Title: John Carlino
1Regents Review Live! French
- John Carlino
- Kenmore West High School
- May 9, 2003
2Part 1 - Speaking (24 points)
- 2 conversations, 6 lines each
- Each student line is worth a maximum of 2 points
3How is my speaking rated?
- Student speech is rated on the basis of 3 factors
4- Comprehensibility would a native speaker of
French understand what was taking place,
understanding that he or she is dealing with a
non-native speaker of French?
5- Appropriateness is the response appropriate to
the situation?
6- Consistency is the students language
consistent with Checkpoint B level language? - What does that mean?
7- Are you using vocabulary and phrases that you
learned in Checkpoint B or Checkpoint A? - Are the verbs conjugated correctly? Are you
using the correct tense? Are adjectives used
correctly? Is your word order correct? - Are there many errors that Checkpoint B students
should not make?
8So tell me again, how do I get my 2 points?
- Comprehensible
- Appropriate
- Consistent with Checkpoint B
9So what doesnt earn me points? How many tries
do I get?
- Scoring
- student has two attempts to speak in each line of
dialog with no penalty - simple yes or no answers are not sufficient
to earn points and are disregarded - one word nouns or names are disregarded
- Repetition of all or most of what has already
been said is also disregarded
10Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Before the conversation begins, listen very
CAREFULLY as your teacher reads the situation to
you. You have a minute to think Use that time
wisely!
11Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Remember, you are always yourself! Listen for
what role the teacher is playing. Decide if you
will use tu or vous with your teacher, and be
consistent.
12Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Determine what exactly you must accomplish in the
conversation. Are you socializing? Requesting
information? Expressing your feelings? Trying
to persuade someone to do something?
13Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Stop and think about where you are entering the
conversation. Some information may already be
understood, and shouldn't be repeated.
14Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Think of how you can get the conversation going
without jumping right to the task. Lead up to
it, rather than say everything at once.
15Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If your teacher is going to start the
conversation, try to predict what he/she will
say. But be sure to remain flexible! Dont get
stuck if he or she doesnt say exactly what you
were thinking!
16Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If there is an imaginary event that you will be
discussing, use your imagination, and start
making up the details When? Where? Why? How?
With whom? What can you see around you?
17Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Once the conversation has begun, listen
carefully to what your teacher says. You may
hear key words that you can use when its your
turn to talk!
18Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Remember, the conversation is not an
interrogation. You are expected to do your part
to keep things moving. Not everything your
teacher says will be a question. Take advantage
of every opportunity to add to and build on the
conversation.
19Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Be creative, but don't go overboard. You may box
yourself into a corner if you're trying to talk
about things too far beyond your level of
ability. Being funny is OK, as long as you dont
get to far off track, and your teacher cant
follow your unique sense of humor.
20Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- Remember, this is a test. It may be entirely
natural to answer some questions with a word or
two, but you know that you have to say enough to
earn two points. Dont stop until you know you
have them!
21Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If you don't understand something your teacher
said, pause, think, and ask for a repeat if it
doesn't come to you. (Répétez, Sil vous plaît!)
22Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If your teacher asks you a question, answer it,
but then go on and say something more. Always
build on the conversation.
23Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If your teacher makes a statement instead of
asking a question, agree or disagree and say why.
24Useful Strategies in Part 1 Speaking
- If there is a word you don't know that you think
you need, don't freeze up! Use your road block
strategies to find a way around it. This may
mean changing the direction of the conversation a
little or a lot. Rarely is there only one way to
accomplish a task. Stay on your toes!
25Most useful Strategy in Part 1 Speaking
26Listening Practice
- Part 2a
- Questions and answers in English
- June 2003
- Comprehensive Examination in French
27- 1 What does Simon do while he is living in
Toulouse? - (1) He enjoys going to see plays.
- (2) He is studying to be a teacher.
- (3) He works at the post office.
- (4) He is developing a computer program.
28- 1 What does Simon do while he is living in
Toulouse? - (1) He enjoys going to see plays.
- (2) He is studying to be a teacher.
- (3) He works at the post office.
- (4) He is developing a computer program.
29- 1 An exchange student is telling you about his
friend Simon. The exchange student says - Simon Legrand a 20 ans. Il est de Marseille mais
actuellement il vit et étudie à Toulouse pour
devenir professeur. Il dit Enseigner, cest
difficile mais jaime ça. Ses passions, ce sont
les maths et linformatique. Du lundi au
vendredi, Simon étudie tous les soirs mais le
samedi, il va au cinéma avec son amie Sylvie qui
veut devenir actrice. A la fin de ses études,
Simon voudrait trouver un poste de professeur à
Marseille. - What does Simon do while he is living in
Toulouse?
30- 2 What does this facility offer that is unique?
- (1) international art films
- (2) the opportunity to see the newest films
- (3) the feeling of being in the film
- (4) special films for children
31- 2 What does this facility offer that is unique?
