Requirements for Mon carnet de voyage:
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Requirements for Mon carnet de voyage:
Project: Mon Carnet de Voyage Français II Due date: Friday, April 13th, 2012 Requirements for Final Project – (You should also use this as a check-off page.) You must have: o o o o o Title: Mon carnet de voyage: A beginning paragraph in the past to introduce the travelogue. The travelogue itself will be in the present tense. A map or map outline indicating the places you visited. A recipe of a typical meal from the place you visited. (in French or English) o A 2 to 5 sentence explanation must accompany the recipe (in English or French) describing the food and how it is representative of the place you traveled. Document at least seven (7) days of your journey, with at least one entry per day. Each entry will be at least five sentences. Each entry describes: o Where you went o When you went (day or day) o What you did there o What the weather was like or a comment about what you thought of it o Give a description of the place or what you saw there o Go with another person to a couple of places, so you’re not alone every time you go. o For each day, you must do one or both of the following: o Buy something o Eat something at a restaurant, something authentic from that culture o In all, there should be a minimum of 35 sentences. (Feel free to write more than that.) o Provide illustrations (drawings, clipart, ect) to go with your text on each page. D’abord!/First! To start, choose a Francophone place (country, city, province, etc) that you could spend 7 or more days with something different to do/place to visit each day. You will probably find the most on the following places: Québec Martinique (Caribbean island that is a department of France) Guadeloupe (Caribbean island that is department of France) Any of the French-speaking countries in Europe: France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, or Belgium 1 Language In addition to meeting the content requirements, you will be graded on the following: I. Grammar: (See attached rubric for how your writing will be graded) sentence structure adjective noun agreement in number and gender irregular and regular verb conjugation du, de la, de l’, and des become “de” after “pas” Remember: « to go to the » is expressed as: aller (conjugated) + au, à la, à l’, or aux + place « to go to do something » is expressed as: aller (conjugated) + verb infinitive Prepositions and rules: Les propositions à, au, et en French Prepositions with Countries and Continents When trying to determine which preposition to use with a country or continent, the only difficulty is in knowing its gender. Nearly all countries that end in e are feminine and the rest are masculine. There are just a few exceptions: * le Belize * le Cambodge * le Mexique * le Mozambique * le Zaïre * le Zimbabwe All continents end in e and all are feminine. Once you know the gender, it is a simple matter to decide which preposition to use.* 1. Masculine and plural countries take à or de plus the appropriate definite article. *Except for masculine countries that begin with a vowel, which take en to mean to/in. 2. Feminine countries and continents take en no article. Country is: masculine and starts with consonant masculine and starts with vowel feminine plural Examples: Masculine country Je vais au Togo. Je suis au Togo. To or In au en en aux Feminine country Elle va en Chine. Elle est en Chine. The preposition à is always used with cities: Examples: J'habite à Paris. Je vais à Saginaw. 2 Plural country Il va aux Etats-Unis Il est aux Etats-Unis Continent Tu vas en Asie. Tu es en Asie. Nous allons à New York. II. III. Vocabulary : Utilize vocabulary that we have learned throughout the year. Be creative with it. Use of rich vocabulary will result in a much more creative and unique journal. You will also use some vocabulary that we will study in the near future. I have attached that vocabulary (labeled 11-1, 11-2, 11-3) and some additional vocabulary that you may want to use. Presentation format: Your work will be on display for the International week at Arthur Hill (week of April 16th). Your work can be: Typed and printed out, with appropriate illustrations (clip art) for each entry. Power Point – with appropriate illustrations (clip art)for each entry. or: Blank journals/diaries can be provided. If you prefer to hand write your journal entries for more authenticity, the handwriting must be very neat and easy to read. Use appropriate illustrations. o You are responsible for drawings/pictures/stickers/clipart and text. However, I may have some stickers you can use. Remember: This will be on display. Which ever method you choose, neatness counts! 