AI English Translation, Pages 551-575
6th Primary and
Preparatory
- 4 -
10th Week
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Sunday Sept 3. Friday Sept 8.
Conjugate the verbs: to go out, to follow, to hold, to defeat in the present and
conditional present.
P. 82 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammar P.88 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis:
The child was helping his mother in the kitchen, and was wiping the
plates while his good grandmother was rocking
gently while watching them.
French p 65 No 1 - 3 p 66 No 1 - 2 No 2 of the 2nd exercise
p 67 No 1 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 7 P 69 No 3-4-5-10.
11th Week
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Sunday Sept 10. Friday Sept 15.
Conjugate the verbs: to be worth, to live, to see, to want in the present and
in the future. P 201 No 1 - 2 - 4
Grammar P 204 No 3.
Grammatical analysis: The child was punished because he lied.
French p 45 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4.
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Arithmetic (Summer 1961)
Holiday Homework
6th Grade Class
Living Arithmetic
I
P.13 No 68 - 70 - 71 - 74
II
P.19 no 116 - 118 - 122 - 124
III
P.24 and 25 no. 158- 165 - 170 - 172 - 173
IV
P.42 no 268 - 270 - 271 - 277
V
P.49 no 318 - 321 - 322 - 323
VI
P.182 no 1257 - 1258 - 1263 - 1266
VII
P.182 no 1269 - 1270 - 1272
VIII
P.182 no 1281 - 1282 - 1283.
Berthou and Gremaux Grammar
FRANK INY SCHOOL
Holiday homework (1961), 6th Primary and Preparatory
- Notebooks will be required at the start of the school year
- All students will take an exam at the start of the school year
- Questions will be asked on the Holiday work
(11) Weeks of Work
1st Week
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Sunday July 2 - Friday July 7
Conjugate the verbs: to flee, to read, to go, to lie
in the present-future-imperfect
Grammar p 63 no 4 - 6 - 7 - 8-
Grammatical analysis: I give you good advice, p 64 No2-3
try to benefit from it
French p.5 No 1 - 2 - 4 - 10. p.6 the 2 exercises
p.7 no 6 - 7 p.9 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 6.
2nd Week
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Sunday July 9 - Friday July 14
Conjugate the verbs: to drink, to conclude, to drive, to know
in the present-imperfect-future.
p 94 No 1 - 2 - 3 p 101 No 2 - 3
Grammatical analysis: The lizard catches a mosquito, P.107 No.2
who acts as the village police.
The young girl; of whom I spoke to you, is sick.
French p.11 No 1 - 2 - 6 p.12 The 2 exercises
p.13 No. 3 - 4 p.15 No 3 - 4 - 5 - 7
3rd Week
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Sunday July 16 - Friday July 21
Conjugate the verbs: to sew, to run, to fear, to believe in the present,
imperfect, future.
P.111 No 8 - P 112 No 1 - 2, - 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis: We were looking for pansies under the large
wall that overlooks the terrace and that warms itself in the sun.
French p. 17 No 1 - 2 - 4 - 6 p 18 exercise
p. 19 No 1 - 3 - p 21 No 7
p.2..
6th Primary and Preparatory
- 2 -
4th Week
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Sunday July 23 - Friday July 28
Conjugate the verbs: to grow, to pick, to owe/must, to say
in the present, imperfect, future.
P.130 no 3 p 131 No 2
p.136 No 2 p 137 No 2- 3- 4
Logical and grammatical analysis: You know that I defend you against
mosquitoes and insects.
Grasshoppers jump as soon as one approaches them.
Arithmetic p.37 No 232 - 234 - 235
French p.23 No. 1 p. 24 the 2 exercises
p.25 No. 1 - 3 p.27 No.2 - 3 - 4 b/ - 6
5th Week
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Sunday July 30 - Friday August 4
Conjugate the verbs: to sleep, to write, to send, to do/make
in the present-past indefinite-present conditional.
p. 142 No 2 P.143 No 2
Grammar p. 148 No 1 P.149 No 2
Logical and grammatical analysis.
Mom says that when he was very young her son was already covering
the books that had just been bought
At night I sleep in a good bed
Arithmetic p.39 No 253 - 254 - 256
French p.29 No 2 - 9 - 8 - p.30 The 2 exercises
p.31 exercise p.33 No. 1 - 2 - 3 - 6
6th Week
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Sunday August 6 - Friday August 11
Conjugate the verbs: to put, to grind, to die, to be born,
in the present, past definite-present conditional.
