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Expectations Textbook / Workbook / Compact Teacher s Overall Expectations (OE) OE 1 Listen to and talk about short, oral texts in 6 7; 18 19; 34 35; 40; 41; 50; 62; 78; 1:1; 1:2; 2:1; 3:1; Addressed in other structured and open-ended situations; 42; 50 51; 62 63; 126; 130 3:6; 4:1; 5:1; 6:1; components. 78 79; 80; 89 90; 6:2; 6:8; 6:9; 7:1; 96 97; 112 113; 8:1; 9:13 133; 134 135 OE 2 Read a variety of classroom and simple 8 11; 20 23; 10; 18; 26; 35; 42; Addressed in other authentic materials, 200 to 400 words long, 27 30; 36 39; 51; 63; 70; 79; 89; components. and demonstrate understanding; 43 46; 52 55; 97; 104; 111; 119; 56; 64 66; 67; 125; 131 71 74; 80 84; 89 90; 91 93; 98 101; 106 109; 114 117; 122 124; 125; 129 132; 136 139; 140 OE 3 Communicate information and ideas in 17; 26; 33; 42; 49; 15; 23; 24; 31; 41; Addressed in other writing, in structured and open-ended 60; 61; 70; 77; 88; 46; 47; 58; 59; 68; components. situations, for different purposes; 95; 104; 105; 110; 69; 75; 86; 87; 93; 111; 121; 133; 145 101; 102; 107; 127; 141; 143 OE 4 Identify and use the vocabulary and the 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 6; 7; 8 9; 11; 14; Addressed in other grammar and language conventions 17; 24; 25; 26; 31; 15; 19; 21 22; 23; components. appropriate for this grade level. 32; 33; 40; 41; 42; 24; 25; 29; 30; 31; 47; 48; 49; 57 59; 34; 36; 38; 39; 40; 60; 61; 68; 69; 70; 41; 46; 47; 52; 53; 71; 75; 76; 77; 54; 57; 58; 59; 65; 85 86; 87; 88; 94; 66; 67; 68; 69; 71; 95; 102; 103; 104; 73; 74; 75; 80 81; 105; 110; 111; 118; 85; 86; 87; 88; 90; 119; 120; 121; 126; 91; 92; 93; 96; 98; 127; 128; 133; 141; 100; 101; 102; 103; 142; 143; 144; 145 106; 107; 110; 112; 113; 117; 118; 120; 121 122; 123; 124; 126; 127; 132; 133; 134; 135; 138; 141; 142; 143 Specific Expectations Oral Communication (OC) OC 1 Use compound sentences in conversations 8; 11; 17; 20; 23; 11; 15; 21 22; 23; Addressed in other and dialogues (e.g., Les enfants jouent 26; 27; 30; 33; 36; 30; 31; 40; 46; 47; components. dans la cour et ils s amusent beaucoup.); 39; 42; 43; 46; 49; 59; 74; 75; 91; 93; 52; 56; 61; 64; 67; 107; 127; 143 71; 74; 77; 80; 84; 91; 93; 95; 98; 101; 106; 111; 114; 117; 122; 125; 129; 133; 136; 140; 145 4 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc.

