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Module 01: Bonjour!

 

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Part One:

Write a short biography of yourself, in French, to share with your classmates.  Include a greeting, your name, age, where you are from, birthday, your year of study at NSC, and a good-bye.

Rubric, Part One:

Criteria Exceeds Expectations Meets Expectations Does Not Meet Expectations
Strong Minimal
Language Function You can create with language by combining and recombining known elements successfully into more than memorized sentences. You use mostly memorized language with some attempts to create original sentences. You can present topics related to basic personal information and some activities. You use memorized language only, familiar language.
Text Type You use simple sentences and some connected sentences. You use simple sentences and memorized phrases. You use words, phrases, chunks of language, and lists. You use isolated words.
Impact Your writing is clear and organized. You Include an unexpected feature that captures interest and attention of audience. Your writing is clear and organized. Your writing is clear and organized. Your writing may be either unclear or unorganized. You use minimal to no effort to maintain audience’s attention.
Comprehensibility Your writing is generally understood by those accustomed to interacting with non-natives. Your writing is understood with occasional difficulty. Your writing is understood, although often with difficulty. Most of what you write may be unintelligible or only understood with repetition.
Language Control You are most accurate when producing simple sentences in present tense. Your accuracy decreases as language becomes more complex. You are most accurate with memorized language, including phrases. Your accuracy decreases when creating and trying to express personal meaning. Your accuracy is limited to memorized words. Your accuracy may decrease when attempting to communicate beyond the word level. You have little accuracy even with memorized words.

Part Two:

You will now revise your biography from part one based on the feedback from your peers and instructor. Next, you will record an introduction of yourself including this information. This should be completed entirely in French. Remember that the video should be polished and display enthusiasm. You may use one of the following tools to record your biography:

  • Panopto (Need assistance? Contact elearning@seattlecolleges.edu)
  • Zoom or Audacity (Have you visited North’s Student Media Center? They can help!)
  • Canva (You can include accompanying visuals with this tool)
  • Record a video using a mobile device, tablet or web camera.

Rubric, Part Two:

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