Homework due Monday, March 27
Travail de cloche: Translate into French: I will happily begin the week-end today.
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: Justin arrived in Paris on Monday. Justin and Pierre went to the Louvre Museum on Tuesday. Justin and I fell into the Seine on Wednesday. You and Justin departed for the United States on Thursday.
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Homework due Friday, March 24
Travail de cloche: Translate into French: I was eating bread when all of a sudden, a beaver sang the LCHS school song.
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: On the day Alice became eight years old, she fell into a hole (un trou).
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Homework due Thursday, March 23
Travail de cloche: Translate into French: Yesterday, I was singing “Shake it Off*” when suddenly I saw Taylor Swift who was dancing to the music. *Secouez-le hors
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: We ate dinner, I wrote a letter to Bob, I said “I like your pineapple.”
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Homework due Wednesday, March 22
Travail de cloche: Translate into French: Sophia and Margot went to the store. When they arrived they fell down. It rained. They cried.
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: It was a dark, stormy night.
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Homework due Tuesday, March 21
Travail de cloche: Translate into French: Yesterday, Bob and I happily ate corn, but later the students lazily ate apples.
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: In the past, we would sing slowly but he would dance rapidly.
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No written homework due Monday, March 20.
Travail de cloche: Translate the following sentence, replacing all nouns with appropriate pronouns. Constance Contraire gave three bananas to the Andrews Sisters.
Billet de sortie: Translate into French: The itsy-bitsy (toute-petite) spider slowly climbed up the water spout (la descente).
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Homework due Friday, March 10
Translate into French: They give five fish to Justin and Celine. Rewrite the sentence replacing the COD and the and the COI with appropriate pronouns.
Translate into French. Last week we arrived in Paris and Pierre entered the Musée Louvre.
Homework due Thursday, March 9