Oral Communication (OC) (continued) OC 2 Use language appropriately in a variety of 8; 12; 13; 14; 15; 17; 7; 8 9; 15; 19; Addressed in other rehearsed, routine, and open-ended 20; 24; 25; 27; 31; 21 22; 31; 39; 40; components. situations (e.g., a cassette letter, an 32; 33; 36; 40; 41; 41; 46; 47; 59; 66; anti-smoking or anti-drinking message); 42; 43; 47; 48; 49; 74; 75; 80 81; 90; 52; 57 59; 61; 64; 91; 93; 100; 107; 68; 69; 71; 75; 76; 112; 114; 115; 120; 77; 80; 85 86; 87; 121 122; 127; 138; 91; 94; 95; 98; 102; 143 103; 106; 110; 111; 114; 118; 119; 120; 122; 125; 126; 127; 129; 133; 136; 141; 142; 143; 144; 145 OC 3 Respond to oral texts (e.g., express opinions) 6 7; 8; 16; 18 19; 6; 8 9; 11; 14; 29; 1:1; 1:2; 1:3; 1:4; Addressed in other and connect to personal experience; 20; 27; 34 35; 36; 36; 37; 40; 41; 44; 1:6; 2:1; 2:3; 2:4; components. 42; 43; 50 51; 52; 45; 50; 52; 54; 58; 2:5; 2:8; 3:1; 3:3; 60; 62 63; 64; 71; 62; 64; 67; 72; 74; 3:4; 3:5; 3:6; 3:8; 77; 78 79; 80; 91; 78; 80 81; 82; 85; 3:9; 4:1; 4:3; 4:4; 96 97; 98; 104; 88; 96; 100; 101; 4:5; 5:1; 5:3; 5:4; 106; 112 113; 114; 103; 106; 110; 115; 5.6; 6:1; 6:2; 6:4; 122; 128; 129; 120; 123; 130; 135; 6:5; 6:6; 6:7; 6:10; 134 135; 136 142 7:1; 7:2; 7:4; 7:5; 7:6; 7:8; 8:1; 8:2; 8:4; 8:6; 8:7; 9:13; 9:15; 9:16; 9:17 OC 4 Give an oral presentation of fifteen to 17; 33; 49; 61; 77; 15; 31; 47; 59; 75; Addressed in other twenty sentences in length (e.g., report on 95; 105; 111; 128; 93; 102; 107; 127; components. reading material); 133; 145 143 OC 5 Make revisions to oral language in form, 17; 33; 42; 49; 61; 15; 31; 41; 46; 47; Addressed in other content, and organization (e.g., sequence 77; 95; 111; 133; 59; 75; 91; 93; 107; components. of sentences, agreement of irregular 145 127; 143 adjectives), using resources and feedback. Reading (R) R 1 Read at least twelve simple texts 8 11; 20 23; 10; 18; 26; 35; 42; Addressed in other (e.g., letters, descriptions, essays), and 27 30; 36 39; 51; 63; 70; 79; 89; components. identify main ideas and some supporting 43 46; 52 55; 56; 97 104; 111; 119; details; 64 66; 67; 71 74; 125; 131 80 84; 91 93; 98 101; 106 109; 114 117; 122 124; 125; 129 132; 136 139; 140 R 2 Produce a variety of simple responses, in 11; 23; 26; 30; 33; 8 9; 10; 18; 20; Addressed in other structured and open-ended situations, to 39; 46; 49; 56; 67; 21 22; 23; 25; 26; components. convey understanding of written text in a 74; 84; 93; 101; 30; 35; 38; 42; 43; different form (e.g., design a biography card); 110; 117; 125; 132; 46; 51; 53; 63; 65; 140 70; 72; 73; 79; 84; On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc. 5