Grammar p 154 No 1 - 2 - 3 p 155 No. 2
p 161 No 2 - 3.
Logical and grammatical analysis:
When he was ten years old Paul dragged the large rake which
is painted in blue and which leaves traces.
Arithmetic p. 42 No 269 - 271
French p. 35 No. -7 - 8 p. 36 the first exercise
p. 37 No. -4 - 6 p. 39 No. 1 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 7 - 8-9
p.3...
6th Primary and
Preparatory
- 3 -
7th Week
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Sunday August 13 - Friday August 18
Conjugate the verbs: harm, offer, open, appear
in the present-imperfect-future.
P. 177 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 5
Grammar P.178 No 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis:
If you passed in June through the meadows at the hour
when the moon lights up the harvests which are the riches
of my country you would feel your heart open to their scent.
Arithmetic p.48) No 305
p.49) No 321 - 322
French p 47 No 3 - 6 - 7 p.48 The 2 exercises
p 49 No 1 - 4 p. 51 No 5 - 8 - 11
8th Week
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Sunday August 20 - Friday August 25
Conjugate the verbs: leave, please, be able to, take
in the present and in the future.
p. 179 No 2 p 184 No 3
Grammar p. 184 No 3.
Grammatical analysis:
As soon as the day begins when the horizon becomes red and
when the sun is about to appear the bird leaves the furrow and
sings a song of joy.
Arithmetic p.51 No 335 - 336 - 337
French p. 54 The 2 exercises p.55 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
p. 57 No 2 - 3 - 6 - 6.
9th Week
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Sunday August 26 - Friday Sept 1.
Conjugate the verbs: resolve, laugh, know, serve in the present the
past indefinite.
p.202 No 1 - 2 - 3 -
Grammar p. 212 No.5
Grammatical analysis:
A bird sings near my window, the rose scents
outrageously the garden that surrounds the house: it is
spring.
Arithmetic p.53 No 363 - 364 - 365
French p. 60 Exercise No 3 - 4 p 60 2nd exercise
p. 61 No 3 - 2 (you-you plural) p 63 No 10 in writing
Give 10 compound nouns made of 2 nouns ex: sardine can
p.4....
6th Primary and
Preparatory
- 4 -
10th Week
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Sunday Sept. 3 Friday Sept. 8
Conjugate the verbs: to go out, to follow, to hold, to defeat in the present and
present conditional.
P. 82 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammar P.88 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis:
The child was helping his mother in the kitchen, and was wiping the
plates while his good grandmother was rocking
gently while watching them.
French p 65 No 1 - 3 p 66 No 1 - 2 No 2 of the 2nd exercise
p 67 No 1 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 7 P 69 No 3-4-5-10.
11th Week
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Sunday Sept. 10 Friday Sept. 15
Conjugate the verbs: to be worth, to live, to see, to want in the present and
in the future. P 201 No 1 - 2 - 4
Grammar P 204 No 3.
Grammatical analysis: The child was punished because he lied.
French p 45 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4.
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Arithmetic (Summer 1961)
Holiday Homework
6th Grade Class
Living Arithmetic
I
P.13 No 68 - 70 - 71 - 74
II
P.19 no 116 - 118 - 122 - 124
III
P.24 and 25 no. 158- 165 - 170 - 172 - 173
IV
P.42 no 268 - 270 - 271 - 277
V
P.49 no 318 - 321 - 322 - 323
VI
P.182 no 1257 - 1258 - 1263 - 1266
VII
P.182 no 1269 - 1270 - 1272
VIII
P.182 no 1281 - 1282 - 1283.
Berthou and Gremaux Grammar
FRANK INY SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (1961), 6th Primary and Preparatory
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- Notebooks will be required at the start of the term
- All students will undergo an exam at the start of the term
- Questions will be asked about the Holiday work
(11) Weeks of Work
1st Week
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Sunday July 2 - Friday July 7
Conjugate the verbs: to flee, to read, to go, to lie
in the present-future-imperfect
Grammar p 63 no 4 - 6 - 7 - 8-
Grammatical analysis: I give you good advice, p 64 No2-3
try to benefit from it
French p.5 No 1 - 2 - 4 - 10. p.6 the 2 exercises
p.7 no 6 - 7 p.9 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 6.
