NEWS FROM THE FRENCH CORNER
Grade 9-FSF1D Students worked through the use and differences of the following verbs: Mettre and s'habiller. They are to continue practicing with their worksheets p14/16.
Grade 9- FSF2D Students worked through the formation of l'imparfait. They also are encouraged that if they need to review regular verbs (and irregular) from last year to do so. However, everyone practiced during class and go the hang of it. Well done! Homework p11/12 from your handouts.
Grade 8-FSF1D Students worked through the use and differences of the following verbs: Mettre and s'habiller. They are to continue practicing with their worksheets p14/16.
Grade 11-FSF4U Thank you Awa for your excellent report from Paris Match. It is most interesting to hear abour international news and events.
For Thursday, please read La biodiversité en péril. and answer a questions. Continue working with the pronouns such as Lequel...etc.
Grade 10 FSF3U Today the mind map was almost completed and students worked on idioms. Please finish the handouts on that and also answer the 5 questions for Le dernier des raisins. Students also took a refresher on how to form l'imparfait verb tense.
Grade 10 -FSF2D Students worked through the formation of l'imparfait. They also are encouraged that if they need to review regular verbs (and irregular) from last year to do so. However, everyone practiced during class and go the hang of it. Well done! Homework p11/12 from your handouts.
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Friday, 9 September 2016
NEWS FROM THE FRENCH CORNER
Grade 10 FSF3U students did a second reading of Le dernier des raisins. Discussion followed to uncover reading strategies that help with comprehension. Students also co-constructed a mind map of the story and explored the idioms and the reason why they are used.
FSF2D Reading of Transformations, the student in the group joined in the discussion about reading strategies, mind-map and the use of idioms.
Grade 9-FSF2D Students read Transformations, the student in the group joined in the discussion about reading strategies, mind-map and the use of idioms.
Grade 10 FSF3U students did a second reading of Le dernier des raisins. Discussion followed to uncover reading strategies that help with comprehension. Students also co-constructed a mind map of the story and explored the idioms and the reason why they are used.
FSF2D Reading of Transformations, the student in the group joined in the discussion about reading strategies, mind-map and the use of idioms.
Grade 9-FSF2D Students read Transformations, the student in the group joined in the discussion about reading strategies, mind-map and the use of idioms.
Thank you Giorgio and Saffiatou for being group captains/leaders.
FSF1D- Students explored their first unit. They started working with pronominal pronouns and their use. They constructed a grid with all the pronouns for comparisons and reference. They also read Une journée à mon goût and started detecting the pronominal verbs.
Grade 8-FSF1D- Students explored their first unit. They started working with pronominal pronouns and their use. They constructed a grid with all the pronouns for comparisons and reference. They also read Une journée à mon goût and started detecting the pronominal verbs.
Grade 11-FSF4U- Today, we read a selection of opinion on organic food production. There was an interesting discussion about whether there is a difference between 'natural' and organic produce. The grammar component was about the interrogative pronoun LEQUEL and its agreement in a question or a statement. Please be ready for Tuesday to discuss your chosen topic from Paris Match.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
NEWS FROM THE FRENCH CORNER
It was fantastic to see everyone back and also meet a few new faces.
Grade 9- Homeroom and locker distribution ran a bit longer today, so we only had about 30 minutes.
This group is divided into 2 sections. The 'old' SJA students who did the FSF1D last year are now doing the grade 10 FSF2D.
The new grade 9 students are doing the FSF1D to get their credit.
Both groups received their textbooks, syllabus, binder...The main activity was to design an iceberg and discover what was essential to demonstrate talent and success. All the dictionaries in the classroom were in use! No real homework till Friday!
Grade 8- All textbooks were distributed along with other material (binders...)
NOTE: There are forms to be returned. everyone should have received a Reach Ahead form from Ms Chin. Please sign it and returned at the next French class (Friday). This form allows the grade 8 students to take the grade 9 French.
I hope everyone has completed their iceberg activity. During class, the students started thinking about their learner profiles and how to use it for the first unit.
No homework today.
Grade 11 After receiving their textbook, binder etc. The students downloaded the app La Presse and Paris Match. They will take turn each week and report on a topic of their choice. So, on Tuesday, Awa will talk about something of interest in Paris Match, and Orlando will report on an article in La Presse.
Also, please read the first selection Faut-il manger bio? Be prepared to answer a few questions on the topic.