Reading (R) (continued) R 2 (continued) 88; 89; 97; 104; 111; 112; 116; 117; 119; 125; 131; 132 R 3 Use various reading strategies to 8; 20; 27; 36; 43; 10; 18; 26; 35; 42; Addressed in other determine meaning, such as verbal cues, 52; 64; 71 74; 80; 51; 63; 70; 79; 89; components. structures (e.g., inversion), personal 91; 98; 106; 122; 97; 104; 111; 117; experience, and resources; 129; 136 119; 125; 131 R 4 Express personal preferences or reactions 10; 18; 21 22; 26; Addressed in other to a text. 35; 42; 51; 63; 68; components. 70; 79; 89; 97; 104; 111; 119; 125; 131 Writing (W) W 1 Write simple and some compound 17; 33; 42; 49; 61; 10; 11; 15; 26; 31; Addressed in other sentences and questions, using familiar 70; 77; 88; 95; 105; 35; 37; 39; 41; 44; components. and new vocabulary; 111; 121; 128; 133; 45; 46; 47; 51; 55; 145 59; 63; 64; 66; 69; 70; 71; 72; 73; 74; 75; 79; 82; 86; 87; 89; 90; 93; 97; 99; 100; 102; 104; 107; 111; 118; 119; 121 122; 124; 125; 127; 131; 136; 137; 138; 139; 140; 143 W 2 Write in a variety of simple forms 17; 33; 49; 60; 61; 15; 31; 46; 47; 58; Addressed in other (e.g., letters, poems, descriptions), 70; 77; 88; 95; 111; 59; 75; 86; 87; 93; components. following a model and making 121; 128; 133; 145 107; 118; 124; 127; substitutions and minor adaptations to 141; 143 the model; W 3 Revise and edit personal writing, using 17; 33; 49; 60; 61; 15; 31; 46; 47; 58; Addressed in other feedback from the teacher and peers, and 70; 77; 95; 111; 59; 68; 69; 75; 93; components. using resources including technology; 121; 128; 133; 145 107; 118; 124; 127; 143 W 4 Use and spell the vocabulary appropriate Throughout Throughout Addressed in other for this grade level. (e.g., 17; 26; 33; 42; (e.g., 10; 15; 18; 23; components. 49; 60; 61; 70; 77; 24; 26; 30; 31; 35; 88; 95; 105; 111; 39; 41; 42; 46; 47; 121; 128; 133; 145) 51; 58; 59; 63; 69; 70; 71; 75; 79; 86 87; 89; 93; 97; 102; 104; 107; 111; 118; 119; 121 122; 124; 125; 127; 131; 141; 143) 6 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc.

Grammar, Language Conventions, and Vocabulary (G) Verbs G 1 Present tense of the irregular verbs vouloir, 12; 14; 17; 168; 11; 15 1:5; 2:2; 2:7; 3:7; 1:1; 2:4; 9:4; 9:8 pouvoir, partir, sortir, and devoir, with 170; 171 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 6:3; singular and plural subjects; *Incidental 6:11; 7:3; 9:14 8 10; 20 23; 27; 43 46; 52 55; 64 66; 72 74; 80 84; 92 93; 98; 100 101; 137 138 G 2 Double verb constructions (e.g., Je veux 12; 14; 17; 168; 11; 15 1:5; 2:2; 2:7; 3:7; 1:1; 9:4 écouter de la musique.); 170; 171 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 6:3; *Incidental 6:11; 7:3; 7:7; 9:14 8 10; 20 23; 27; 43 46; 52 55; 64 66; 72 74; 80 84; 92 93; 98; 100 101; 107 108; 137 138 G 3 Aller plus an infinitive to form le futur *Incidental 4:2; 6:3; 7:7 3:2; 4:2; 7:6; 9:2 proche (e.g., Je vais manger.); 52 55; 82 83; 107 108 G 4 Agreement of verb with compound subject 13; 15; 165 12 8:5 1:3; 6:4; 8:6 (e.g., Mon ami et moi allons au cinéma.); *Incidental 122 124 G 5 Imperative of some regular er, ir, and 13; 15; 17; 161 13; 15 1:5 1:5; 1:7; 9:10 