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Français 4H Brianna Pavlovic 2014 2015 DEPARTMENT: World Languages CLASS: French 4H GRADE AND LEVEL: French 4H TERM:2014 2015 REQUIRED TEXT: Bien Dit Level 3 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) Breaking the French Barrier Advanced (Catharine Coursaget et Micheline Myers) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: ipad Apps: Showbie Goodreader Pages imovie ibooks itunesu France 24 for ipad Keynote Showme Duolingo Nearpod Google Drive Quizlet Word Reference

COURSE DESCRIPTION: French 4 is a one year course where students come to further develop their proficiency in the three modes of communication : interpersonal, interpretive and presentational. Students comprehend oral and written messages, and produce more complex oral and written messages in French. Students are able to exchange and support opinions on a variety of topics related to contemporary and historical events and issues, as well as persuade others to take a course of action. They comprehend spoken and written texts from a variety of authentic sources as well as produce a variety of cohesive and coherent written exchanges containing well developed ideas with more control of grammar and syntax on various topics. Students continue to use French to access information in other content areas and integrate content from across disciplines as well as compare and contrast cultural products, practices and perspectives in Francophone countries with their own. French is used almost exclusively in the class as students develop the ability to write, plan and create with the language. A continued important component of language classes is the use of the language beyond the classroom in order to apply the knowledge of the language in the real world. Course Objectives: 1. communicate in the target language 2. gain knowledge and understanding of other cultures 3. connect with other disciplines and acquire information 4. develop insight into the nature of language and culture 5. participate in multicultural activities IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIVE GOALS OF THE NATIONAL STANDARDS: communication, culture, connections, comparisons and communities 1.1 Interpersonal: students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions and exchange opinions 1.2 Interpretive: students understand and interpret written and spoken language and a variety of topics 1.3 Presentational: students present information, concepts and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics 2.1 Practices: students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the

practices and the perspectives of the culture studied 2.2 Products: students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and the perspectives of the culture studied 3.1 Across Disciplines: students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language 3.2 Added Perspective: students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its culture 4.1 Language: students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own 4.2 Culture: students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of culture studied and their own 5.1 Practical Application: students use the language both within and beyond the school setting 5.2 Personal Enrichment: students show evidence of becoming lifelong learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment UNIT THEMES: Lecon un : La France et la Corse Adjectifs Le present de l indicatif Les interrogatifs Les conjonctions

Les pronoms sujets Lecon deux : Le Quebec Adjectifs Le passe compose L imparfait Le passe compose et l imparfait Les pronoms accentues Lecon trois: La Belgique, La Suisse et Andorre Adjectifs L imperatifs Les articles et le partitif Le passe recent Le plus que parfait Lecon quatre : Le Maghreb Adjectifs Le futur Le futur anterieur Les expressions idiomatiques avec avoir Les negations Lecon cinq: L Asie Francophone Noms Le conditionnel Le conditionnel passe Les phrases avec si Les noms feminins Lecon six: Le Senegal, Le Mali, La Cote d Ivoire Noms Le present du subjunctif Les pronoms objets et le cas de y et en Les comparisons egales et inegales Lecon sept:

Le Burkina Faso, Le Togo et Le Benin Noms Le subjonctif apres les expessions impersonelles Le subjonctif apres les emotions et les opinions La voix passive Lecon huit : Le Niger et le Tchad Noms Le subjonctif apres certaines conjonctions Le subjonctif apres un antecedent Le passe du subjonctif Utilisations de l infinitif Lecon neuf: Le Cameroun, Le Gabon, La Republique Democratique du Congo, et La Republique du Congo Verbes Les adjectifs Les adverbes Les nombres cardinaux et ordinaux Lecon dix: Madagascar Verbes Les pronoms relatifs Les adjectifs et les pronoms demonstratifs Les adjectifs et les pronoms possessifs Lecon onze: Haiti Verbes Le pluriel des noms Les adjectifs, les pronoms et les adverbes indefinis Les participes presents et passes Le passe simple Le discours indirect Lecon douze: La Martinique et La Guadaloupe Expressions idiomatiques Expressions de temps

