Monday, December 13, 2010

lundi le treize décembre



En France, on étudie les hommes, en Allemagne, les livres.
In France, one studies men; in Germany, books.
Madame de STAËL, De l'Allemagne, chap. 13

Trivia: We could say that this is a teen disaster that became one of the most famous recipes in the history of fine French cuisine. However, the teen wasn’t working at a fast food but in the Café de Paris in Monte Carlo. Edward VII Prince of Wales was visiting that night when suddenly the waiter’s pan caught on fire with the liqueur and the crepes were flambéed. The young man found it so delicious that he served it to the Prince and it became a favorite. As a young woman was present, the waiter named it for her. What was her name?


7th grade:
  • What do you want to be one day?
  • Important question 'Que fais-tu? Let's pretend we're older otherwise the answer would always be: JE SUIS ÉLÈVE.
  • Que fait ta mère? Que fait ton père? Ma mère est professeur/ Mon père est facteur.
  • Répetez le vocabulaire.
  • Feuille de vocabulaire.

DEVOIRS: Vocabulary sheet / LOTTO CARD

8th grade:

  • Turning Point Technology Challenge!
  • 1 ticket PER PERSON for EVERY question responded over 85% correctly by class. In an ideal world, that is 25 tickets...

GRAND EXAMEN d'Unité 3: DEMAIN!!!


6 comments:

connor plantier said...

the womans name was suzette

Anonymous said...

the lady's name was Suzette. The crepe is now called Crepe Suzette.
Rachel Gorman per 2

Anonymous said...

Crepes Suzette
katie dessalines
period 2

Anonymous said...

The name of the dish is crepe Suzette! (named after the woman who was with the king)




<3 Jade Mitchell

Anonymous said...

The woman who the crepes were named after was Suzette

Frances Ballew
Period 4

Anonymous said...

Emily Miller

period 2

they were named after Suzanne
Reichenberg.