re verbs. *Incidental 8 11 Adjectives G 6 Demonstrative adjectives *Incidental 2:2; 2:7; 5:2; 5:5; 3:8; 5:4; 9:6 (ce / cet / cette / ces); 20 21; 23; 27 28; 6:8; 6:9; 6:11; 7:3; 30; 62 65; 72 73; 8:3; 8:8; 9:14 89 90; 92 93; 99 101; 114 117; 129 131; 136 139 G 7 Adjectives that precede the noun *Incidental 3:7; 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 4:6; 8:4 (e.g., grand, petit, nouveau); 43 46; 52 55; 6:3; 7:3; 8:3 64 66; 71; 73; 80 84; 99 101; 114 117 G 8 Plural possessive adjectives (notre / nos, *Incidental 5:2; 5:5; 6:8; 6:9; 2:2; 8:2 votre / vos, leur / leurs); 64; 66; 72 73; 7:3; 8:3; 9:14 89 90; 99 100; 116 117; 136 138 *This language structure is incidental. You may wish to formally teach this language structure using the examples and explanations provided in the Références section. On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc. 7

Adjectives (continued) G 9 Singular and plural, feminine and *Incidental 3:7; 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 3:6; 8:4 masculine, of some irregular adjectives 43 46; 52 55; 6:3; 7:3; 8:3 (e.g., beau / bel / beaux / belle / belles); 64 66; 71; 73; 80 83; 99 100; 114 117 G 10 Agreement, in number and gender, of *Incidental 3:7; 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 3:6; 8:4 irregular adjectives with nouns 43 46; 52 55; 6:3; 7:3; 8:3 (e.g., les beaux chandails). 64 66; 71; 73; 80 83; 99 100; 114 117 Interrogative constructions G 11 Subject-verb inversions (e.g., Vas-tu au *Incidental 2:2; 4:2 2:6; 4:4 cinéma?). 20 22; 52 55 Contractions G 12 The prepositions à and de plus the definite 121 2:2; 2:7; 3:2; 3:7; 6:2; 7:3 article (e.g., au / aux, du / des). *Incidental 4:2; 5:2; 5:5; 6:3; 20 22; 27; 29; 6:11; 7:3; 7:7; 8:3; 36 39; 43 46; 8:5; 8:8; 9:14 52 55; 64 66; 72 73; 80 84; 92 93; 98 101; 106 109; 114 117; 122 124; 129 132; 136 139 Vocabulary G 13 Basic vocabulary (e.g., numbers from 0 to Throughout Throughout Throughout 1000; words associated with outdoor and (e.g., 6 7; 8; 11; (e.g., 5; 8 9; 14) leisure activities, shopping, current events, 16; 112 113) food, films, television, radio); G 14 Vocabulary from units under study. 6 7; 8; 11; 16; 5; 7; 8 9; 14; 17; 2:1 Addressed in other 18 19; 20; 23; 26; 23; 25; 27; 30; 33; components. 30; 33; 34 35; 36; 34; 36; 39; 40; 41; 39; 42; 43 46; 49; 43; 46; 49; 50; 53; 50 51; 52; 56; 60; 57; 58; 61; 62; 64; 62 63; 64; 67; 70; 65; 69; 74; 77; 78; 71; 74; 77; 78 79; 86; 87; 88; 92; 95; 80; 84; 88; 89 90; 98; 101; 102; 103; 91 93; 95; 96 97; 109; 113; 118; 98; 101; 104; 105; 121 122; 123; 124; 106; 109; 110; 127; 129; 130; 132 112 113; 114; 117; 121; 125; 128; 129; 132; 133; 134 135; 136; 140 *This language structure is incidental. You may wish to formally teach this language structure using the examples and explanations provided in the Références section. 8 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc.