2nd Week
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Sunday July 9 - Friday July 14
Conjugate the verbs: to drink, to conclude, to drive, to know
in the present-imperfect-future.
p 94 No 1 - 2 - 3 p 101 No 2 - 3
Grammatical analysis: The lizard catches a mosquito, P.107 No.2
who polices the village.
The young girl, of whom I spoke to you, is sick.
French p.11 No 1 - 2 - 6 p.12 The 2 exercises
p.13 No. 3 - 4 p.15 No 3 - 4 - 5 - 7
3rd Week
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Sunday July 16 - Friday July 21
Conjugate the verbs: to sew, to run, to fear, to believe in the present,
imperfect, future.
P.111 No 8 - P 112 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis: We were looking for pansies under the large
wall that overlooks the terrace and warms itself in the sun.
French p. 17 No 1 - 2 - 4 - 6 p 18 exercise
p. 19 No 1 - 3 - p 21 No 7
p.2..
6th Primary and Preparatory
- 2 -
4th Week
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Sunday July 23 - Friday July 28
Conjugate the verbs: to grow, to pick, to owe/must, to say
in the present, imperfect, future.
P.130 no 3 p 131 No 2
p.136 No 2 p 137 No 2- 3- 4
Logical and grammatical analysis: You know that I defend you against
mosquitoes and insects.
Grasshoppers jump as soon as one approaches them.
Arithmetic p.37 No 232 - 234 - 235
French p.23 No. 1 p. 24 the 2 exercises
p.25 No. 1 - 3 p.27 No.2 - 3 - 4 b/ - 6
5th Week
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Sunday July 30 - Friday August 4
Conjugate the verbs: to sleep, to write, to send, to do/make
in the present-past indefinite-present conditional.
p. 142 No 2 P.143 No 2
Grammar p. 148 No 1 P.149 No 2
Logical and grammatical analysis.
Mom says that when he was very young her son was already
covering the books that had just been bought
At night I sleep in a good bed
Arithmetic p.39 No 253 - 254 - 256
French p.29 No 2 - 9 - 8 - p.30 The 2 exercises
p.31 exercise p.33 No. 1 - 2 - 3 - 6
6th Week
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Sunday August 6 - Friday August 11
Conjugate the verbs: to put, to grind, to die, to be born,
in the present, past definite-present conditional.
Grammar p 154 No 1 - 2 - 3 p 155 No. 2
p 161 No 2 - 3.
Logical and grammatical analysis:
When he was ten years old Paul dragged the large rake which
is painted blue and which leaves traces.
Arithmetic p. 42 No 269 - 271
French p. 35 No. -7 - 8 p. 36 the first exercise
p. 37 No. -4 - 6 p. 39 No. 1 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 7 - 8-9
p.3...
6th Primary and
Preparatory
- 3 -
7th Week
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Sunday August 13 - Friday August 18
Conjugate the verbs: harm, offer, open, appear
in the present-imperfect-future.
P. 177 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 5
Grammar P.178 No 3 - 4
Grammatical analysis:
If you passed in June through the meadows at the hour
when the moon lights up the crops which are the riches
of my country you would feel your heart open to their scent.
Arithmetic p.48) No 305
p.49) No 321 - 322
French p 47 No 3 - 6 - 7 p.48 The 2 exercises
p 49 No 1 - 4 p. 51 No 5 - 8 - 11
8th Week
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Sunday August 20 - Friday August 25
Conjugate the verbs: leave, please, be able to, take
in the present and in the future.
p. 179 No 2 p 184 No 3
Grammar p. 184 No 3.
Grammatical analysis:
As soon as the day begins when the horizon becomes red and
when the sun is about to appear the bird leaves the furrow and
sings a song of joy.
Arithmetic p.51 No 335 - 336 - 337
French p. 54 The 2 exercises p.55 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
p. 57 No 2 - 3 - 5 - 6.
9th Week
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Sunday August 26 - Friday Sept 1.
Conjugate the verbs: resolve, laugh, kno⟦w⟧, serve in the present the
past indefinite.
p.202 No 1 - 2 - 3 -
Grammar p. 212 No.5
Grammatical analysis:
A bird sings near my window, the rose scents
outrageously the garden that surrounds the house: it is
spring.
