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I've talked about doing this for the past three years, I want to stop talking and start doing. So, on the day after Christmas I registered for the certification exam to teach French. I minored in French in college, but my last class was three years ago and I'm pretty rusty.
48 days from now I'm taking the test. The only way I'll pass is if I study every day. That hasn't happened yet, so I want to make this my accountability & study log.
If I post something incorrect please feel free to correct me. I'd appreciate it
Also- can anyone recommend books/websites/ journal articles on foreign language teaching theory? I want to make sure I'm getting the terminology correct.
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I just started taking a french class tonight at my college. I took some in high school but have to retake it because I forgot a lot, and it's needed for a foreign language requirement.
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Bonjour missiour, j'aim parler au francias(im learning the language as we speak, my class starts at 8 o clock, kind of sucks, but its good to have a foreign language experience to get into a good college). If your looking for a book, i recomend HOLT French, im using it right now and it seems to be effective.
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DP, does it have practice exercises? How is it laid out? I'm trying to pick up French. Maybe we can lure Coccinelle, Anna, and Choobak into some gentle oversight of a Practice Your French thread.
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Well it has two work books to go with the actual book, and there is activites inside of the book itself.
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les peuples et les langues (les Francais, le chinois)
les saisons, la date, et les fetes (l'hiver)
les titres (le President, la reine)
les noms de famille (les Smith)
les couleurs (le vert, le blanc, le rouge)
le superlatif (le plus connu, la plus petite)
pour exprimer une mesure (le kilo, le metre)
devant les noms des parties du corps a la place de l'adjectif possessif- (Il ecrit de la main gauche)
L'article indefini un/une/des On emploie l'article indefini:
lorsque le nom designe une personne ou une chose non identifiee. -nous avons invite des amis a diner.
lorsque le nom est particularise par un adjectif (1) un complement de nom (2) ou une subordonnee relative (3). -C'est un paysage magnifique. -C'est un paysage d'hiver. -C'est un paysage qui fait rever.
Lorsque le nom pluriel est precede d'un adjectif, des est remplace par de. -J'ai achete de jolies roses rouges.
Mais l'article est conserve lorsque le groupe adjectif + nom est considere comme un nom compose : des petits pois, des jeunes gens, des petites fours
L'article partitif du/de la
On emploie l'article partitif devant un nom concret ou abstrait pour indiquer une quantite indeterminee, une partie d’un tout qu'on ne peut pas compter. -Je prends toujours du the au petit dejeuner.
[Sorry, no accents. They showed up as chinese characters. ]
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DP- Thanks for the suggestion- that's the text that is used in my school district right now. I've got it, but unfortunately it doesn't address the areas that are of concern for me right now. For grammar, I love my Hachette grammar book (and practice exercise books) that I bought in Geneve.
I'm generally fluent in conversation, rusty with grammar, and I need desperate help with the French culture section. My experiences have been with Swiss French, which I learned this summer isn't the same as France French.
Sara, I think a "practice your French thread" is a great idea! Let's do it!- We can make this thread that too... as long as you don't mind my daily review postings.
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The good news about remembering the genders of the countries is that one of the exceptions - Le Zaire - n'existe plus! Maintenant, il faut seulement memoriser au Mexique et au Mozambique.
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Thanks Annie! I forgot that those two are masculine. Aren't there a few that don't have an article in front of them? Let me look...yep... Cuba, Israel, Madagascar, and Chypre. I wonder why they are an exception.
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Bonne idee! Je regardait France 2 quand j'etais a l'universite souvent. Maintainant, je regards toutes les DVDs en francais. Gilmore Girls... elles parlent vite!!!
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quote: The good news about remembering the genders of the countries is that one of the exceptions - Le Zaire - n'existe plus! Maintenant, il faut seulement memoriser au Mexique et au Mozambique.
Sorry but That's a little wrong. Currently we continue to say : L'Angleterre, les Pays-Bas, la France, Les Etats-Unis d'Amérique...
And
quote: Also, Texas gets country status. It's à Nouveau Mexique and au Texas
we say Au Nouveau Mexique.
Et le français redevient compliqué...
About a french thread, I'm with you when you want.
Au fait, merci pour ce cours sur les articles : il est très bien et m'a remis les idées en place sur le sujet.
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