Spelling Rules and Strategies G 15 Use of related spelling patterns and 1:8; 2:8; 3:4; 4:9; 7:8; sounds associated with accents 8:8; 9:12 (e.g., aigu, grave, cédille); G 16 Use of resources (e.g., dictionary, text). Throughout Throughout Throughout (e.g., 36; 128) (e.g., 113) (e.g., 5:6; 6:6) On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc. 9

Grade 8 Learning Expectations covered in On y va! 2 Expectations Textbook / Workbook / Compact Teacher s Overall Expectations (OE) OE 1 Listen to and talk about simple oral texts 6 7; 18 19; 34 35; 40; 41; 50; 62; 78; 1:1; 1:2; 2:1; 3:1; Addressed in other in structured and open-ended situations; 42; 50 51; 62 63; 126; 130 3:6; 4:1; 5:1; 6:1; components. 78 79; 80; 89 90; 6:2; 6:8; 6:9; 7:1; 96 97; 112 113; 8:1; 9:13 133; 134 135 OE 2 Express ideas, feelings, and opinions in 6 7; 8; 17; 18 19; 11; 15; 21 22; 23; Addressed in other conversations and discussions, using 20; 26; 27; 33; 24; 30; 31; 40; 46; components. learned language structures and a variety 34 35; 36; 42; 43; 47; 50; 59; 62; 69; of vocabulary and expressions; 49; 50 51; 52; 61; 74; 75; 78; 86; 87; 62 63; 64; 70; 71; 93; 107; 127; 130; 77; 78 79; 88; 91; 141; 143 95; 96 97; 98; 106; 111; 112 113; 114; 121; 122; 129; 133; 134 135; 136; 145 OE 3 Read a variety of simple materials, 400 to 8 11; 20 23; 10; 18; 26; 35; 42; Addressed in other 600 words long, and demonstrate 27 30; 36 39; 51; 63; 70; 79; 89; components. understanding; 43 46; 52 55; 56; 97; 104; 111; 119; 64 66; 67; 71 74; 125; 131 80 84; 89 90; 91 93; 98 101; 106 109; 114 117; 122 124; 125; 129 132; 136 139; 140 OE 4 Write in a variety of forms, adjusting 17; 33; 49; 60; 61; 15; 31; 47; 58; 59; Addressed in other language to suit the audience; 70; 77; 88; 95; 105; 69; 75; 86; 87; 93; components. 111; 121; 128; 133; 102; 107; 118; 124; 145 127; 143 OE 5 Identify and use the vocabulary and the 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 6; 7; 8 9; 11; 14; Addressed in other grammar and language conventions 17; 24; 25; 26; 31; 15; 19; 21 22; 23; components. appropriate for this grade level. 32; 33; 40; 41; 42; 24; 25; 29; 30; 31; 47; 48; 49; 57 59; 34; 36; 38; 39; 40; 60; 61; 68; 69; 70; 41; 46; 47; 52; 53; 71; 75; 76; 77; 54; 57; 58; 59; 65; 85 86; 87; 88; 94; 66; 67; 68; 69; 71; 95; 102; 103; 104; 73; 74; 75; 80 81; 105; 110; 111; 118; 85; 86; 87; 88; 90; 119; 120; 121; 126; 91; 92; 93; 96; 98; 127; 128; 133; 141; 100; 101; 102; 103; 142; 143; 144; 145 106; 107; 110; 112; 113; 117; 118; 120; 121 122; 123; 124; 126; 127; 132; 133; 134; 135; 138; 141; 142; 143 10 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc.

