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FRENCH 3 Unit 1 Leisure Time and Entertainment Estimated Unit Time Frames 43 days Interpersonal Communication, Presentational Communication, Comparisons, Interpretataive Communications, Cultures, Connections Big Ideas Essential Questions Concepts (Know) Where do young people like to go in their spare time? What kind of entertainment do they prefer? How do we describe and discuss various forms of entertainment? How do we talk about our favorite stars? How do we describe our relationships with others? Students will know Cultural differences when talking about time periods, floors of buildings, holidays, tipping, etc. How to invite others to sporting and artistic events How to discuss likes and dislikes concerning entertainment Competencies (Do) Students will be able to. read and understand stories in which include cultural differences Discuss their recent weekend activities in Comprehend and discuss audio passages about stars and unit Lessons/ Suggested Resources Stories Quatre Surprises and Un Americain a Paris Unit 4 audio materials Videos and accompanying Worksheets for Unit 4 lessons Speaking activities in Unit 4 lessons Unit 4 writing activities in workbook and textbook for types of entertainment and performers (sporting and artistic events) for types of movies and words related to the cinema for extending, accepting, and refusing invitations to events Object Standards/ Eligible Content 12.1.S3.A 12.1.S3.B 12.1.S3.C 12.1.S3.D 12.1.S3.E 12.3.S3.A 12.3.S3.C 12.5.S3.B 12.5.S3.D

How to discuss the specific details of an event and how often they attend sporting and entertainment events The important role of films and the film industry in culture for entertainment How to discuss films How to use object pronouns ME, TE, NOUS, VOUS, LE, LA, LES, LUI and LEUR in themes Pronounce new properly Ask and respond to questions about their favorite actors, singers, groups, athletes and teams Answer questions about their preferences and habits in attending sporting and artistic events Discuss types of films and preferences Teacher-made activities and materials puzzles Songs Scrambled sentences with object pronouns Games Memory for, etc. Class activities and review using small whiteboards Reading passages in textbook and other sources including letters pronouns ME, TE, NOUS, VOUS, LE, LA, LES, LUI and LEUR New verbs which require indirect object pronouns in Irregular verbs CONNAITRE and SAVOIR Irregular verbs DIRE, LIRE, and ECRIRE for things one can read, write and say (to use with new irregular verbs)

sentences The distinction between direct and indirect object pronouns in How to use these objects pronouns in the imperative, present tense, In questions, with an infinitive and in the past tense The correct position of the object pronouns in each of these situations The various forms of object Invite others to various types of shows, discussing details of the events Extend, accept and refuse invitations, giving excuses Comprehend songs by popular singers Comprehend videos in about sporting and cultural events, attending concerts, and buying CDs Use object pronouns ME, Idiomatic expressions activity Information gap partner speaking activities from story and reading passages

pronouns used in affirmative and negative commands The correct order of the object pronouns when there are more than one in the same sentence Which verbs require a direct object pronoun and which require an indirect object when referring to people The two irregular verbs meaning to know (CONNAITRE TE, NOUS and VOUS in questions, sentences, commands, with infinitives, and negative structures Employ common verbs used with object pronouns when asking for personal services Present multiple conversations to class with partners using lesson themes and Write and say commands which could

and SAVOIR) and the differences of usage between them Conjugation of irregular verbs LIRE, DIRE, and ECRIRE How to use the new irregular verbs with the PASSE COMPOSE (past tense) be said to classmates using object pronouns Use the verbs CONNAITRE and SAVOIR In the correct situations Write and speak using the direct and indirect object pronouns for him, her, it and them (LE, LA, LES, LUI, and LEUR) properly, according to the verbs used Read and comprehend in letters and other passages

Speak and write using all the object pronouns learned with the PASSE COMPOSE (past tense) and new verbs Speak and write using the irregular verbs DIRE,LIRE, and ECRIRE with related in various tenses to discuss reading, writing, and speaking habits and preferences Form sentences using two object pronouns at a time

Become familiar with common idiomatic expressions Write short compositions in using new grammatical structures in unit Unit 1 Review and Assessment Unit 2 Culture Unit Estimated Unit Time Frames 35 days Comparisons, Interpretative Communications, Cultures, Big Ideas Essential Questions Concepts (Know) What is the role of poetry in cultural tradition? Students will know A great deal of Competencies (Do) Students will be able to.. Lessons/ Suggested Resources Asterix et Obelix contre Cesar (film) Large lists from both films Standards/ Eligible Content 12.1.S3.A 12.1.S3.B 12.1.S3.C 12.1.S3.D

Connections What role has the cartoon character Asterix played in society over 50 years? Why are there so many cognates In and English? Who is Gerard Depardieu? Who were some of the Franco- Americans who played a role in US history? Was Cyrano de Bergerac a historical figure? new The role the cartoon Asterix plays in society The pride the have in their rich literary history and tradition The role Culture (capital C) has played in society The importance of the film industry Adjectives used to describe watch and comprehend films, discussing them after each segment viewed match lists of English and cognates define new terms answer questions about the films write descriptions of film characters complete regular verb review packets Materials to accompany Asterix film Cyrano de Bergerac (film) Materials to accompany Cyrano film Images du Monde Francophone (second one)mini-unit in textbook Teacher-made worksheets to accompany this section Les Choristes and Les Incroyables (the Incredibles) lists and materials to Adjectives used to describe people from Images reading miniunit 12.1.S3.E 12.3.S3.B 12.3.S3.C 12.3.S3.D 12.5.S3.C 12.5.S3.D

people That and English have an incredible number of cognates Facts about the province of Quebec, country of Haiti and overseas departments in the Caribbean accompany films Review packets for regular verbs Bingo games to review film The role played in US history by some prominent men and women who settled here during the 18 th and 19 th centuries

