Monday, June 15, 2020

The French Tutor Tips and Tricks for the French SAT Subject Test

If you want to go to the source, you better know the language. And if you want to know the language, then read on. Hello, dear readers! With the June SAT II Subject Tests date just around the corner, I’ve been kicking my 1 on 1 tutoring into high gear, working with students all across New York on several SAT II subjects, most notably French. In today’s post, I will return to a format that I’ve used in the past, called â€Å"Anatomy of a Question,† in which I painstakingly dissect a real, live SAT II Subject Test question for your edification and enjoyment. We’ll be looking at samples from the SAT II French exam, focusing on grammar. Hopefully, the below will be more of a refresher than a new introduction to these concepts and strategies, but either way, sit back, relax, and enjoy†¦ Well, don’t relax too much, because you’ll want to remember these techniques for test day. But once you’re in that (semi-relaxed, still alert, very test-ready) frame of mind, do read on. Marie a ------- à   m’offrir. (A) quelque chose (B) rien (C) plusieurs (D) quelque We can work on solving this right away by ascertaining what part of speech has to go in the blank. Because the sentence ends with the construction â€Å"à   m’offrir,† we know the context – some thing is being offered to me. Now it’s our job to figure out what kind of thing. A quick scan of the answer choices reveals that it won’t be as easy as just picking a relevant noun from a list of possibilities. Instead, we can see that we’re dealing with quantities, discriminate and indiscriminate. Before we get into the nitty-gritty of each choice, we should see if any can be eliminated right off the bat. Answer choice (B) sticks out because it is part of a negation. We know that â€Å"rien† means â€Å"nothing,† but we also remember how negations function in French—like sandwiches. In a classic negation, the predicate, or the auxiliary verb in the predicate construction, is surrounded by the two halves of the negation, the ne and the actual negating word (rien, personne, plus, aucun†¦). So for a simple example such as: â€Å"I have nothing,† we’d need to say â€Å"Je n’ai rien.† With this in mind, we can see that the sentence in the question is missing something crucial: the first part of the negation. Since it is written â€Å"Marie a† and not â€Å"Marie n’a† we can safely eliminate (B) as a choice. Marie definitely does not have nothing to offer me. So what does she have? Answer (A) looks similar to answer (D), but they mean slightly different things. We know that â€Å"quelque† on its own is an indiscriminate quantity—the equivalent in French of â€Å"some.† When the word â€Å"chose† is tacked onto it, it becomes the equivalent of â€Å"something.† This is an important difference, because â€Å"something† actually can function in a sentence like a noun, while â€Å"some† on its own cannot. We’ll get to this in a minute, but first, we’ll take a quick look at answer (C). â€Å"Plusieurs† is another indiscriminate quantity, the French equivalent of â€Å"several.† So from here, we can see that we’re choosing between three vague answers, two of which are quantities, and one of which is a noun: something, several, or some. In English, all of these answers work as is: Marie has something to offer me; Marie has several to offer me; Marie has some to offer me. But what about in French? Luckily, or unluckily, for us, quantities in French are less straightforward on a grammatical level. What does this mean? Well, we can recall that in French, quantities cannot be used separately from the objects that they quantify—in other words, you can’t talk about â€Å"several† or â€Å"some† or a â€Å"few† or a â€Å"lot† without specifying of what. This is accomplished with the handy pronoun en, which often serves in sentences as the placeholder for objects that need mentioning in expressions of quantity. For example, when we want to say â€Å"there are several (of them),† the construction is â€Å"Il y en a plusieurs.† Alternatively, we could also specify directly what there are several of—â€Å"Il y a plusieurs chambres†; â€Å"Il y a plusieurs choix†; â€Å"Il y a plusieurs chiens†, etc. But we cannot just say â€Å"Il y a plusieurs† on its own. For that kind of expression, where we have no intention of specifying the particular object in the sentence, we need to insert the pronoun en, which does the dirty work of referencing the intended objects for us. So what does all this mean? It means that our question just got a lot easier to answer. We can return to the answer choices of (C) and (D) and now see that they cannot properly function in the sentence as given. We would need the sentence to be written â€Å"Marie en a†¦Ã¢â‚¬  and not just â€Å"Marie a† in order to use indiscriminate expressions of quantity. Thus, by the powers of elimination, we can select (A) as the right answer. It is worth pointing out that (A) was a great answer choice all along—and here’s why: as we said earlier, â€Å"quelque chose† can function in a sentence like a noun. One can use â€Å"quelque chose† exactly as one would normally use other nouns. Take a few quick examples: I have to do something before dinner. = J’ai quelque chose à   faire avant le diner.Give me something to eat! = Donne-moi quelque chose à   manger!Something stinks! = Quelque chose