- (1) international art films
- (2) the opportunity to see the newest films
- (3) the feeling of being in the film
- (4) special films for children
32- 2 You are visiting La Défense in Paris and you
hear - Le Dôme Imax a une qualité de projection
inégalée! Dans la salle, les sieges sont disposés
sur une forte déclivité et inclinés eux-mêmes à
un angle de 35 degrés qui permettent à tous, même
aux jeunes enfants, davoir une vision parfaite.
Plus large que le champ de vision humain, lécran
hémisphérique couvre 86 pour cent de la surface
totale des murs et du plafond. Voici pourquoi
vous vous sentez littéralement enveloppé par
limage. Vous éprouvez la sensation unique dêtre
assis dans le film. - What does this facility offer that is unique?
33- 3 What does your friend suggest that you do?
- (1) eat at a new restaurant downtown
- (2) go camping in the mountains
- (3) try out his new car
- (4) help with environmental cleanup
34- 3 What does your friend suggest that you do?
- (1) eat at a new restaurant downtown
- (2) go camping in the mountains
- (3) try out his new car
- (4) help with environmental cleanup
35- 3 Your friend is suggesting an activity for the
weekend. He says - Si tu nes pas occupé ce week-end, notre club de
randonnée participera samedi au nettoyage des
sentiers où on a fait tellement de promenades.
Nous nous rendrons au Camp des 4 Saisons pour
dégager les branches et ramasser les débris. Un
souper gratuit sera aussi offert à tous les
participants. Tu nas quà payer ton repas et le
covoiturage. Quen penses-tu? - What does your friend suggest that you do?
36- 4 What is the employee telling you about?(1) a
way to conserve resources(2) a new room-service
menu(3) a new pool and fitness center(4) a safe
place for your money
37- 4 What is the employee telling you about?(1) a
way to conserve resources(2) a new room-service
menu(3) a new pool and fitness center(4) a safe
place for your money
38- 4 You are staying in a hotel in Quebec. An
employee says to you - Nous essayons de faire des économies deau et
dénergie. Voici une carte spéciale si vous
placez cette carte sur votre oreiller, nous
ferons votre lit, mais sans changer les draps. Et
en plus, si vous placez vos serviettes sur le
porteserviettes, ça signifie que vous les
utiliserez à nouveau. Si vous les laissez par
terre, nous les remplacerons. Merci bien. - What is the employee telling you about?
39Listening Practice
- Part 2b
- Questions and answers in French
40- 5 De quoi sagit-il?
- (1) un parc à thème
- (2) un festival danciens films
- (3) un concert de rock
- (4) un terrain de camping
41- 5 De quoi sagit-il?
- (1) un parc à thème
- (2) un festival danciens films
- (3) un concert de rock
- (4) un terrain de camping
42- 5 You are listening to the radio and you hear
this announcement - Vous passez vos vacances dans la région, tout
près du Futuroscope? Profitez des journées les
plus longues de lannée pour découvrir toutes les
images de demain, tous les spectacles exclusifs
du Futuroscope. Pendant tout lété, les
attractions restent ouvertes jusquà la tombée de
la nuit! Rendez-vous au Futuroscope pour rêver,
imaginer, Le parc vous réserve dinoubliables
émotions avec les nouvelles techniques de
limage! Un billet dune journée à 20 euros les
adultes, 15 euros les jeunes! Profitez-en! - De quoi sagit-il?
43- 6 Quest-ce que ton amie va étudier?
- (1) le tourisme
- (2) la mode et le marketing
- (3) linformatique
- (4) les langues étrangères
44- 6 Quest-ce que ton amie va étudier?
- (1) le tourisme
- (2) la mode et le marketing
- (3) linformatique
- (4) les langues étrangères
45- 6 Your friend is telling you about her plans to
attend a special high school next fall. She says - Tu sais que jadore faire des achats et que je
suis tellement attirée par le monde de la mode.
Alors en septembre, je vais assister au cégep
Marie-Victorin, la seule école de mode au Québec.
Là, je peux faire le programme de design ou la
commercialisation de la mode. Dans le deuxième,
japprendrai des strategies de mise en marché, de
vente et de promotion dans le commerce. - Quest-ce que ton amie va étudier?
46- 7 Daprès cet athlète, comment est-ce que
léquipe peut gagner? - (1) avec leffort de tous les joueurs
- (2) avec plus dargent pour les joueurs
- (3) avec de nouveaux joueurs
- (4) avec un joueur particulier
47- 7 Daprès cet athlète, comment est-ce que
léquipe peut gagner? - (1) avec leffort de tous les joueurs
- (2) avec plus dargent pour les joueurs
- (3) avec de nouveaux joueurs
- (4) avec un joueur particulier
48- 7 A hockey player is talking about his team to a
reporter from Quebec. He says - Nous ne pouvons pas gagner avec un seul joueur.
Mark est bien sûr le meilleur, mais, au salaire
que nous recevons, nous devrions être en mesure
de gagner sans lui en jouant tous ensemble. Nous
avons une meilleure équipe que lan dernier. Nous
avons bien joué avant toutes les blessures. Notre
fin de saison ne donne pas une bonne idée de ce
que nous avons accompli. - Daprès cet athlète, comment est-ce que léquipe
peut gagner?