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French 3 Class

In this ongoing class, students will practice and review grammar, vocabulary, reading, and speaking in French to enhance their fluency with a state-licensed French teacher preK-12. Allons-y! (Let's go!)
Madame Crouse (Licensed French Teacher)
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What's included

66 live meetings
33 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will be assigned an assignment each week to complete and present/review in class. We only meet for 60 minutes a week so the review assignments and suggested study tips I give learners each week are essential to their progression.
Assessment
The teacher will assess students in each and provide feedback after each assignment to students.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
In this ongoing class course students will continue and grow in their study of French. This course is not for beginning students. This course is ideal for learners who have taken my beginning course and intermediate course, or have had previous courses which covers the following topics: ETRE, AVOIR, present conjugations of ER, RE, and IR regular verbs, passe compose of all verbs, aller, the future tense, and the imperfect tense. They should also know how to read, listen, write, and speak in the present tense and past tenses. 

 As the class builds and students learn to speak, read, and write in the target language, the teacher will send exercises for the students to read/complete in between the class meetings. This will help reinforce vocabulary and words learned in class. The students will be sent a vocabulary list each week and they may use this to practice in between classes. Students will be expected to engage in the target language with the teacher and other students each class. The teacher will also check-in with the students via the Outschool class message board and will be available for questions on exercises in between classes. I look forward to meeting your student, speaking French, and discovering francophone culture throughout our classes together. 

Weeks of Sept 5th and 12th : 
Culture: Pre-historic France
Grammar: Present tense verbs, avoir, être, faire and expressions with those verbs
Vocabulary: Back to school, La Rentree 

Weeks of Sept 19th and Sept 26th : 
Culture: Middle Ages
Grammar: Present tense of Aller and the future tense 
Vocabulary: Back to school, La Rentree

Weeks of Oct 3rd and 10th : 
Culture: Middle Ages
Grammar: Past tense of regular verbs
Vocabulary: Story Time and Reading Vocabulary

Weeks of Oct 17th and 24th:
Culture: Grand Siecle
Grammar: Past tense of Irregular verbs
Vocabulary: Story Time and Reading Vocabulary

Weeks of Oct 31st and Nov 7th : 
Culture: Middle Ages 
Grammar: Pass tense of Vandertramp Verbs
Vocabulary: Things to do in the city

Weeks of Nov 7th and 14th: 
Culture: Grand Siecle 
Grammar: The Imperfect Tense
Vocabulary: Birthday Party Vocabulary

Weeks Nov 28th and Dec 5th:
Culture: Grand Siecle 
Grammar: Imperfect versus Passe Compose 
Vocabulary: Seasons and Weather

Weeks of Dec 12th and Jan 2nd 
Culture: Renaissance 
Grammar: Conditionnel 
Vocabulary: Descriptive Adjectives 

Weeks of Jan 9th and 16th: 
Culture: First Empire (Naopleon)
Grammar: Passe Simple Tense
Vocabulary: Describing the Outdoors 

Weeks of Jan 23rd and Jan 30th: 
Culture: First Empire (Napoleon) 
Grammar: Plus que Parfait Tense
Vocabulary: Daily Activities 

Weeks of Feb 6th and Feb 13th: 
Culture: Second Empire (Naopleon)
Grammar: Anterior Past Tense 
Vocabulary: Journalism: written and on the internet 

Weeks of Feb 20th and Feb 27th: 
Culture: Second Empire (Naopleon)
Grammar: Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns, Y, and En
Vocabulary: Food and Restaurant 

Weeks of March 6th and March 13th: 
Culture: WWI
Grammar: Mood and Tense
Vocabulary: Feelings 

Weeks of March 20th and March 27th : 
Culture: WWI 
Grammar: Subjunctive Tense 
Vocabulary: Needs and Wants 

Weeks of April 3rd and  : 
Culture: WW II
Grammar: Stressed Pronouns 
Vocabulary: Family and People Vocabulary 

Weeks of April 17-28
Relative Pronouns (Que, Qui, Dont, Le Quel)

Weeks of May 1-26
We will read a chapter book, 'Le Voyage de sa Vie'
Learning Goals
Students will further their study of French by speaking, reading, writing, and listening in French.
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Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Virginia Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
Master's Degree in Foreign Language from Old Dominion University
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Longwood University
Bonjour! I am a licensed French teacher for grades preK-12. I have a BA in French, an MA in Sociolinguistics, and I am ESL certified. I have lived in the south of France teaching English as well! I am an energetic teacher with a love for teaching languages. My classes are inviting and engaging. I look forward to working with your learner soon!

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weekly or $660 for 66 classes
2x per week, 33 weeks
30 min

Completed by 42 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-12 learners per class

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