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Unité 2 Examen 70 points vendredi 1 novembre

I. Écoutons A.) Listen to sentences and indicate whether the person is talking about activities that take place during the school/work week or the weekend (8 pts) B.) Listen to the speaker describe activities she likes to do on weekends and put them in the order she mentions them (8 pts)

II. Lisons C.) Read a birthday party invitation and indicate if following statements are true or false (8 pts) -Everything in French (invite and statements) D.) Read a conversation between 2 students and circle the most logical completion to each sentence (8 pts) -Everything in French (conversation and statements)

III. Vocabulaire E.) Cross out items that you would not logically associate with the given verb (6 pts) étudier – manger – jouer – parler –

IV. Grammaire F.) Write a complete sentence to compare how you feel about or how well you do each pair of activities, use et, mais, or ou in your answers (12 pts) G.) Complete each sentence with the correct definite article (10 pts) H.) Tell where you would normally go to do the following activities (10 pts)