That Gaul was once part of the Roman Empire Unit 2 Review and Assessment Unit 3 Sports and Health Estimated Unit Time Frames 47 days Interpersonal Communication, Presentational Communication, Comparisons, Interpretataive Communications, Cultures, Connections Big Ideas Essential Questions Concepts (Know) What sports do enjoy playing? What do people do to stay in shape? How does one talk about daily activities and personal care? How do you describe your daily routine? Students will know Which sports the enjoy for individual sports and parts of the body How and when to use the Y and EN Competencies (Do) Students will be able to.. comprehend audio discussing sports in France speak and write about their sporting activities and those of others Lessons/ Suggested Resources Story Le Veritoscope Unit 5 audio materials Videos and accompanying worksheets for Unit 5 lessons Speaking activities in Unit 5 lessons Unit 5 writing Team sports and individual sports Parts of the body and for discussing health Personal care items Pronouns Y and EN Standards/ Eligible Content 12.1.S3.A 12.1.S3.B 12.1.S3.C 12.1.S3.D 12.1.S3.E 12.3.S3.A 12.3.S3.C 12.5.S3.B 12.5.S3.D

How do you identify various parts of the body and describe one s physical features? How do you explain what you do to remain fit? How do you let a doctor know what is wrong when you are sick or injured? When do the use reflexive verbs? How are reflexive verbs formed? What is the difference between the way one talks about body parts as object pronouns Proper use of reflexive verbs In present and past tenses, as infinitives, in commands and questions How to describe daily routine discuss health and parts of the body which are injured comprehend videos in about sports and health respond to commands using body parts in game express their opinions with new expressions use reflexive verbs to describe personal care and daily routine for this care activities in workbook and textbook Teacher-made activities and materials Information gap partner speaking activities puzzles Songs (for holidays, grammar and current music) Supplementary Games Memory for, Jacques a Dit (with parts of the body), etc. to express opinions Irregular verbs CROIRE and COURIR Reflexive verbs (personal care and daily routines) New expressions of time from story and reading passages

In English and use reflexive verbs in present tense, in commands, in the past tense (PASSE COMPOSE) in speaking and writing activities make presentations describing their weekend routine with reflexive verbs Use the object pronouns Y and EN, choosing the one that fits grammatically and placing it in the correct position in the sentence Speak and write using Writing compositions using unit themes and Class activities and review using small whiteboards Reading passages in textbook and other sources including short stories

new expressions of time and two new irregular verbs Read and interpret passages on sports, personal routines and health Read and comprehend a short story Unit 3 Review and Assessment Unit 4 At Home Estimated Unit Time Frames Big Ideas Essential Questions Concepts (Know) Competencies (Do) Lessons/ Suggested Resources Standards/ Eligible Content

30 days Interpersonal Communication, Presentational Communication, Comparisons, Interpretataive Communications, Cultures, Connections What does a home look like? How do I describe my house and its furnishings? What do the mean when they talk about CHEZ MOI? How do I describe past events more precisely? How and when do I use the imperfect tense to describe things in the past? How do I talk about what I used to do on a regular basis? Students will know Various types of housing available in France How to describe a home, its location, and its furnishings How to form the IMPARFAIT tense of regular and irregular verbs How to speak and write about the past using 2 tenses appropriately (including both in same sentence) That the Students will be able to. comprehend audio discussing types of housing and furnishings in France speak and write about their homes, furnishings and other housing options discuss renting various types of apartments review the PASSE COMPOSE, a past tense with both AVOIR and ETRE, with regular Unit 6 audio materials Videos and accompanying worksheets for Unit 6 lessons Speaking activities in Unit 6 lessons Unit 6 writing activities in workbook and textbook Teacher-made activities and materials PASSE COMPOSE verb review packets puzzles Information gap partner Rooms and furnishings, of a house with other related (types of housing, locations) Irregular verbs OUVRIR, ETEINDRE and VIVRE, along with similar verbs Relative pronouns QUI and QUE Additional new regular verbs Expressions of time used with past tenses (for habitual and specific 12.1.S3.A 12.1.S3.B 12.1.S3.C 12.1.S3.D 12.1.S3.E 12.3.S3.A 12.3.S3.C 12.5.S3.B 12.5.S3.D

How do I know when to use QUE vs QUI to introduce a clause? imperfect tense is used to describe habitual events in the past, progressive actions, and background or circumstances of a main event in the past When the PASSE COMPOSE is the correct past tense to use Which expressions of time are used with PASSE COMPOSE and which with the IMPARFAIT (tenses) and irregular verbs in speaking and writing employ the relative pronouns QUE and QUI correctly in speaking and writing activities use new irregular verbs in both the present tense and past tenses in speaking and writing activities comprehend videos in using past tenses use the imperfect speaking activities Songs (for holidays, grammar and current music) Supplementary Games Memory for, dice game to review verbs, etc. Multipleintelligence activity with verbs Write compositions using both past tenses learned Class activities and review events)

That the relative pronoun QUI is a subject pronoun and QUE is an object pronoun, to be used accordingly That ETRE (to be) is the only verb with an irregular stem in the imperfect tense tense to describe background Information, to talk about habitual actions in the past as well as progressives actions make a presentation about their life when young, using the imperfect tense correctly form regular and irregular verbs in the imperfect tense Read and interpret passages using 2 past tenses using small whiteboards Reading passages in textbook and other sources including short stories

Describe recent activities in past Read and comprehend a short story Unit 4 Review and Assessment