Grade 8 Learning Expectations covered in On y va! 2 Specific Expectations Oral Communication (OC) OC 1 Use compound and complex sentences in 8; 11; 17; 20; 23; 11; 15; 21 22; 23; Addressed in other conversations and discussions 26; 27; 30; 33; 36; 30; 31; 40; 46; 47; components. (e.g., Pauline n a pas fait ses devoirs 39; 42; 43; 46; 49; 59; 74; 75; 91; 93; parce qu elle a regardé la télé hier soir.); 52; 56; 61; 64; 67; 107; 127; 143 71; 74; 77; 80; 84; 91; 93; 95; 98; 101; 106; 111; 114; 117; 122; 125; 129; 133; 136; 140; 145 OC 2 Respond to oral texts (e.g., answer 6 7; 8; 16; 18 19; 6; 8 9; 11; 14; 29; 1:1; 1:2; 1:3; 1:4; Addressed in other questions, role-play); 20; 27; 34 35; 36; 36; 37; 40; 41; 44; 1:6; 2:1; 2:3; 2:4; components. 42; 43; 50 51; 52; 45; 50; 52; 54; 58; 2:5; 2:8; 3:1; 3:3; 60; 62 63; 64; 71; 62; 64; 67; 72; 74; 3:4; 3:5; 3:6; 3:8; 77; 78 79; 80; 91; 78; 80 81; 82; 85; 3:9; 4:1; 4:3; 4:4; 96 97; 98; 104; 88; 96; 100; 101; 4:5; 5:1; 5:3; 5:4; 106; 112 113; 114; 103; 106; 110; 115; 5:6; 6:1; 6:2; 6:4; 122; 128; 129; 120; 123; 130; 135; 6:5; 6:6; 6:7; 6:10; 134 135; 136 142 7:1; 7:2; 7:4; 7:5; 7:6; 7:8; 8:1; 8:2; 8:4; 8:6; 8:7; 9:13; 9:15; 9:16; 9:17 OC 3 Use language appropriately in a variety 8; 12; 13; 14; 15; 7; 8 9; 15; 19; Addressed in other of rehearsed, routine, and open-ended 17; 20; 24; 25; 27; 21 22; 31; 39; 40; components. situations (e.g., an interview, a song lyric, 31; 32; 33; 36; 40; 41; 46; 47; 59; 66; an advertisement for a new restaurant); 41; 42; 43; 47; 48; 74; 75; 80 81; 90; 49; 52; 57 59; 61; 91; 93; 100; 107; 64; 68; 69; 71; 75; 112; 114; 115; 120; 76; 77; 80; 85 86; 121 122; 127; 138; 87; 91; 94; 95; 98; 143 102; 103; 106; 110; 111; 114; 118; 119; 120; 122; 125; 126; 127; 129; 133; 136; 141; 142; 143; 144; 145 OC 4 Give an oral presentation of more than 17; 33; 49; 61; 77; 15; 31; 47; 59; 75; Addressed in other twenty sentences in length, adjusting 95; 111; 128; 133; 93; 107; 127; 143 components. speech to suit the audience. 145 Reading (R) R 1 Read at least fifteen simple texts 8 11; 20 23; 10; 18; 26; 35; 42; Addressed in other (e.g., excerpts from newspapers, 27 30; 36 39; 51; 63; 70; 79; 89; components. magazines), and identify the main idea 43 46; 52 55; 56; 97; 104; 111; 119; and supporting details; 64 66; 67; 71 74; 125; 131 80 84; 91 93; 98 101; 106 109; 114 117; 122 124; 125; 129 132; 136 139; 140 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc. 11

Grade 8 Learning Expectations covered in On y va! 2 Reading (R) (continued) R 2 Produce a variety of simple responses, in 11; 23; 26; 30; 33; 8 9; 10; 18; 20; Addressed in other structured and open-ended situations, 39; 46; 49; 56; 67; 21 22; 23; 25; 26; components. to convey understanding of written text in 74; 84; 93; 101; 30; 35; 38; 42; 43; a different form (e.g., re-create a scene, 110; 117; 125; 132; 46; 51; 53; 63; 65; design a book jacket); 140 70; 72; 73; 79; 84; 88; 89; 97; 104; 111; 112; 116; 117; 119; 125; 131; 132 R 3 Express personal preferences or reactions 10; 18; 21 22; 26; Addressed in other to a text (e.g., in a dramatization). 35; 42; 51; 63; 68; components. 70; 79; 89; 97; 104; 111; 119; 125; 131 Writing (W) W 1 Use simple and compound sentences, and 17; 33; 42; 49; 61; 10; 11; 15; 26; 31; Addressed in other organize information in paragraphs; 70; 77; 88; 95; 105; 35; 37; 39; 41; 44; components. 