Arithmetic p.53 No 363 - 364 - 365
French p. 60 Exercise No 3 - 4 p 60 2nd exercise
p. 61 No 3 - 2 (you-you plural) p 63 No 10 in writing
Give 10 compound nouns made of 2 nouns ex: sardine can
p.4....
6th Primary and
Preparatory
- 4 -
10th Week
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Sunday Sept. 3 Friday Sept. 8
Conjugate the verbs: sortir, suivre, tenir, vaincre in the present and
present conditional.
P. 82 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Grammar P. 88 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Analysis and grammatical:
The child helped his mother in the kitchen, and wiped the
plates while his good grandmother rocked herself
gently while watching them.
French p 65 No 1 - 3 p 66 No 1 - 2 No 2 of the 2nd exercise
p 67 No 1 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 7 P 69 No 3-4-5-10.
11th Week
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Sunday Sept. 10 Friday Sept. 15
Conjugate the verbs: valoir, vivre, voir, vouloir in the present and
in the future. P 201 No 1 - 2 - 4
Grammar P 204 No 3.
Analysis and grammatical: The child was punished because he lied.
French p 45 No 1 - 2 - 3 - 4.
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Arithmetic (Summer 1961)
Holiday Homework
6th Grade Class
Living Arithmetic
I
P.13 No 68 - 70 - 71 - 74
II
P.19 no 116 - 118 - 122 - 124
III
P.24 and 25 no. 158- 165 - 170 - 172 - 173
IV
P.42 no 268 - 270 - 271 - 277
V
P.49 no 318 - 321 - 322 - 323
VI
P.182 no 1257 - 1258 - 1263 - 1266
VII
P.182 no 1269 - 1270 - 1272
VIII
P.182 no 1281 - 1282 - 1283.
20/10/1961 FRANK INY SCHOOL 10/20/1961
List of French books for use in the various classes for the academic year
1961-1962 at Frank Iny School and Shamash Preparatory School
Number of copies required | Book number | Class using the book | Book name
| 1 | Preparatory | A.B.C.Moderne 1er livret G. Tchamitch-Imprimerie Catholique- Beyrouth.
| 2 | Preparatory | Nouvelle méthode d'écriture / Yon No.0) l'école
| 3 | First Primary | " " " " 1) II-Rue
| 4 | Second Primary | " " " " 2) de Sèvres
| 5 | Third Primary | " " " " 3) Paris VI.
| 6 | Fourth Primary | " " " " 4)
| 7 | Fifth Primary | " " " " 5)
| 8 | First and Second Primary | Méthode Boscher ou La Journée Des Tout Petits-M.Boscher- V.Boscher et Chapron.
| 9 | Third Primary | Les belles images de Jauffret édité par Belin.
| 10 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | France I- Mme Camerlynck et G.H. Camerlynck (Didier).
| 11 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | Grammaire-Cours Elém. Ancienne grammaire enfantine par Claude Augé (Nouvelle édition).
For the teacher only | 12 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | Conjugaison -Imprimerie Catholique Beyrouth.
| 13 | Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Primary and Orientation | Nos belles lectures- Cours Elém - 1ère Année- (David-Haisse-Bouret) F. Nathan.
| 14 | Fifth, Sixth Primary and Orientation | Le calcul vivant. Cours Moyen. 1ère année (sans l'étoile) cl.de 8e L.et M. Vassort.
