- Go to Primary texts.Here you will find
thousands of texts in their entirety. Go to Gallica Classique.
How are the authors arranged at this site? How can you get a
sense of the history of the time in which a work was produced?
- Go to Texts in translations. Give your
opinion on the question posed in the
introductory
paragraph.
- From the site index, go to the page on
interactive grammar. Click on la page de Laura. Find a challenging
grammar topic and do an exercise that gives immediate feedback.
What did you do?
- From the site index, choose the link for
literary e-cards. Send an e-card to someone special, en français,
si possible.
- Go
to the audiotexts on the
site index. Listen to a Fable of LaFontaine.
- Use Lettres to
find the same Fable. Where did you find it?
- Go back to the audiotexts and listen to
the French news of the day.
- What's the hot story today?
- E-mail your answers to this hunt to lfranklin@nvcc.edu
Hope this gives you a feel for Lettres
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To
familiarize yourself with some of the resources on this site, find
the answers to these questions.
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