Verbes a emplois divers Il est oppose a C est AGREED UPON ASSESSMENTS : objective tests projects essays lectures discussions dialogues group projects presentations homework class participation RESEARCH AND WRITING EXPECTATIONS : Students will incorporate research and writing curricular components that will be developed by the World Languages Department. This includes, but is not limited to short answers, emails, dialogues and essays. UNIT: 1 What is the history and culture of France and Corsica? How do form the present tense? How do you form interrogatives? What are conjunctions? What are subject pronouns? know the history and culture of France and Corsica form the present tense

form interrogatives use conjunctions properly use subject pronouns properly Chapitre 1 project Chapitre 1 test UNIT: 2 What is the history and culture of Quebec? How do you form the passe compose? How do you fom the imparfait? When do you use the passe compose and when do you use the imparfait? How do you use stressed pronouns? know the history and culture of Quebec form the passe compose form the imparfait know when to use the past tense and the imperfect know how to use stressed pronouns

Chapitre 2 project Chapitre 2 test UNIT: 3 What is the history and culture of Belgium, Switzerland and Andorra? How do you form the imperative? How do you form the recent past? How do you form the pluperfect? know the history and culture of Belgium, Switzerland and Andorra form the imperative form the recent past form the pluperfect Chapitre 3 project Chapitre 3 test UNIT:4 What is the history and culture of the Maghreb Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia? How do you form the future tense? What are some idiomatic expressions with avoir? How do you form negations?

know the history and culture of the Maghreb Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia form the future tense use idiomatic expressions with avoir form negations Chapitre 4 project Chapitre 4 test UNIT:5 What is the history and culture of French speaking Asia: Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos? How do you form the conditional tense? How do you form sentences with if clauses? How do you change nouns to their feminine form? know the history and culture of French speaking Asia form the conditional tense form sentences with if clauses change nouns to their feminine form

Chapitre 5 project Chapitre 5 test UNIT:6 What is the history and culture of Senegal, Mali and the Ivory Coast? How do you form the present subjunctive? How do you use object pronouns? How do you use equal and unequal comparisons? know the history and culture of Senegal, Mali and the Ivory Coast form the present subjunctive use object pronouns use equal and unequal comparisons Chapitre 6 project Chapitre 6 test UNIT:7 What is the history and culture of Burkina Faso, Togo and Benin? How do you use the subjunctive after impersonal expressions?

How do you use the subjunctive after emotions and opinions? How do you use the passive voice? know the history and culture of Burkina Faso, Togo and Benin use the subjunctive after impersonal expressions use the subjunctive after emotions and opinions use the passive voice Chapitre 7 project Chapitre 7 test UNIT:8 What is the history and culture of Niger and Tchad? How do you use the subjunctive after certain conjunctions? How do you use the subjunctive after an antecedent? How do you use the past subjunctive? How do you use the infinitive? know the history and culture of Niger and Tchad use the subjunctive after certain conjunctions use the subjunctive after an antecedent use the past subjunctive use the infinitive

Chapitre 8 project Chapitre 8 test UNIT:9 What is the history and culture of Cameroon, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo? How do you form and use adjectives? How do you form and use adverbs? How do you use cardinal and ordinal numbers? know the history and culture of Cameroon, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo form and use adjectives form and use adverbs use cardinal and ordinal numbers Chapitre 9 project Chapitre 9 test UNIT:10

What is the history and culture of Madagascar? How are relative pronouns formed and used? How do you use demonstrative adjectives and pronouns? How do you use possessive adjectives and pronouns? know the history and culture of Madagascar form and use relative pronouns use demonstrative adjectives and pronouns use possessive adjectives and pronouns Chapitre 10 project Chapitre 10 test UNIT: 11 What is the history and culture of Haiti? How do you form plural nouns? How do you use indefinite adjectives, pronouns and adverbs? How do you use present and past participles? How do you form the past definite? How do you use indirect speech? know the history and culture of Haiti form plural nouns use indefinite adjectives, pronouns and adverbs use present and past participles form the past definite

use indirect speech Chapitre 11 project Chapitre 11 test UNIT:12 What is the history and culture of Martinique and Guadaloupe? How do you use expressions of time? What are verbs with special uses? When do you use il est and when do you use c est? know the history and culture of Martinique and Guadaloupe use expressions of time use verbs with special uses use il est and c est at the appropriate times Chapitre 12 project Chapitre 12 test