XII. Les Français portent-ils leur identité culturelle?Pendant votre séjour en France, un copain vous a demandé dans une de ses lettres "What does a French person look like?" Vous avez réfléchi longuement à cette question et vous avez décidé d'y répondre en français dans votre journal intime (diary) avant de répondre à votre copain en anglais. Écrivez un paragraphe assez long en français: Comment s'habillent les Français? Parlez de la mode quotidienne, de la haute couture et des costumes régionaux, selon ce que vous avez appris dans les Notes culturelles, la Lecture, Culture et réflexion, Synthèse culturelle et les discussions en classe. Parlez aussi d'une occasion spécifique où vous avez remarqué quelque chose de particulier dans l'apparence d'une ou plusieurs

personnes. Quelle est votre conclusion sur l'influence des vêtements sur l'identité culturelle?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. 10 points: 3 points for form, 5 points for content and cultural appropriateness, 2 points for length of answer.

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Read each sentence carefully and select the letter of the correct form of the verb

After working several hours at the writing lab, Sam (finished, was finishing) his essay. A) finished B) was finishing

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In each blank provided, add an editing correction, or write "C" if the sentence is already

correct. ____ Abrian read 6 chapters last night. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Imagine you meet a French speaker on campus who asks you the following questions. Answer them in complete sentences in French.

Comment allez-vous?

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Which of the following would be an example of a nonexpert audience?

a. People who have the background knowledge and skills to maintain and repair a computer system. b. People who write software to accomplish work tasks such as writing reports, entering data, and reading e-mail. c. People who design computer systems, developing new functions for those systems. d. People who decide whether to purchase computer systems, how they should be used in the organization and by whom.

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