In French, there are three ways to say "my", depending on what you are talking about: ma, mon, and mes. For this month's French folder paper, 10th Agers demonstrated their ability to use these possessive adjectives correctly by labeling their body parts on drawings that they created of their heads. Students have also been learning the words for these body parts and are realizing more and more how important it is in French to know which words are masculine and which are feminine. Here are some of their papers:
Friday, December 6, 2013
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
7th Agers are continuing to learn French words for body parts and today were introduced to the French version of this popular children's song Tête, Épaules, Genoux, et Pieds.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Descriptions
9th Agers recently wrote a French folder paper describing a person. Information included their name, age, nationality, where they live, what they are wearing, and three adjectives to describe them. Papers are on display in the foreign language hallway, just outside the French classroom. Here are a few samples:
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