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Bachelor of Arts
Degree
- University of California, San Diego (Major: General Literature with a concentration in French Literature. Minors: Drama, Sociology) |
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Diplome d’Études
Supérieurs - Université de Dijon, France (French
Language and Culture)
Clear Teaching Credential, K - Adult, Multiple Subject and Single Subject in Foreign Language, French (with supplementary authorizations in Sociology and Drama) - California State University, Los Angeles Language Development Specialist Certificate - Riverside County Office of Education Master's Degree, Instructional Technology - California State University, San Bernardino |
Proficiency
in reading, listening, speaking and writing, as well as a general knowledge
of French culture(geography, ethnicity, recreation, culture, philosophies
. . .) French I students will accomplish “survival”
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proficiency.
Upon the completion of Advanced Placement French IV, students will obtain
a level of fluency necessary for college credit.
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A. Demonstration of Progress
= 55% of semester grade
This includes: Tests, Quizzes, Projects, Oral presentations, etc. B. Process: Completion
of Course Requirements = 45% of semester grade
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A)
Homework and Classwork: (Les Devoirs)
1. Homework and/or classwork will be done on a DAILY basis. |
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2. Homework
will NOT
be accepted late.
3. There will be absolutely NO WRITING in ANY text books! Students may write in the Practice and Activity Workbooks ONLY if they purchased them at the beginning of the year. |
B) Notebooks (Les
Classeurs)
1. Every student will have a French class notebook. The French notebook will be brought to class EVERY DAY. In this notebook, students will keep all: homework, classwork, quizzes, projects, class notes, vocabulary lists and verb conjugation lists. |
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C) Oral Participation
(Participation Orale)
Each student is expected
to make an effort to interact orally in French on a daily basis.
Participation points will be given by the teacher for oral responses, questions,
comments or any attempt at communication by the student in French.
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D) Quizzes (Les Contrôles sur Table) 1. Quizzes may or may not be announced in advance. 2. Quizzes may not be “re-taken” for a better grade. |
3. Students
may make up a quiz only if their absence was excused, and by appointment
with the teacher.
4. Quizzes must be made up within one week of the student’s return to class. |
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.5. There may be open note quizzes as well as closed note quizzes. |
E) Exams (Les
Examens)
1. Exams will always
be announced at least five days in advance.
2. Students may make
up an exam only if their absence was excused, and by appointment with the
teacher.
3. Exams must be made
up within one week of the students return to class.
4. Cheating = “F”
Students, please read and sign:
Parents, please read and sign:
I will encourage him/her to attend class and be on time everyday.
I will encourage him/her to complete his homework on a daily basis.
I will NOT expect my son/daughter to be graded based on extra credit projects assigned at the end of the semester. I understand that the semester grade reflects the completion of assignments and progress made throughout the semester.
I will also monitor his/her progress by checking ABI using the Internet, at least once every 2 weeks.
If I have any questions, I will contact Mme. Marsolais at smarsolais-johnson@murrieta.k12.ca.us or at (951)696-1408x5672.
I will also verify that the school has my current day time telephone number so that Mrs. Marsolais can contact me when necessary.
I will make every effort to attend Back to School Night, Parent Teacher Conferences, and Open House so that Mrs. Marsolais can further describe this fascinating and exciting course, as well as brag about my wonderful son/daughter.