Wednesday, August 6, 2014

French I - Assignment #1 - Blue-Due 8/11 ~ White-Due 8/12

Bonjour Classe!!!

Watch the video!!!

http://www.videonot.es/edit/0Bw0UASYVI_doTjdwSUFhbVBibGM

If you're unable to view the video through videonot.es, please click on the link below to access the original youtube video. You'll also see below the guide we saw in class. At each time interval, stop and answer the questions.

Youtube link:
http://goo.gl/xcpZo9

Video guide:

Throughout the video you'll be prompted to answer questions! Please post your responses in the comments section below! Don't forget to sign your name and your class period! Your responses will be in English or in French!!! Pay attention! Don't worry about accents right now - if you're unsure on how to add accents, don't worry!!! I'm not looking for that!!

If you have any questions, email me or Tweet me at @madamedignon!!!

Bonne Journée!!
Madame D!

Refresher on how to submit your assignment!!!


38 comments:

  1. DOMINIQUE BELL-STOKES
    BLUE 2
    1.workbook,textbook,device,highlighter,writing utensils
    2Georges: How are you henri
    Henri: yes i am very well thank you.And you,how are you
    Georges: i am doing well thank you
    3.ill n'y pas de quoi- its nothing, your welcome
    4.enchantee- delighted
    5.tu is when you are talking to close friends, family,or children
    vous is when you are talking to groups, a boss, adults, or someone you don't know.
    6.americand greet by shaking hands and french greet by giving a kiss on the cheek to each other
    ACTIVITY 1
    CHASSEZ I'intrus
    1.pardon
    2.de rien
    3.Enchantee
    4.Comment vous appelez-vous
    5.pas mal
    6.Enchantee
    7.et vous?
    8.Je vous en prie

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  2. Kali Arcemont--B2

    *ca va means: I am
    *they are asking how are you
    *Jean: it is nothing
    * Marie & Guillaume: saying good bye to each other
    *enchantee: I am delighted
    *Americans: one way of saying hello/what's up
    French: proper and a familiar

    1. D
    2. C
    3. D
    4. C
    5. A
    6. B
    7. D
    8. C

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  3. 1- textbook, workbook, writing utencil,. and a device.
    2-hows it going henry?
    its going very well thank you. how are you?
    im fine thank you
    3-your welcome
    4- pleased to meet you
    5-use tu with close friends family or children. use vous with groups a boss or adults
    6-french people greet each other with extreme politeness and are very formal. americans do not.
    1-d pardon
    2- d comme ci comme ca
    3- d enchante
    4-b comment vous appelez-vous
    5-a pas mal
    6- b je vous present dominique
    7-d et vous
    8- d je vous en prie
    James Howard
    blue 2

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  4. Madame Dignon test

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  5. Will Marquess
    White 1

    2:41 - I have a phone and a tablet
    3:08 - Book/workbook, pen and papper, devices
    4:41 - ok
    10:31- okat, Julian? yes, its going very well, thank you, and how are you? im fine thank you.
    11:15 - you're welcome
    11:51 - enchanted
    12:27 - "tu" = close friends, family, or children "vous" = groups, boss, adults or someone you don't know
    12:43 - they kiss when thet meet
    13:02 - 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. C

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  6. We need to bring index cards, notecard rings, our workbook, our book, a device, highlighters, pens, and pencils to class.
    In the conversation, George asks Henri, "How are you?" or "Are you well?" Henri replies, "Yes, I am very well, thanks. How are you?" George responds, "I am well, thanks."
    That means you're welcome or no problem.
    Enchanté means nice to meet you.
    Tu is informal, and used with close friends. Vous is formal, used for your superior or a large group.
    In France, they kiss each other's cheek as a greeting instead of shaking hands.
    1. Pardon
    2. De rien
    3. Enchanté
    4. Ça va
    5. Pas mal
    6. Comment allez-vous
    7. Et vous
    8. Je vous en prie

    -Rachel Tate

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  7. Christine Resultan (White 1)
    1. d
    2. c
    3.d
    4. c
    5. c
    6. c
    7. d
    8. b

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  8. French assignment 1: Elizabeth Moss Blue 2

    What do I need for class?
    I need book, workbook, electronic device, writing utensils, and paper

    What are they saying?
    George: how's it going?
    Henry: yes, I am very good, thank you.
    How are you doing?
    George: I am good, thank you.