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Frank Iny School
(Continuation of the list of French books for the school year 1961 / 1962)
Book Number | Grade in which the book is used | Book Name | Number of copies required
15 | Sixth Primary and Preparatory | Grammaire, Conjugaison, Orthographe- Cours élémentaire, Classe de 10ème et 9 ème, A.Berthou, S. Gremaux, G.Voegele- Librairie Classique, Belin. |
16 | Sixth, Preparatory, First Intermediate and Second Intermediate | Le Français-Cours Moyen et Classe de 8e et 7e- J.Cressot, E. Royer, G. Andre. |
17 | First Intermediate and Preparatory | Fables de la Fontaine I. |
18 | First Intermediate | Le calcul vivant- I.et M. Vassort- Cours Moyen- Classe de Septième- Dernière Edition (Hachette). |
19 | First Intermediate | Grammaire Orthographe (8e et 7e), Berthou (Librairie E.Belin.8, Rue Féron). |
20 | First Intermediate | Nos belles lectures (David-Haisse- Bouret) Cours Moyen. 2e Année (F.Nathan). |
21 | First Intermediate | Fables de la Fontaine II |
22 | First Intermediate | Arithmétique et Dessin géométrique: classe de 6e des lycées de Collèges et des cours complémentaires, C. Lebosse et C.Héméry (Nathan). |
23 | First Intermediate | Les Sciences au cours Supérieur. Leçons de choses (7e), C. Dirand E. Carron (Ed.Hatier). |
24 | Second Intermediate | Corbeille de mots-Cours Elém.et cours moyen-Vocabulaire et langage- J.Segelle (Ed.Bourrelier). |
25 | ⟦...⟧ Intermediate | Grammaire, Orthographe- Cours de Fin D'Etudes- A. Berthou, S.Gremaux, G. Voegele. |
26 | Second Intermediate | Molière: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. |
10/20/1961
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20/10/1961.
Frank Iny School
(Continuation of the French book list for the academic year 61 / 1962)
Book Title | Grade in which the book is used | Book Number | Number of copies required
Molière: L'Avare. | Second Intermediate | 27 |
G.D.P.Géométrie, B.E., Classes de 5ème, 4ème et 3ème- Les Editions de L'école. | Second Intermediate | 28 |
R.D.P.Algèbre, classes de 5ème, 4ème et 3ème Ligel, 199E. | Second Intermediate | 29 |
Physique Ed.Escal (Hachette). | Second Intermediate | 30 |
Le Français par le français. Classe de 4e (Pomot et Besseigé Presse du Massif Central). | Second + Third Intermediate + Fourth Preparatory French | 31 |
Le Français, Classe de Fin d'études. Certificat d'Etudes primaires- J. Cressot et G. André (Ed. Bourrelier). | Third Intermediate + Fourth Preparatory French | 32 |
General School papers in French- A.D. Bryant (Macmillan & Co.Ltd.). | Fourth Preparatory French | 33 |
Junior French composition passages. F. Lister (Macmillan & Co.Ltd.). | Fourth Preparatory French | 34 |
Les Mots Anglais groupés d'après le sens- Par Bossert et Belgame- Librairie Hachette. | Fourth Preparatory French for translation from and to French | 35 |
Or Novion-Vocabulaire Anglais-classe de 4ème Secondaire. | Fourth Preparatory French for translation from and to French + Third Intermediate French | 35a |
Maupassant:- Quinze Contes (C.u.p.). | Fifth Preparatory French | 36 |
Duhamel:- Le Notaire du Havre. | Fifth Preparatory French | 37 |
Hugo:- Ruy Blas (Classiques Larousse) | Fifth Preparatory French | 38 |
Balsac: Le Colonel Chabert (Classiques Larousse). | Fifth Preparatory French | 39 |
Corneille: Le Cid (Classiques Larousse). | Fifth Preparatory French | 40 |
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1961/10/20
FRANK INY SCHOOL
20/10/1961
List of French books for use in the various classes for the academic year
1961-1962 at Frank Iny School and Shamash Preparatory School
Number of copies required | Book number | Class using the book | Book name
| 1 | Preparatory | A.B.C.Moderne 1er livret G. Tchamitch-Imprimerie Catholique- Beyrouth.
| 2 | Preparatory | Nouvelle méthode d'écriture / Yon No.0) l'école
| 3 | First Primary | ⟦line⟧ 1) II-Rue
| 4 | Second Primary | ⟦line⟧ 2) de Sèvres
| 5 | Third Primary | ⟦line⟧ 3) Paris VI.
| 6 | Fourth Primary | ⟦line⟧ 4)
| 7 | Fifth Primary | ⟦line⟧ 5)
| 8 | First and Second Primary | Méthode Boscher ou La Journée Des Tout Petits-M.Boscher- V.Boscher et Chapron.
| 9 | Third Primary | Les belles images de Jauffret édité par Belin.
| 10 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | France I- Mme Camer lynck et G.H. Camerlynck (Didier).
| 11 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | Grammaire-Cours Elém. Ancienne grammaire enfantine par Claude Augé (Nouvelle édition).
