French 1B

course description

period 6

teacher: Julie Krug

room: 309

phone: 944-6840 X8309 (direct line / voicemail)

e-mail:

webpage: (click on «staff directory» then «Krug, Julie»)

conference period (3rd): Mon,Tu,Th,Fri 10:04-10:49 (Wed 10:49-11:28)

What you will learn:

(chapters 5-12)

food – grocery store, marché, café / restaurant vocabulary and conversations

table setting

table etiquette (!)

clothing – vocabulary and shopping conversations

body parts vocabulary

airport and train station vocabulary

daily routine vocabulary

more sports and vacation vocabulary

verbs: “re” , “ir”, aller (to go), faire (to do, make), prendre (to take, get), apprendre (to learn), comprendre (to understand), vouloir (to want), pouvoir (to be able to), mettre (to put), voir (to see), croire (to believe), dire (to say), lire (to read), écrire (to write), boire (to drink), devoir (to have to), recevoir (to receive), savoir and connaître (to know), reflexive verbs, past tense of avoir and être verbs

grammatical concepts: using different forms of quel (which) , tout (all) and ce (this/that), à (to/at) and de (of/from), expressing oneself using future tense and past tense, using forms of de (definite articles), comparative adjectives, and if we have time, direct object pronouns.

culture: closer look at school and home life of French teenagers, strong emphasis on French etiquette, French speaking countries in Africa

possible long-term assignments / projects: French 1a “révision” interview, skits (café, marché, clothing store), clothing catalogue, Une Journée Dans Ma Vie.

supplies: (I will provide these for you – you do not need to buy them!)

-- a thin notebook* (petit cahier / carnet) for taking notes on verbs and grammatical concepts

-- a zip loc bag* to keep your flashcards in all year

*these items need to be kept in your backpack, taken to and from school EVERYDAY

-- Bon Voyage textbook, which should stay at home

your grade will be determined by:

-- oral and written quizzes (1-3 times per week), chapter tests and occasional large assignments (abouty 95%)

-- overall effort and participation, including homework completion (about 5%)

homework: Monday through Thursday -- 10-15 minutes per day* – memorize any new material learned in class that day and/or review “old” vocabulary throughFLASHCARDS. Most written work will be done in class but is occasionally assigned as homework. (*number of minutes needed to practice words varies by student)

Good attendance is CRUCIAL to your success in this class. If you are absent, you must check my homework page at and/or contact a classmate to find out and learn what you’ve missed.

Promotion to high school French 2: Please note that only “A” and “B” students will be promoted to a higher level of French next year. You should do fine if you:

___ CONSISTENTLY REVIEW NEW AND OLD VOCABULARY

___stay organized (flashcards, notes)

___ have good attendance

___ catch yourself up very quickly after being absent

___ participate ATTENTIVELY in class

___ do your homework / KNOW YOUR WORDS!

French magazine(optional): Allons-y (Let’s Go) is a fun activity-based Scholastic magazine for beginning French students. A yearly subscription includes 6 issues and is available for $9. We will look through samples of Allons-y in class so you can decide if you would like to subscribe. If so, you need to bring $9 to me (cash or check – check made payable to WCI) by Wednesday, September 5th. For more information about the magazine, here is a link:

French on the internet:

-- French radio stations online:

-- is a site that corresponds with your Bon Voyage textbook and has great quizzes, games and other activities. E-mail the online quizzes to me () for extra credit!

-- GREAT online French dictionary:

-- practice pronouncing the letters of the French alphabet:

-- les textos français (French texting):

-- An amazing collection of Great French websites:

-- To order a French pen pal from Student Letter Exchange:

***Continue to check my webpage throughout the year at for links to other useful French language and culture websites. (look under “websites for French students”)

Schoolwide SSR will take place for 14 minutes at the beginning of the period each day. STUDENTS MAY USE THIS TIME FOR READING ONLY AND MUST HAVE A BOOK WITH THEM EVERYDAY!!!!!