    What are they saying to ll n'y pas de quoi?
    Jean: It was nothing.

    What does enchantè mean?
    Marc: It is nice to meet you.

    What is the difference between tu and vous?
    Tu is with close friends, family, or children.
    Vous is for a group, boss, adult, or someone you do not know.

    what is the difference between a French or American greeting?
    French people give each other two kisses on their cheeks and Americans just say hi. The French also say re before bonjour if they see each other twice in a day.
    Questions in book:
    1. d) pardon
    2. c) de rien
    3. d) enchantè
    4. c) ça va?
    5. a) pas mal
    6. d) comment allez-vous
    7. d) et vous?
    8. b) comment vous appelez-vous?

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  9. Wy'Kia Frelot
    B2

    1. french workbook and book, phone or tablet, writing utensils
    2. George: How are you?
    Henry: Yes, I am feeling good. Thank You. And you? How are you doing.
    George: I am doing well. Thank you.
    3. No problem.
    4. Enchanted (Hello in a formal/flirty way)
    5.Tu is used informally and can be said to friends. Vous is used formally and is used for people who are older or in charged.
    6. American greeting are bit more informal, while the french are very polite in their greetings, and french words are put in a different order that in english.
    7. #1. D-Pardon #2. C-De rien #3. D-Enchanté #4. B- Commentvous appellez-vous #5. C-Je vous en prie #6. D-Comment allez-vous #7. A-Pas mal #8. D-Je vous en prie

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  10. kate luther blue 2

    the difference between a American greeting and a French greeting is that americans just say hi and shake their hand however French kiss the sides of the person who they are greeting cheeks and say hi

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  11. In class you need index cards, card ring, workbook, textbook, device, writing utensil

    The converstion says, " Are you fine, henri?" " yes, I am very good, thank you." " How are you doing?" " I am good, thank you."

    It means " Not a problem at all"

    It means " Pleasure to meet you"

    tu is used for informal statements and vous is used for formal statements

    When Americans greet each other they shake hands, while French people kiss each other

    #1 D
    #2 C
    #3 D
    #4 B
    #5 A
    #6 C
    #7 D
    #8 C

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  12. In class you need index cards, card ring, workbook, textbook, device, writing utensil

    The converstion says, " Are you fine, henri?" " yes, I am very good, thank you." " How are you doing?" " I am good, thank you."

    It means " Not a problem at all"

    It means " Pleasure to meet you"

    tu is used for informal statements and vous is used for formal statements

    When Americans greet each other they shake hands, while French people kiss each other

    #1 D
    #2 C
    #3 D
    #4 B
    #5 A
    #6 C
    #7 D
    #8 C

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  13. 1. Georges is asking how Henry is doing, Henry says very well thank youand Henrys asks how George is doing, then George says thank you.
    2. ll n'y pas de quoi = its nothing
    3. Marie and Guillaume are both saying see you later
    4. enchantee= delighted, Jacques is introducing M. Boniface and Therese
    5. Marc is introducing himself to Annie and is asking her name. Annie told him her name
    6. Americans greet eachother by just a hug, while in France they hug and kiss on the cheek.

    Chassez i'intrus
    1. d
    2.c
    3.d
    4.b
    5.b
    6.c
    7.d
    8.b

    Aliyah Cameron

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  14. 1. pardon
    2. De rien
    3. Enchante
    4. comment vous apellez vous
    5. Pas mal
    6. comment allez vous
    7. Et vous
    8. Je vous en prie

    :Garron Terrell
    B2

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  15. 1. We should always bring our textbook, workbook, pens, pencils, devices, and flashcards/rings just in case.

