Module 05: Bon appétit!

Bon appétit!

Where do Francophones buy their food and how do they like it prepared?

Three macarons stacked on top of one another
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Module 05 Learning Outcomes:

I can…

    1. say what I (or someone else) have for each meal of the day
    2. say which food or drinks I (or someone else) like and/or don’t like
    3. say which food or drinks I (or someone else) eat and/or drink often
    4. say which food or drinks I (or someone else) don’t or never eat and/or drink
    5. Identify popular foods eaten by Francophones
    6. express quantities
    7. ask questions on a variety of topics

Interpretive: Read an authentic French shopping list and weekly meal plan and determine which items and quantities are needed for that week’s groceries.

Interpersonal: With a partner, plan an upscale picnic experience for which you will decide an event theme, dishes to be served and specific items needed to set up and enjoy a festive event for your client.

Presentational: You’ve just hosted a successful event for your small picnic business. Create a blog post detailing the event to advertise your services. Describe the food served, decorations and other items you provided for the picnic.

21st Century Skills:  

    • Familiarize yourself with and utilize tools for this course such as Pressbooks and Vocaroo.
    • Use digital technology tools to communicate your ideas.
    • Articulate your thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written and nonverbal communication skills in a variety of forms and contexts.
    • Develop, implement, and communicate new ideas to others.

 

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