French IV final exam

2006-2007

Name______

The French IV final exam has the following components:

Done prior to exam :

Oral 40pts ( 3 one minute questions, 1 section to pronounce)

3 questions (10 pts each), pronunciation (10pts)

Listening 42 pts (25 minutes)10 questions (level 3) 42 pts

26 questions (level 4)

6 questions (level 5)

Done on exam day : Time allowed: 2 hours

Reading 40pts10 questions level 3

25 questions level 4

5 questions level 5

Grammar 50 pts15 pts –sentences with subjunctive

15 pts—sentences with “si”

10 pts--sentences with qui, que

10 pts—grammar explanations (HP)

Writing 130 pts2 prompts (65 pts each-like a journal

Total 300 pts

The final exam is 20% of the year long grade.

Taken on test day:

Reading

Grammar

Writing

Review: conjuguemos verb (see My Teacher’s activities)

Translation/ worksheets on subjunctive, si, qui/que

(see Edline for practices on quia/ conjuguemos)

Look over journal/ compositions---what mistakes are most frequent

Look over list of transitions/ advanced structures.

Schedule

Monday 5/7turn in 13-14 questions

Practice qui/que/ dont etc

Tuesday 5/8discuss Harry Potter 15-16

Wednesday 5/9STAMP test in lab (reading and part of writing)

Friday 5/11no class---AP exam

Monday 5/14turn in 15-16 questions

Practice sentences with «si» and subjunctive

Tuesday 5/15STAMP (writing/speaking)

Wednesday 5/16discuss Harry Potter 17-18

Friday 5/18no class---Explormore/ Junior Ropes Course

Monday 5/21listening and speaking section of final exam

Tuesday 5/22preview HP , le prisonnire d’Azkaban

The STAMP test will count on this trimester’s grade. You will receive a √-, √, √+ determined by what level you are rated at and how that level corresponds to the KCD curriculum standard.

ACTFL levels 1Novice Low

2Novice Mid (8th grade benchmark/ French I)

3Novice High ( French I and French II)

4Intermediate Low ( French II and French III)

5Intermediate Mid (French III and French IV)

6Intermediate Hiigh (French IV and French V)

Advanced Low

Advanced Mid

Advanced High

Superior Low

Superior Mid etc.