    2. How are you doing, Julien?
    Yes, I'm doing very well, thank you.
    And you (formal because he is an adult), how are you?
    I'm doing well, thank you.
    tu is informal "you" and vous is formal "you"

    3. Thank you
    No problem (il n'y a pas de quoi)

    4. See you later, Guillaume
    See you soon, Marie

    5. Hello, Mr. Boniface. I would like to introduce Ines Lemaire.
    Hello, Miss.
    Nice to meet you.
    (enchantee means nice to meat you)

    6. Hello, my name is Marc, and you (formal because she is an adult), what is your name?
    My name is Chloe
    Nice to meet you

    7. Hello, Lea
    Hey Sophie
    How is it going?
    Yes, I am doing well, thank you and you (informal because she is a friend) how are you?
    Not bad
    French people greet others with a kiss on the cheek and Americans shake hands

    Chassez L'intrus

    1. d
    2. c
    3. d
    4. b
    5. a
    6. d
    7. d
    8. d

    Stephen Smith W3

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  16. 1. We need to bring our french workbook and textbook, flashcards, writing utensils, paper, and a christian attitude;)
    2. This conversation says:
    Georges: How are you, Henri?
    Henri: Yes, I'm very good, thank you. And how are you?
    Georges: Im good, thank you.
    3. It means "You're welcome"
    4. It means "It's nice to meet you." or "enchanted"
    5. When you say "tu," it is informal or familiar, and when you say "vous," it is formal.
    6. Americans normally hug or just shake hands or say hi, but the French kiss on the cheek in greeting.

    Mise en pratique:
    1. D.
    2. C.
    3. D.
    4. C.
    5. A.
    6. D.
    7. D.
    8. D.

    Brianna Daly
    W3

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  17. 1.) Color pencils, Book, paper, pen/pencils, flash cards, and rigs
    2.) How are you Henry? Yes very well thank you. How are you today? I am doing great
    3.) No problem
    4.) Nice to meet you
    5.) Vous is to your boss or teacher or a group of people. Tu is for younger or if the person wants you to call you that
    6.)Americans are more chill and say what's
    up. The French are polite and say how are you and see you soon or in a hour. Americans say catch you later.
    7.) D
    D
    D
    C
    A
    C
    D
    C

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  18. Alex Kammerdiener
    Blue 2

    1. d
    2. c
    3. d
    4. b
    5. c
    6. d
    7. d
    8. b

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  19. Alex Kammerdiener
    Blue 2

    1. d
    2. c
    3. d
    4. b
    5. c
    6. d
    7. d
    8. b

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  20. #1 pardon #2comme ci, comme ça #3 Enchanté #4 ça va #5 pas mal #6 Enchanté #7 et vous #8 et tol

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  21. 1.D Pardon
    2.C De rien
    3.D Enchante
    4.B Comment vous appelez-vous
    5.A Pas mal
    6.C Enchante
    7.D Et vous
    8.D Je vous en prie

    Ashton storie
    Period 2 blue day

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  22. book, work book, and a device
    How are you? Im very good thanks and you? Im good, thank you.
    Its not a problem.
    Nice to meet you.
    Tu is used in a conversation with someone you're familiar with and vous is used when speaking to someone in a higher authority than you.
    Americans shake hands and the French kiss cheeks.
    1 Pardon 2 De rien 3 Enchanté 4 Ça va? 5 Je vous en prie. 6 Comment allez-vous? 7 Et vous? 8 Et toi?

    Lindsey Johnson White 1

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  23. 3:08 Index Cards, Flashcard Ring, Workbook and Textbook, Electronic Device, Writing Utensils

    10:31 Georges: Are you well Henre?
    Henre: Yes I am well, Thank you! How about you?
    Georges: I am well thank you

    11:15
    It was nothing, you're welcome

    11:51
    Nice to meet you

    12:27
    tu-informal
    vous- formal

    12:43
    They kiss on the cheek in France but here we shake hands or give a high five.

    1-8
    1. D. Pardon
    2. C. De rien
    3. D. Enchante
    4. C. Ca va?
    5. A. Pas mal
    6. B. Je vous presente Dominique
    7. D. Et vous?
    8. D. Je vous en prie

    Grant Berry

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  24. 1) D
    2) C
    3) D
    4) B
    5) A
    6) B
    7) D
    8) D
    Savannah Lawson white 3

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  25. Caroline Bohannan
    1. always bring your book and workbook to class
    2. george- how's it going, henri- yes very good, how are you? george- I am well
    3.there is no need to thank me
    4.nice to met you
    5.tu- is informal and vous- is formal
    6. they kiss each other on the cheek while americans just shake