Grade 10 FSF3U After receiving their binders, textbook etc., the students tried their hand at creating a statement of inquiry (SOI) in relation to their unit: Aux frontières des émotions. They decided on their Global concept and related concepts. Great job! Please read Le dernier raisin.
Grade 10 FSF2D same activity as well as both groups did their own creation of the iceberg of success. Please read chapter 1, Transformation.
-See you on Friday!
It was fantastic to see everyone back and also meet a few new faces.
Grade 9- Homeroom and locker distribution ran a bit longer today, so we only had about 30 minutes.
This group is divided into 2 sections. The 'old' SJA students who did the FSF1D last year are now doing the grade 10 FSF2D.
The new grade 9 students are doing the FSF1D to get their credit.
Both groups received their textbooks, syllabus, binder...The main activity was to design an iceberg and discover what was essential to demonstrate talent and success. All the dictionaries in the classroom were in use! No real homework till Friday!
Grade 8- All textbooks were distributed along with other material (binders...)
NOTE: There are forms to be returned. everyone should have received a Reach Ahead form from Ms Chin. Please sign it and returned at the next French class (Friday). This form allows the grade 8 students to take the grade 9 French.
I hope everyone has completed their iceberg activity. During class, the students started thinking about their learner profiles and how to use it for the first unit.
No homework today.
Grade 11 After receiving their textbook, binder etc. The students downloaded the app La Presse and Paris Match. They will take turn each week and report on a topic of their choice. So, on Tuesday, Awa will talk about something of interest in Paris Match, and Orlando will report on an article in La Presse.
Also, please read the first selection Faut-il manger bio? Be prepared to answer a few questions on the topic.
Grade 10 FSF3U After receiving their binders, textbook etc., the students tried their hand at creating a statement of inquiry (SOI) in relation to their unit: Aux frontières des émotions. They decided on their Global concept and related concepts. Great job! Please read Le dernier raisin.
Grade 10 FSF2D same activity as well as both groups did their own creation of the iceberg of success. Please read chapter 1, Transformation.
-See you on Friday!
Monday, 29 August 2016
NEWS FROM THE FRENCH CORNER! WELCOME BACK TO SJA!!!
Hello everyone!
My name is Madame Villeneuve and I will be teaching grades 8 to 12,
MYP French, for the upcoming 2016-17 school year. I want to take this
opportunity to welcome all students and parents to my SJA ‘French Corner’
classroom #22. I am excited about the new school year and looking forward to
meeting all of you.
I have been teaching French for 14 years now, and although it is
my second year at SJA, I have been teaching French at our sister-school The
Maples in Orangeville for the last 12 years. Once again this year, I will
alternate days between the two schools. Teaching French is not just a job for
me, it is more like a vocation. I am passionate about my cultural background and
always curious about the variety of cultural backgrounds here at SJA.
French is more than just grammar and rules (although they are
important), it is about understanding and appreciating each other, connecting
and communicating about real life situations, and yes, it has to be fun. I
believe that all students can be successful in their own way, following their
own path, through different phases, as IB lifelong learners, and it is the
challenge and motivation I want to offer them. The IB World School (SJA) and
the MYP programme is the perfect platform for this philosophy.
Although I will not have my own homeroom group of students this
year, I will be moving between all homerooms to maintain genuine connections
with everyone.
Please remember that my classroom door is always opened for
everyone to have a conversation about the French programme. On the days that I
am at The Maples, please send me an email at: jvilleneuve@stjudesacademy.com
Also, returning students know to check my blog on the school’s
website, and I encourage new students and parents to check daily to stay in the
loop with homework and events.
I look forward to see you on August 31, at 6pm, for Orientation
night and then on the first day of school September 7th. See you soon everyone!
Madame Villeneuve
Friday, 10 June 2016
NEWS FROM THE FRENCH CORNER
This is pretty well the last post for this academic year! I would like to wish everyone a great summer, and more importantly, say a big thank you to everyone for this making this year a great one.
There were ups and downs, and this is what life is all about. Leaning! I want you to congratulate everyone for their hard work and the fun times as well.
I hope to see most of you back in September (start checking this blog for information in August), and for those who are moving on, bonne chance!
Madame V.
This is pretty well the last post for this academic year! I would like to wish everyone a great summer, and more importantly, say a big thank you to everyone for this making this year a great one.
There were ups and downs, and this is what life is all about. Leaning! I want you to congratulate everyone for their hard work and the fun times as well.
I hope to see most of you back in September (start checking this blog for information in August), and for those who are moving on, bonne chance!
Madame V.
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
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