The document provides resources for learning French colors, including YouTube video links for "French colours part 1" and "French colours part 2" as well as a "French colours song". It then lists the colors in French - blanc, marron, noir, orange, gris, bleu, violet, rouge, vert, rose, jaune - and tasks involve stating a favorite color in French and practicing pronunciation of the colors.
This document provides an overview of different types of complements in the English language, including direct objects, indirect objects, and subject complements. It discusses how direct objects receive the action of a transitive verb and can be identified by answering "whom?" or "what?" after the verb. Indirect objects indicate who or what receives the direct object. Subject complements complete linking verbs and can be a predicate nominative that identifies the subject or a predicate adjective that describes the subject. The document provides examples for each type of complement.
The DELF Prim is a French language proficiency exam for students in grades 2-5 that evaluates skills in four areas: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. It has two levels, A1.1 and A1, with A1.1 being the easier level. The exam consists of collective written sections testing listening, reading, and writing, along with an individual oral interview. Scores are out of 100 total points and students must receive a minimum average of 50 as well as at least 5 points in each section. The DELF Prim exam is offered at Deir Ghbar school for a fee of 16 JOD and students can retake sections to improve their grade or pass the exam.
The document provides resources for learning French colors, including YouTube video links for "French colours part 1" and "French colours part 2" as well as a "French colours song". It then lists the colors in French - blanc, marron, noir, orange, gris, bleu, violet, rouge, vert, rose, jaune - and tasks involve stating a favorite color in French and practicing pronunciation of the colors.
This document provides an overview of different types of complements in the English language, including direct objects, indirect objects, and subject complements. It discusses how direct objects receive the action of a transitive verb and can be identified by answering "whom?" or "what?" after the verb. Indirect objects indicate who or what receives the direct object. Subject complements complete linking verbs and can be a predicate nominative that identifies the subject or a predicate adjective that describes the subject. The document provides examples for each type of complement.
The DELF Prim is a French language proficiency exam for students in grades 2-5 that evaluates skills in four areas: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. It has two levels, A1.1 and A1, with A1.1 being the easier level. The exam consists of collective written sections testing listening, reading, and writing, along with an individual oral interview. Scores are out of 100 total points and students must receive a minimum average of 50 as well as at least 5 points in each section. The DELF Prim exam is offered at Deir Ghbar school for a fee of 16 JOD and students can retake sections to improve their grade or pass the exam.
The document outlines a training course for PMP certification exam preparation that covers 5 modules: creating a high-performing team, starting the project, doing the work, keeping the team on track, and keeping the business in mind. Each module contains several topics that will be covered along with their objectives and contents. The document also provides information on the exam format, content outline, and how to study for the PMP certification exam.
2. LA FRANCE
La France a la forme
d’un hexagone.
Elle a trois côtés
maritimes et trois
côtés terrestres.
3. LA FRANCE
Les côtés maritimes sont
au Nord- la Manche
la Mer du Nord
à l’Ouest- l’Océan
Atlantique
au Sud- la Méditerranée
4. LA FRANCE
Les côtés terrestres :
au nord: la Belgique
le Luxembourg
à l’Est: l’Allemagne
la Suisse
l’Italie
au sud: le Monaco
l’Andorre
l’Espagne
5. LA FRANCE
En France on
rencontre toutes
les formes de
relief:
des montagnes,
des collines et des
plaines
6. LA FRANCE
Les chaînes de montagnes
sont:
Les Alpes à la frontière
avec la Suisse et l’Italie
Le Jura à la frontière avec
la Suisse
Les Vosges à la frontière
avec l’Allemagne
Les Pyrénées à la frontière
avec l’Espagne
Le Massif Central au
centre de la France
7. LES FLEUVES
La France est traversée par 5
fleuves:
La Loire le plus long fleuve
français (1000 km)
La Seine qui traverse Paris
La Garonne qui traverse
Bordeaux
Le Rhin qui marque la
frontière avec l’Allemagne
Le Rhône qui se jette dans
la Mer Méditerranée
8. LES PLAINES
Les principales plaines
sont:
Le Bassin Parisien formé
par la Seine
Le Bassin Aquitain formé
par la Garonne
Le Massif Armoricain à
l’Ouest
Le Sillon Rhôdanien
formé par le Rhône.
9. •Quelle est la forme de
la France?
•Combien de km
mesure-t-elle du nord au
sud?
•Et de l’ouest à l’est?
•Quelles sont ses trois
frontières maritimes?
10. •Quels sont les Pays voisins
de la France?
•Comment s’appellent les 5
fleuves français les plus
importants?
•Quel fleuve traverse Paris?
•Combien de km est longue
la Loire?
•Quelles sont les plaines?
•Quelle plaine forme le
Rhône? Et la Seine?