Canadian radio direct
http://www.lemonde.fr/- french newspaper
http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/montreal/- French Canadian newspaper
http://www.franceonu.org/
http://www.jeuneafrique.com/
Thirdly, any quizlet that you made during the year will help you review vocab. The usernames and passwords for the textbook are still posted under each level folder on blog. www.my.hrw.com to get to the website for the textbook and then copy past your username and password in the appropriate boxes.
Fourthly, find someone from class and do any of these things together.
Enjoy your summer, read, rest and review while you are also having fun.
Madame
There are many things you can do to keep your French current during the summer.
First and foremost there is a message below that is a plea to all families to consider hosting. Contact Language and Friendship http://languageandfriendship.com if you are interested in hosting a French or Spanish students even for a portion of the time during their stay in the US.
Secondly, visit these websites to help with reading, writing speaking and listening:
http://filmfra.com/- hundreds of French movies all subtitled in French
http://www.rfi.fr/contenu/ecouter-rfi-direct-monde- listen to French radio direct
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/info- listen to French Canadian radio direct
http://www.lemonde.fr/- french newspaper
http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/montreal/- French Canadian newspaper
http://www.franceonu.org/
http://www.jeuneafrique.com/
Thirdly, any quizlet that you made during the year will help you review vocab. The usernames and passwords for the textbook are still posted under each level folder on blog. www.my.hrw.com to get to the website for the textbook and then copy past your username and password in the appropriate boxes.
Fourthly, find someone from class and do any of these things together.
Enjoy your summer, read, rest and review while you are also having fun.
Madame
Hosting Plea From Language and Friendship
Bonjour,
You are a great community and your help is needed to welcome students from France and Spain who are dreaming of having an American experience!
Students do not come to be entertained but simply to practice their English and experience American life-- just ordinary things like bike rides, swimming, learning how to make smores and brownies, going to a softball or baseball game... Whether you are crazy busy or laid back, the important thing is just opening your hearts and your home. They are so anxious to hear news of a host family!
Dates of the students' visit:
You are a great community and your help is needed to welcome students from France and Spain who are dreaming of having an American experience!
Students do not come to be entertained but simply to practice their English and experience American life-- just ordinary things like bike rides, swimming, learning how to make smores and brownies, going to a softball or baseball game... Whether you are crazy busy or laid back, the important thing is just opening your hearts and your home. They are so anxious to hear news of a host family!
Dates of the students' visit:
French group visiting June 10 - July 10, 2016
Left to Place: 1 boy,3 girls,
Spanish group visiting June 30 - July 28, 2016
Left to Place: 3 boys, 3 girls, 1 adult leader/chaperone
Left to Place: 1 boy,3 girls,
Spanish group visiting June 30 - July 28, 2016
Left to Place: 3 boys, 3 girls, 1 adult leader/chaperone
If you are interested, please contact us ASAP.
Language and Friendship
www.languageandfriendship.com
Two Appletree Square Suite 250
8011 34th Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota 55425
952-841-9898
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