September 7, 2003
Test Preparation Guide.
What will be on the test Friday, September 12th?
Well, as I stated in class, there should be no surprises. Be prepared to do the following:
1. Listen to a passage and answer questions in English. (This is the practice that we did in class on Friday.)
a. You will need to know the alphabet
b. Numbers
c. Vocabulary from the Vocabulaire de Base
2. Understand the use of le', la, l', and les.
3. Read a sentence and choose the response from a set of multiple choice answers. The answer you choose MUST make sense.
4. Know your numbers, days of the week, months of the year, and seasons.
5. Read a short passage in French and answer questions in French. (We will have a sample practice of this in class on Monday, September 8th.)
6. Use the verb to be.
7. Use adjectives and make them agree with gender and number.
Remember to turn in your workbooks at the beginning of class on the day of the test (or before) for a grade.
Quiz on Adjective Agreement.
On Wednesday, September 10th, you will have a quiz on adjective agreement. You will only have to write out the adjective in the correct form.
| Il est laid. |
Elle est ______. |
Answer: Elle est laide. |
| Ils sont laids. |
Elles sont______. |
Answer: Elles sont laides. |
*This is Step One (and a half) toward THE One World Language.
Step Five Hundred and Five: *The figurative flies over the ephemeral.

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