Sunday, November 23, 2008

"en": How does it work?

French HeadlineImage by Defragged via Flickr1. @ Tex's French Grammar.
a) Read, and listen, about its uses and placement. You should listen to all of the examples. Sure, you can read them just fine, but can you pronounce them as well as you read?
b) Complete the exercise afterwards. There are bound to be words/expressions you don't know, and you will likely miss a word or two (at least) in your answers. So get help from Monsieur Graff and ask why. Tomorrow, then, try this same exercise again. Did you do better?

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Tout va bien!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Les parties du corps -- Catchy tune

Les chouxImage by gehirn707 via FlickrBonjour! Follow this link over to the excellent French blog, French Corner.

Savez-vous planter les choux
à la mode de chez nous?

:)

Not quite Vicki le petit dauphin, mais...

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Salut! tout le monde!

Google Master PlanImage by Modesto Alexandre via FlickrAlors, encore un site-web, pourquoi pas? There's something to be said for megacorporations like Google and the tons of interconnected, easily-accessible services they offer.

Obviously, you cannot post to this site from school. However, it's easy to do so from home. You can access the site from home and request to be added as an author. All of Google's services are free. Privacy is a consideration, especially as this is connected to school, so I would ask you to only include your first name on anything the public can see. Never let your address be accessible to those reading, either. And naturally: decide on a respectable username which represents yourself in a positive manner, as well as Centennial School District.
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