3 Travel vocabulary: Required to know (We will practice these terms, and you will be quizzed on a later date): Vocabulaire pour chapitre 11 11-1 Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire.. _______________________________ Je vais... _______________________________ Où est-ce que tu vas aller.. _______________________________ J'ai l'intention de/d'... _______________________________ J'hésite. _______________________________ Je n'en sais rien. _______________________________ Je ne sais pas. _______________________________ Je n'ai rien de prévu. _______________________________ Je voudrais bien... _______________________________ J'ai envie de/d'... _______________________________ à la montagne _______________________________ à la campagne _______________________________ au bord de la mer _______________________________ faire du camping _______________________________ faire du bateau _______________________________ faire de la planche à voile _______________________________ à _______________________________ au _______________________________ en forêt _______________________________ en colonie de vacances _______________________________ chez... _______________________________ faire de la randonnée _______________________________ faire de la plongée _______________________________ faire de la voile _______________________________ en _______________________________ aux _______________________________ 4 11-2 un passeport _______________________________ un billet d'avion _______________________________ de l'argent _______________________________ un cadeau _______________________________ un billet de train _______________________________ une valise _______________________________ un appareil-photo _______________________________ un parapluie _______________________________ N'oublie pas... _______________________________ Tu ne peux pas partir sans... _______________________________ Ne t'en fais pas. _______________________________ J'ai pensé à tout. _______________________________ Tu n'as pas oublié... ? _______________________________ Tu prends... ? _______________________________ Je n'ai rien oublié. _______________________________ partir _______________________________ Bon voyage! _______________________________ Amuse-toi bien! _______________________________ Bonnes vacances! _______________________________ Bonne chance! ____________________________ 11-3 Tu as passé un bon...? _______________________________ Tu t'es bien amusé(e)? _______________________________ C'était formidable! _______________________________ Oh, pas mauvais. _______________________________ Non, pas vraiment. _______________________________ C'était ennuyeux. _______________________________ Ça s'est bien passé? _______________________________ Oui, très chouette. _______________________________ Oui, ça a été. _______________________________ C'était épouvantable. _______________________________ C'était un véritable cauchemar! _______________________________ C'était barbant. _______________________________ 5 Additional travel vocabulary : Note: Some expressions listed here are in the past tense, but not all of them. en vacances - on holiday, on vacation je suis allé... - I went... on est allé... - we went... je vais aller... - I'm going to be going... j'ai passé mes vacances... - I spent my vacation/holidays... à la plage - to the beach au bord de la mer - to/at the seaside en France - to/in France au Canada - to/in Canada à Paris - to/in Paris dans les Alpes - to/in the Alps j'ai fait du camping - I went camping on a fait du caravaning - we went caravanning je suis allé faire du ski - I went skiing Here are some expressions for mentioning the mode of transport: j'ai pris... - I took... on a pris... - we took... ...l'autocar - ...the coach ...l'avion - ...the plane ...le bâteau - ...the ferry ...l'Eurostar - ...the Eurostar ...le train - ...the train ...la voiture - ...the car 6 Expressions with “aller” (to go) j'y suis allé... - I went (there)... je suis allé à Paris... - I went to Paris... ...en autocar - ...by coach ...en avion - ...by plane ...en Eurostar - ...by Eurostar ...en train - ...by train ...en voiture - ...by car on a fait 10 heures de route - we drove for 10 hours on a pris l'autoroute - we went on the motorway/freeway (on s'est retrouvé) bloqués sur l'autoroute - (we ended up) stuck on the motorway Note that you generally never use aller "on its own": you must always either mention a place, or else insert the word y. So to say "we went by car", you would say on y est allé en voiture, because you're not mentioning the specific place (or you can say on a pris la voiture). Things to do on vacation se baigner (me baigne) - to go bathing (I bathe) se bronzer (me bronze) - to sunbathe (I sunbathe) nager - to swim lire des romans sur la plage - to read on the beach se détendre (me détends) - to relax (I relax) faire du ski - to ski, go skiing faire du surf - to go surfing faire le tour de... - have a look round... faire une excursion - to go on an excursion visiter les musées - to see the museums partir en vacances - to go on holiday/vacation de la crème solaire - some suncream de la crème après-soleil - some after-sun j'ai fait ma valise/mes valises - I packed, I did my packing un bikini - a bikini un maillot de bain - a swimsuit, swimming costume, bathing shorts 7 on a passé la nuit... - we stayed/spent the night... on a logé... - we stayed... ...dans un hôtel - ...in a hotel ...dans une auberge de jeunesse - ...in a youth hostel ...dans une tente - ...in a tent ...dans la caravane - ...in the caravan ...chez des amis - ...with friends on a bien mangé - the food was good, we ate well on s'est bien amusés - we had a good time des vacanciers - holidaymakers, vacationers This vocabulary was taken from : http://www.french-linguistics.co.uk/phrase_book/en/vacation_holidays.html You may find other helpful phrases and grammar notes there. Also, if you are in need of additional vocabulary help, I recommend going to: http://www.wordreference.com The dictionary and forum are both very helpful. 8
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