pue! Because â€Å"quelque chose† functions in this way, it is a natural fit for the sentence. If we came to this question in a hurry, with only a very small amount of time left in the section, we could select the answer choice (A) without needing to move through the huge calculus that we deployed above. We could simply see that â€Å"quelque chose† works grammatically and makes sense in the context. In a pinch, that’s all we need—and that’s something. Let’s try another question, this time working with gender and number. C’est grà ¢ce à   son ------- qu’il a rà ©ussi. (A) talents (B) amie (C) gentillesse (D) oncles Again, our first order of business is figuring out the context and meaning of the sentence. We can recognize that the verb rà ©ussir, used here in the past participle, means to succeed. We also note the use of the expression â€Å"grà ¢ce à  ,† which is the French equivalent of â€Å"thanks to.† *** A little vocabulary interjection: the French language has many expressions to describe causal relationships. While in English, we usually use phrases like â€Å"because of† and â€Å"due to† almost interchangeably, in French the situation is a little more complicated. The added complexity comes from the specific connotation of certain expressions; expressions exist to describe exclusively positive causal outcomes, exclusively negative ones, and neutral ones. Thus, based on the emotional context of a cause and effect, certain phrases will be privileged over others: Grà ¢ce à   = Thanks to. Connotation is positive. Thanks to my inheritance, I live a life of luxury! = Grà ¢ce à   mon hà ©ritage, j’ai une vie luxueuse! À cause de = Because of. Connotation is negative. Because of the traffic jam, I arrived an hour late. = À cause du bouchon, j’arrivais une heure en retard. En raison de = Due to. Connotation is neutral. Due to the strike, the subway is experiencing intermittent service. = En raison de grà ¨ve, le service du mà ©tro est partialement perturbà ©. *** So, back to our question, we can see that the sentence is talking positively about something that helped him (whoever he is) succeed. Now that we know what the sentence is about, we can get to work selecting the best answer. Since the blank comes after a possessive article, we know that the skill being tested here is our awareness of gender and number rules. Let’s dive right in. The possessive is â€Å"son,† which is a singular possessive that either works with masculine nouns or with feminine nouns that begin with vowels (to avoid two consecutive vowels in the sentence). Accordingly, we can scan the answer choices and eliminate any plural words right away. We immediately note that answer choice (A), talents, and choice (D), oncles, are both plural – and so they get the boot. A singular possessive cannot work with plural objects, and vice versa; since we have a singular possessive, we can only work with singular nouns. This is helpful, because we’ve cut ou r answer possibilities in half. Now, both of the remaining choices are nouns, but there are important differences between them. Let’s assume for a moment that we don’t know what â€Å"gentillesse† means. No problem—we can still answer the question. We can easily recognize that â€Å"amie† means friend, and the terminal e indicates to us that the word is in its feminine form. Even though the possessive in the sentence is in the default masculine form (son), we also note that â€Å"amie† begins with a vowel. Written and oral French always privilege the fluid flow of sounds across the page and across space. Accordingly, spelling and pronunciation rules often reconfigure words so that they encounter the least resistance to fluid, continuous articulation. That means lots of elision and liaison (running the ends of words into the beginning of the following ones) and almost no glottal stops (pauses between vowels, especially two different ones). With this in mind, we can see how F rench prefers to write/say â€Å"son amie† – an expression where the n in son can move directly into the open vowel of the a in amie -- instead of â€Å"sa amie,† which would necessitate a pause between the two a’s. So, we know that â€Å"son amie† is grammatically correct, even if the gender discrepancy initially looks off-putting. We are almost ready to choose this answer and be done, but there’s one last thing to double-check. Let’s quickly pivot to â€Å"gentillesse.† Even if we don’t know what it means, is there anything we do know? Well, we can recall that there is a rule in French spelling that all words that end in –esse are feminine. Thus, the word, as a singular, would need to take the singular feminine possessive, sa. But instead, the question provides us with son. Thus, this answer choice is no good. With (C) eliminated, we can confidently select (B) as the answer. [Just for kicks, the word â€Å"gentillesse† is derived from the adjective gentil(le). As gentil means kind, it follows that gentillesse, the noun form, means kindness.] Keep these approaches in mind, dear readers, as you continue to prepare for the SAT II Subject Test in French, coming up in just a few weeks. Don’t hesitate to reach out and talk to one of our stellar French tutors in New York or Boston if you have any questions, and in the meantime, stay tuned for more dissections of test questions coming soon. Bonne continuation! And as always, enjoy!