For the teacher only | 12 | Fourth and Fifth Primary | Conjugaison -Imprimerie Catholique Beyrouth.
| 13 | Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Primary and Orientation | Nos belles lectures- Cours Elém - 1ère Année- (David-Haisse-Bouret) F. Nathan.
| 14 | Fifth, Sixth Primary and Orientation | Le calcul vivant. Cours Moyen. 1ère année (sans l'étoile) cl.de 8e L.et M. Vassort.
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20/10/1961. - p. 2 - 20/10/61
Ecole Frank Iny
(Continuation of the list of French books for the academic year 1961 / 1962)
Book Name | Class in which the book is used | Book Number | Number of copies required
Grammaire, Conjugaison, Orthographe- Cours élémentaire, Classe de 10ème et 9 ème, A. Berthou, S. Gremaux, G. Voegele- Librairie Classique, Belin. | Sixth Primary and Preparatory | 15 |
Le Français-Cours Moyen et Classe de 8e et 7e- J. Cressot, E. Royer, G. Andre. | Sixth, Preparatory, First Intermediate and Second Intermediate. | 16 |
Fables de la Fontaine I. | First Intermediate and Preparatory | 17 |
Le calcul vivant- I. et M. Vassort- Cours Moyen- Classe de Septième- Dernière Edition (Hachette). | First Intermediate | 18 |
Grammaire Orthographe (8e et 7e), Berthou (Librairie E. Belin. 8, Rue Féron). | First Intermediate | 19 |
Nos belles lectures (David-Haisse-Bouret) Cours Moyen. 2e Année (F. Nathan). | First Intermediate | 20 |
Fables de la Fontaine II | First Intermediate | 21 |
Arithmétique et Dessin géométrique: classe de 6e des lycées de Collèges et des cours complémentaires, C. Lebosse et C. Héméry (Nathan). | First Intermediate | 22 |
Les Sciences au cours Supérieur. Leçons de choses (7e), C. Dirand E. Carron (Ed. Hatier). | First Intermediate | 23 |
Corbeille de mots-Cours Elém. et cours moyen-Vocabulaire et langage- J. Segelle (Ed. Bourrelier). | Second Intermediate | 24 |
Grammaire, Orthographe- Cours de Fin D'Etudes- A. Berthou, S. Gremaux, G. Voegele. | ⟦Second⟧ Intermediate | 25 |
Molière: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. | Second Intermediate | 26 |
10/20/1961. - p. 3 - 10/20/1961
Frank Iny School
(Continuation of the list of French books for the academic year 1961 / 1962)
Number of copies required | Book number | Grade using the book | Name of the Book
| 27 | Second Intermediate | Molière: I. Avare.
| 28 | Second Intermediate | G.D.P. Géométrie, B.E., Classes de 5ème, 4ème et 3ème - Les Editions de l'école.
| 29 | Second Intermediate | R.D.P. Algèbre, classes de 5ème, 4ème et 3ème Ligel, 199E.
| 30 | Second Intermediate | Physique Ed. Escal (Hachette).
| 31 | Second + Third Intermediate + Fourth Preparatory French | Le Français par le français. Classe de 4e (Pomot et Besseigé Presse du Massif Central).
| 32 | Third Intermediate + Fourth Preparatory French | Le Français. Classe de Fin d'etudes. Certificat d'Etudes primaires - J. Cressot et G. André (Ed. Bourrelier).
| 33 | Fourth Preparatory French | General School papers in French - A.D. Bryant (Macmillan & Co. Ltd.).
| 34 | Fourth Preparatory French | Junior French composition passages. F. Lister (Macmillan & Co. Ltd.).
| 35 | Fourth Preparatory French for translation from and to French | Les Mots Anglais groupés d'après le sens - Par Bossert et Belgame - Librairie Hachette.
| 35a | Fourth Preparatory French for translation from and to French ⟦+ Third Intermediate French⟧ | Or Novion - Vocabulaire Anglais - classe de 4ème Secondaire.
| 36 | Fifth Preparatory French | Maupassant: - Quinze Contes (C.u.p.).
| 37 | Fifth Preparatory French | Duhamel: - le Notaire du Havre.
| 38 | Fifth Preparatory French | Hugo: - Ruy Blas (Classiques Larousse)
| 39 | Fifth Preparatory French | Balzac; Le Colonel Chabert (Classiques Larousse).
| 40 | Fifth Preparatory French | Corneille: Le Cid (Classiques Larousse).
