See the videos here.
I have posted a lyrics video for both songs on Youtube. This will help when filming, you can listen to and read the song off a laptop at the same time! Use it to your advantage, s'il vous plait!
See the videos here.
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Some of you may have tried to download the songs yesterday or today, but were unsuccessful. Hopefully I have fixed the problem! The first downloads I had were WMA audio files, which do not work on Apple devices. I have now included the songs in MP3 formats, which should work for both Apple and Android devices. Both should work for PC and Apple laptops as well.
Find the songs here. The Gr. 6/7 classes are just finishing off another round of entertaining and educational presentations! For this project, students worked with their knowledge on asking and responding to questions about preferences and interests.
Their goal was to choose a mystery guest(s) for a talk show and use those questions and responses to give the class clues as to who they chose as their mystery guest(s). Therefore, the question at the end of the presentations was Qui est-ce? Who is it? Students chose a wide variety of guests from famous pop stars, superheros and villains, and even our very own Mr. Hong! They were also asked to get into character using props and costumes to help their classmates guess. Here are some pictures displaying the hard work all the students put towards their presentations, I will try to post some videos later! Check out this collection of French words that are music to your ears (if you can pronounce them properly =P) It shows you how to say the words phonetically if you want to practice some French over the long weekend =)
19 of the Most Gorgeous Words in the French Language Here's one example... Pronunciation: [pɑ̃pləmus], pahmp-luh-moos
"La Vie En Rose" is a very well-known French song and it's a lovely tune for a Sunday afternoon. It means "life in pink." The first video is the original French version covered by a singer named Melody Gardot. The second video is the English version covered by a singer named Daniela Andrade. Vous écoutez et vous amusez...listen and enjoy. Félicitations aux divisions 1-5! You have completed your first oral presentation (but not your last =P). Your final mark is a combination of your group mark (script, banner, team work), your individual oral mark (fluency, volume, clarity, pronounciation), and self/peer/teacher evaluation (participation, effort, and work contributed). Although you recieved an "A" for your group mark, it does not necessarily mean you will receive an "A" for your overall mark. On the other hand, if you recieve a "B" on your group mark, you can still get an "A" for your overall mark. If you have any questions about your mark, please feel free to speak to me. The marks will be handed out some time this week. Div. 4 - presentations begin on Wednesday (mercredi, le 14 janvier)
Div. 1, 2, 3, and 5 - presentations begin on Tuesday (mardi, le 13 janvier) Bonne chance! Please be prepared to present on the first day, even if you are one of the last groups!
Bonjour tout le monde, bienvenue 2015!
As many of you already know, we are starting a new round of points this term for those cupcakes (c'est très délicieux!) and, as discussed, all divisions will have "head start" points to even out the playing field. I am also considering rewarding the classes who improve on their previous points (that is, if they do not win the ultimate prize). For example, if your class was 3rd place and earned 350 points last round, but earned 400 points in 3rd place this round, I will be giving them a smaller prize. It's all about the improvement and not only about winning! Bonne chance tout le monde! Div. 1 - 60 Div. 2 - last round's winners Div. 3 - 60 + 25 (handed in all their weather report oral homework) Div. 4 - 60 Div. 5 - 50 + 25 (handed in all their weather report oral homework) Div. 6 - 40 Div. 7 - 20 Div. 8 - 60 Div. 9 - 30 |