111; 121; 128; 133; 45; 46; 47; 51; 55; 145 59; 63; 64; 66; 69; 70; 71; 72; 73; 74; 75; 79; 82; 86; 87; 89; 90; 93; 97; 99; 100; 102; 104; 107; 111; 118; 119; 121 122; 124; 125; 127; 131; 136; 137; 138; 139; 140; 143 W 2 Use strategies (e.g., brainstorming, mind 17; 26; 33; 49; 60; 15; 24; 31; 46; 47; Addressed in other mapping) to plan and write first and final 61; 77; 88; 95; 111; 58; 59; 75; 86; 87; components. drafts in guided and cooperative writing 121; 128; 133; 145 92; 93; 107; 118; tasks; 124; 127; 141; 143 W 3 Produce pieces of writing in a variety of 17; 33; 49; 60; 61; 15; 31; 47; 58; 59; Addressed in other simple forms (e.g., lists, dialogues, 70; 77; 88; 95; 111; 75; 86; 87; 93; 107; components. illustrated stories), following and making 121; 128; 133; 145 118; 124; 127; 141; adaptations to a model; 143 W 4 Proofread and correct final drafts, 17; 26; 33; 49; 61; 15; 23; 31; 47; 59; Addressed in other focusing on grammar, punctuation, and 70; 77; 95; 111; 68; 69; 75; 93; 107; components. spelling; 121; 128; 133; 145 118; 124; 127; 143 W 5 Use and spell the vocabulary appropriate Throughout Throughout Addressed in other for this grade level. (e.g., 17; 26; 33; 42; (e.g., 10; 15; 18; components. 49; 60; 61; 70; 77; 23; 24; 26; 30; 31; 88; 95; 105; 111; 35; 39; 41; 42; 46; 121; 128; 133; 145 47; 51; 58; 59; 63; 69; 70; 71; 75; 79; 86; 87; 89; 93; 97; 102; 104; 107; 111; 118; 119; 121 122; 124; 125; 127; 131; 141; 143) 12 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc.

Grade 8 Learning Expectations covered in On y va! 2 Grammar, Language Conventions, and Vocabulary (G) Pronouns G 1 Object pronouns y and en; 75; 76; 77; 94; 95; 72; 73; 74; 75; 90; 5:6; 7:4; 7:5; 8:3; 5:3; 6:3; 7:2; 9:5; 9:7 102; 103; 104; 105; 91; 92; 93; 99; 100; 8:5 110; 111; 142; 144; 101; 102; 107; 137; 145; 158; 159; 160 138; 139; 143 *Incidental 114 116; 123 124 G 2 Pronoun on. 40; 41; 42; 49; 57; 37; 38; 40; 41; 46; 3:5; 3:6; 3:7; 5:2; 4:3 59; 61; 157 47; 55 7:3; 8:3; 8:5; 9:14 *Incidental 43 45; 65 66; 98 100; 114 117; 122 124; 137 138 Verbs G 3 Subject and auxiliary verbs in le passé 61; 141; 143; 145; 59; 105; 106; 135; 2:7; 4:6; 5:5; 6:3; 7:5 composé; 162 136; 143 6:8; 6:9; 6:11; 7:3; *Incidental 7:7; 7:8; 8:5; 8:8; 27 30; 73; 80 83; 9:15; 9:16 89 90; 92 93; 98 101; 106 108; 122 124; 129 132 G 4 Le passé composé of regular er, ir, and 24; 25; 26; 31; 32; 19; 20; 21 22; 24; 2:3; 2:4; 2:5; 2:7; 2:1; 2:3; 8:1; 9:1 re verbs, and some irregular verbs 33; 57 59; 61; 118; 27; 29; 31; 54; 59; 2:8; 4:4; 4:6; 5:5; (e.g., avoir, être, faire, prendre) with the 120; 128; 133; 141; 114; 115; 123; 127; 6:3; 6:8; 6:9; 6:11; verb avoir; 143; 145; 162; 164 133; 136; 143 7:3; 7:7; 8:4; 8:5; *Incidental 8:7; 8:8 21 22; 72 73; 81 83; 89 90; 92 93; 98 100; 107; 109; 122 124; 129 132 G 5 Singular form of le passé composé of a 85 86; 87; 88; 95; 80 81; 82; 83; 84; 6:4; 6:5; 6:6; 6:7; 6:1; 7:5; 8:3; 9:3 few high-frequency verbs formed with 110; 111; 119; 120; 85; 86; 91; 92; 93; 6:11; 7:3; 7:8; 8:7 the verb être (e.g., aller, partir). 