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Frank Iny School
6th Grade Class
"French" Vocabulary 1960-1961
At the grape harvest
d
P.10
the harvest grape picking to prune prunes
the harvester grape picker to harvest=to pick the grapes
the pruning shears scissors for flowers the vine shoot grape vine branch
the row the line to repair to fix
the vine grape vine clumsiness mistake at work
the band= the group to destem=to detach the grapes
to plant plants to detach to separate
the enclosure= planted land to forget to be possible
soon soon to find to find - to meet
the pleasure joy to help to help
the grape grapes back behind - in back
to seize to hold cheerful=content=happy
the cluster bunch to laugh to laugh
the berry the grain yet but
to squeeze pressed together to chat= to gossip
the dew the dew to tease to joke - to annoy - to banter
to handle to work by hand the wine the wine
to fill to fill - to pack the song the song
to resist to resist formerly in the past
the temptation the temptation to win to win - to obtain
to bite to bite to sleep to sleep
ripe ripe - mature the straw the straw
to peck to peck amusing funny
the muscat= the grape the harvest the harvest
golden golden - gold colored to tire tired
to be busy to work quickly to feel to feel - to sense
agile fast moving stiff straight - upright
to ferret=to search with care painful painful - aching
the care the attention to have to (verb) must - necessary
the pruning knife small sickle
(cont'd p.2)
- p.2 -
the porter the porter
to shuttle = to go and come
several times
heavy heavy
the basket = basket
the shoulder the shoulder
the cart small cart
to pour = to flow
to pour a drink = to give a drink
the vat the tub
p.11
to lengthen to lengthen - to extend
the grass the grass
dry dry
the wasteland = land that is not
cultivated
to cultivate to plant
to attack to attack
the salad salad
a hard-boiled egg boiled egg
the dessert sweets after the meal
to choose to select (to pick out)
juicy juice
the peach peach
the choice the selection (the referendum)
to hold out to hand over - to extend
the goblet metal cup
to grow up to grow
to believe to believe
better better
the thrush (bird) vineyard bird
to be of this opinion agreeing
worried preoccupied
the hedge the thorn
to leave to leave
the verjuice = green grape sour grape
(cont'd.p.3)
p.12
the content the contents of
an idea idea
the quality the type
to bend to bow
the vine stock vine trunk
bushy leafy - becomes leafy
to melt to melt
to empty to empty
the barrel the barrel
the cellar the basement
the storeroom = cellar where one puts
the wine
to dry to dry
the hitch complete cart with horse
the cask = the barrel
to smear smeared
grape variety = mushroom
p.13
to have the chance to find the opportunity
to tread = to walk on
to indicate = to show
to transport = to carry from one
place to another
a place = a spot
vaulted = curved curved
robust strong
to unload to empty
to trample = to walk on
the pile heap
to redden = to make (render) red
p.14
group group
to obey to obey
sharp = cutting
to command to order
-p.3-
p.15 |
the truck | truck - lorry
to stream | flows like a small stream
the lightning | the thunderbolt
the steeple | the bell house
to misplace = to lose | loses
the prairie | the plains
the poplar | poplar tree
patient | patient
to whistle | whistles
limpid = clear | clear
to flow | flows
to nourish | feeds
to bring back | returns
to please | pleases
the beggar | the beggar (majdi)
the hovel = poor house |
poor | poor
Frank Iny School
6th Grade Class
"French" Vocabulary 1960-1961
In <del>grape harvest</del>
d
P.10
the grape harvest | grape harvesting | to prune | to prune
the grape picker | grape picker | to harvest grapes = to pick the grapes
the pruning shears | scissors for cutting flowers and trees | the vine shoot | grape vine branch
the row | the row | to repair | to fix
the vineyard | grape vine | clumsiness | mistake at work
the band = the group | to destem = to detach the grapes
to plant | to plant | to detach | to separate
the enclosure = planted land | to forget | to be possible
soon | soon | to find | to find - to meet
the pleasure | the joy | to help | to help
the grape | the grape | back | behind - in back
to seize | to hold | cheerful = glad = happy
the cluster | bunch | to laugh | to laugh
the grain | the berry | yet | but
