The first assignment I had was to write a children's book in French. This was probably the most fun of the four assignments I completed. I wrote a children's book with a little boy named Claude
Dubois and his two friends. In my book, we find out what the three children do on each day of the "semaine" or week. As I artistically challenged, my illustrations turned out to be stick figures. Lucky for me, it was French class and not art class.
My second assignment was to write a letter in French. I wrote a letter from the same little boy, Claude Dubois. Claude tells his pen pal all about his pets, his friends, his school and what he likes to do.
The next week, I got to pick from a list for my third and fourth assignments. I picked to bake a french recipe as one of them. I chose to make gougeres which is a kind of French cheese puff. They had a very egg like taste and were very light and airy. Unfortunately, they fell as they cooled. This resulted in them not having the hollow center generally associated with gougeres. Here is a picture of how they should have looked.
My final assignment was to listen to some French classical music. I chose to listen to Erik Satie's Gnossienne: No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3. Here they are as played on the piano.
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