128; 133; 141; 143; 105; 106; 107; 116; 145; 162 117; 123; 127; 134; *Incidental 136; 143 92 93; 99 101; 110; 111 Adjectives G 6 Comparative and superlative forms of 47; 48; 49; 126; 44; 45; 47; 3:2; 3:8; 3:9; 6:8; 3:5; 3:7; 8:5 adjectives (e.g., Le fromage est plus 127; 128; 133; 152 121 122; 123; 124; 6:9; 6:11; 8:3; 8:7; cher que le pain. C est le film le plus *Incidental 127 9:14 populaire.); 38 39; 90 93; 114 117; 136 139 *This language structure is incidental. You may wish to formally teach this language structure using the examples and explanations provided in the Références section. On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada Inc. 13

Grade 8 Learning Expectations covered in On y va! 2 Adverbs G 7 Partitive article with negation 68; 69; 70; 77; 142; 66; 67; 68; 69; 74; 5:4 5:1; 9:9 (e.g., Je n ai pas de ). 144; 145; 156 140; 143 G 8 Formation of adverbs with adjectives 31; 32; 33; 58; 59; 31; 56; 59 2:7; 3:7; 4:6; 7:3 2:5 (e.g., naturelle / naturellement, heureux / 61; 155 heureusement). *Incidental 21 22; 43 45; 98 99; 101 Vocabulary G 9 Basic vocabulary (e.g., words associated Throughout Throughout 2:1 Throughout with careers, transportation, clothing, (e.g., 20; 50 51; 52; (e.g., 17; 25; 49; 50; (e.g., 7:1; 7:4) music, films, travel); 56; 60; 71 74; 53; 57; 58; 64; 95; 96 97; 98; 101; 98; 101; 102; 103) 104; 105; 106; 109; 110) G 10 Words from units under study, phrases 6 7; 8; 11; 16; 5; 7; 8 9; 14; 17; 2:1 7:1; 7:4 and expressions from oral vocabulary, 18 19; 20; 23; 26; 23; 24; 27; 33; 34; personal word lists, and class lists. 30; 33; 34 35; 36; 36; 39; 40; 41; 43; 39; 42; 43 46; 49; 46; 49; 50; 58; 61; 50 51; 52; 56; 60; 62; 65; 69; 74; 77; 62 63; 64; 67; 70; 78; 86; 87; 88; 92; 71; 74; 77; 78 79; 95; 101; 102; 109; 80; 84; 88; 89 90; 110; 113; 118; 91 93; 95; 96 97; 121 122; 123; 124; 98; 101; 104; 105; 126; 127; 129; 130; 106 109; 110; 132 112 113; 114; 117; 121; 122; 128; 129; 134 135; 136; 140 Spelling Rules and Strategies G 11 Use of basic sounds and their related 2:7; 4:8; 5:5; 6:5; spelling pattern, knowledge of cognates 9:11 (e.g., adore / adorer, nutrition / nutritif, universel / universelle); G 12 Use of some generalizations about 25; 113 4:7; 7:7; 8:7; 9:11 spelling (e.g., word families: musique / musical / musicalement / musicien / musicienne); G 13 Use of resources (e.g., classroom- Throughout Throughout Throughout displayed vocabulary, text, dictionary) to (e.g., 36; 128) (e.g., 113; 124) (e.g., 3:3) check spelling. *This language structure is incidental. You may wish to formally teach this language structure using the examples and explanations provided in the Références section. 14 On y va! 2 Teacher s Guide Correlation of On y va! 2 to Ontario Curriculum Copyright Pearson Education Canada, Inc.