- Catch up on late assignments.
- binder/notebook
- organize it better
- re-do notes - maybe even type on computer or make concept maps
- Review and practise
- re-do activities such as fiches (handouts), cahier, quizzes and tests
- Internet (search "French games, le passé composé, les verbes" etc.
- First Class conference
- make SmartNotebook activities
- Watch DVDs in French or French television
- Speak French whenever possible (i.e. while skiing in Québec!)
This was my daily teaching blog where Learning goals, activities done in class, homework and assignments were posted on a daily basis. Since I am no longer teaching in a secondary classroom, the purpose of this blog is to post links to useful websites for language learning and review.
2010-12-17
Practising French during the holidays
Students should spend some time (3 x 1/2 hour or more) during the holiday break to maintain or even increase their level of French. There are only 3 weeks of classes in January when we return from the break before final examinations. Students should find activities that are useful, interesting and fun if possible. Some suggestions:
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