    1. D
    2.C
    3.C
    4.B
    5.A
    6.C
    7.D
    8.D

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  26. 1. Flashcards, flashcard ring, book, workbook, electronic device
    2. Georges: How are you Herni?
    Henri: Yes I am very good thank you. Hiw are you doing?
    Georges: I am doing well thank you!
    3. Don't worry about it
    4. Pleased to meet you
    5. Tu- close friends
    Vous- formal greeting
    6. The French are very polite
    7. D. Pardon
    8. C. De rein
    9. Enchantee
    10. Ca va?
    11. Pas mal
    12. Comment allez-vous
    13. Et vous?
    14 Et toi?

    Amanda Woodstock
    White 3

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  27. 2:41- i have a device(:
    3:02- your textbook, your workbook, flashcards, flashcard ring holders, device, paper, and writing utensils.
    4:41- blogspot is really fun lol
    10:31- Georges: "Are you good, Henri?"
    Henri: "Yes, I'm doing very well, Thank you. How are you doing?
    Georges: "I'm doing well, thank you."
    11:15- it was no problem
    11:51- nice to meet you
    12:27- "tu"- say to close friends, family, or children.
    "vous"- say to groups, a boss, adults, or someone you don't know.
    12:43- French are very friendly and are more formal and energetic with their greetings.
    13:02- 1.) a 2.) d 3.) d 4.) c 5.) a 6.) c 7.) d 8.)

    ~~Briley Lawson(White 3)~~

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  28. 2:41- i have a device(:
    3:02- your textbook, your workbook, flashcards, flashcard ring holders, device, paper, and writing utensils.
    4:41- blogspot is really fun lol
    10:31- Georges: "Are you good, Henri?"
    Henri: "Yes, I'm doing very well, Thank you. How are you doing?
    Georges: "I'm doing well, thank you."
    11:15- it was no problem
    11:51- nice to meet you
    12:27- "tu"- say to close friends, family, or children.
    "vous"- say to groups, a boss, adults, or someone you don't know.
    12:43- French are very friendly and are more formal and energetic with their greetings.
    13:02- 1.) a 2.) d 3.) d 4.) c 5.) a 6.) c 7.) d 8.)

    ~~Briley Lawson(White 3)~~

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  29. hailey- white 3
    1. d pardon
    2. c de rien
    3. d enchante
    4. c ca va
    5. a pas mal
    6. c enchante
    7. d et vous
    8. c et toi

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  30. Flash Cards, paper, device, workbook, textbook, and writing utensil
    Georges asks Henri how he is doing. Henri replies he is doing well and asks how Georges is doing, who replies that he is doing well.
    It's nothing
    nice to meet you
    vous- talking to a boss or someone important
    tu- talking to a friend or family
    french have lengthier greetings compared to americans
    1. d.pardon
    2. c.De rein
    3. d.enchanté
    4. d.comment vas-tu?
    5. b.excuse-moi
    6. c.enchanté
    7. d.Et vous?
    8. d.Je vous en prie
    -Chandler Moeller 8/11/14

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  31. My dog ate my homework doesn't count anymore b/c we're submitting online... #paperless

    Madame Dignon

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  32. My dog ate my homework no longer applies #paperlessclassroom

    Madame Dignon

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  33. I have device

    Book, Rings for flash cards, Both books, writing utincles

    How are you doing henry
    I am doing good how are you
    great

    it was nothing

    Nice to meet you

    vous is formal
    tu is informal

    the french hug the americans give high fives

    d,c,c,b,b,c,b


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  34. 1. We need to bring our french workbook and textbook, flashcards, writing utensils, paper
    2. This conversation says:
    Georges: How are you, Henri?
    Henri: Yes, I'm very good, thank you. And how are you?
    Georges: I'm good, thank you.
    3. It means "You're welcome"
    4. It means "It's nice to meet you." or "enchanted"
    5. When you say "tu," it is informal or familiar, and when you say "vous," it is formal.
    6. Americans normally shake hands or say hi, but the French kiss on the cheek in greeting.
    Mise en pratique:
    1. D. 2. C. 3. D. 4. C. 5. A. 6. D. 7. D. 8. D.
    Kalil Abbott

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