You will hear some advice on how to act if you are invited for dinner in a French family. You will hear it twice. The first time, listen for general meaning. The second time, listen carefully for detail. Then, indicate if Jennifer, an exchange student invited for dinner at the Leblanc's home, acts politely (C’est poli) or impolitely (C’est impoli).

Jennifer offre un bouquet de tulipes à ses hôtes (hosts).


C’est poli.

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Indirekt ? Direkt. Markieren Sie den Satz in der direkten Rede, der dem indirekten Satz entspricht (correspond to).

Werkmeister Grot behauptet, man hätte sie bei zwei Arbeitern gefunden, die neulich gestorben wären. a.____ ,,Man hatte sie bei zwei Arbeitern gefunden, die neulich gestorben waren.“ b.____ ,,Man hat sie bei zwei Arbeitern gefunden, die neulich gestorben sind.“

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¿Qué ha pasado?   Miguel and Ana have been married for two months and now Ana is writing a letter to her grandparents to tell them how everything is going. What does she say has happened so far? Form sentences with the elements provided, using the present perfect.   Queridos abuelos: ? MODELO         nosotros / pasarlo bien                         Nosotros lo hemos pasado bien. ? Queridos abuelos: yo / conocer / a muchas personas simpáticas en nuestro barrio ? ________________________________________________________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence.  Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. A police dog's education begins with obedience training. It continues with endurance and agility training.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Discuss Elisa in relation to constructions of womanhood. How does this story depict women and why does Elisa cry at the end of the story?

What will be an ideal response?

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