to squeeze | close together | to chat = to gossip
the dew | the dew | to tease | to joke with - to annoy - to play around
to handle | to work by hand | the wine | the wine
to fill | to fill - to pack | the song | the song
to resist | to resist | formerly | in the past
the temptation | the temptation | to win | to win - to obtain
to bite | to bite | to sleep | to sleep
ripe | ripe - mature | the straw | the straw
to peck | to peck | amusing | funny
the muscat = the grape | the harvest | the harvest
golden | golden - gold-colored | to tire | tired
to get busy | to work quickly | to feel | to feel - to sense
agile | quick-moving | stiff | straight - upright
to ferret = to search with care | painful | painful - aching
the care | the management | to have to (verb) | must - necessary
the pruning knife | small sickle
(cont'd p.2)
-p.2 -
the porter | the porter
shuttle = go and come
several times
heavy | heavy
the basket = basket
the shoulder | the shoulder
the cart | small cart
pour = flow
pour a drink = give a drink
the vat | the tub
p.11
lengthen | lengthen - extend
the grass | the grass
dry | dry
the wasteland = land that is not
cultivated
cultivate | plant
attack | attack
the salad | salad
a hard-boiled egg | boiled egg
the dessert | sweets after eating
choose | select (pick out)
juicy | juice
the peach | peach
the choice | the selection (the referendum)
tender | hand over - extend
the goblet | metal cup
grow | grow up
believe | believe
better | better
the thrush (bird) | vineyard bird
be of this opinion | agree
worried | preoccupied
the hedge | the thorn
leave | leave
the verjuice = green grape | sour grape
p.12
the content | preserved in
an idea | idea
the quality | the type
bend | bend over
the vine stock | vine trunk
bushy | leafy - becomes leafy
melt | melt
empty | empty
the barrel | the barrel
the cellar | the basement
the storeroom = cellar where one puts
the wine
dry | dry out
the hitch = complete cart with horse
the barrel = the barrel
smear | polluted
grape variety = mushroom
p.13
have the chance | find the opportunity
tread = walk on
indicate = show
transport = carry from one
place to another
a place = a spot
vaulted = curved | curved
robust | strong
unload | empty
trample = walk on
the pile | heap
redden = make (do) red
p.14
group | group
obey | obey
sharp = cutting
command | order
(cont'd.p.3)
-p.3-
p.15
the truck | truck - lorry
to stream | flows like a small stream
lightning | the thunderbolt
the steeple | the bell house
to misplace = to lose | to lose
the prairie | the plains
the poplar | poplar tree
patient | patient
to whistle | to whistle
limpid = clear | clear
to flow | to run
to nourish | to feed
to bring back | to return
to please | to like
the beggar | the beggar (Majdi)
the hovel = poor house |
poor | poor
Frank Iny School
6th Grade Class
"French" Vocabulary 1960-1961
In vengeance
P.10
the grape harvest | picking grapes | to prune | prunes
the grape picker | grape picker | to harvest=to pick the grapes
the pruning shears | scissors for cutting flowers and trees | the vine shoot | grape vine branch
the row | the row | to repair | repairs
the vineyard | grape vine | clumsiness | mistake at work
the band= the group | to destem=to detach the grape
to plant | plants | to detach | separates
the enclosure= planted land | to forget | forgets
soon | soon | to find | finds - meets
the pleasure | joy | to help | helps
the grape | the grapes | back | behind - in back
to seize | holds | cheerful=content=happy
the cluster | bunch | to laugh | laughs
the berry | the grain | yet | but
to press | close together | to chat= to gossip
the dew | the dew | to tease | laughs with - teases - jokes
to handle | works by hand | the wine | the wine
to fill | fills - packs | the song | the song
to resist | resists | formerly | in the past
the temptation | the temptation | to win | wins - obtains
to bite | bites | to sleep | sleeps
ripe | ripe - mature | the straw | the straw
to peck | pecks | amusing | funny
the muscat= the grape | the harvest | the harvest
golden | golden - gold-colored | to tire | tired
to be active | works quickly | to feel | senses - feels
agile | quick-moving | stiff | straight - upright
to ferret=to search with care | painful | painful - aching
the care | management | to have to (verb) | must - necessary
the pruning knife | small sickle
(cont'd p.2)