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Women s Equality And The Ethical Theory Of Deontology

Women and men have had certain roles in society that were understood amongst them to be specified for their particular gender. Males were known to have the leading role as head of the house hold and the bread winner while the woman’s duty was to stay at home and take care of the house and children. While many people years ago deemed this way of life and practice to be the right and ethical thing to do, times have changed and so this kind of treatment towards a woman’s equality must be questioned. Even though times have changed, this mindset of a woman’s ability to be as good as a man has not completely gone away. In today’s society a woman contributes to the economy and her family as equally as that of a man. Therefore, women should share equal rights and opportunities as their gender counterparts. Women’s equality applies to the ethical theory of Deontology. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Importance Of The Family - 1880 Words

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The Injustices of Being Mexican free essay sample

The Injustices of being a Mexican [ september 12, 2010] The injustices of being a Mexican Throughout the course of history, United States has been home to millions of immigrants from every country in the world. In particular, Latino immigrants are the highest number of immigrants presently in the United States. Latino and African-American immigrants,have suffered the most injustices than any other culture. Injustices, that comes from every type and form of racial and ethnic discrimination. The impact that this subordinate group has made on the economy, education, Justice system, and population is ndeniably tremendous. Did the United States discriminate more, towards the Mexican-American immigrants than an any other minority group? Immigration of Mexican-Americans During the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), the United States conquered and took much of the Southwest area from Mexico. For any of the Mexicans that lived in those areas, were subject to discrimination. Mexicans, entered American society, as a conquered-people. We will write a custom essay sample on The Injustices of Being Mexican or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Labeled as illegal immigrants, the start of injustices in the form of discrimination began. In the Unites States, racism and discrimination is a ajor issue, starting back during the colonial era. Racist attitudes and prejudices are held by a huge portion of the population in the United States. The majority according to statistics, 32. 5 million foreign-born people are from Latin America, specifically Mexico. Segregation, Discrimination, and Racism Mexican-American immigrants suffered many injustices, here in the U. S. , especially during the Great Depression. During this era, the United States sponsored a Mexican Repatriation Act, that encouraged all Mexican immigrants to go back to Mexico voluntarily. However, many were removed by force, and beaten. The Zoot Suit Riots (1943), were racial violence issues against Latinos (e. g. Mexican-American), in Los Angeles. Dozens of naval servicemen, were stationed in the Latino communities, and conflicted with Mexican-American youths. Young Mexican-Americans, throughout the Untied States, struggled to belong anywhere. The struggle to create identities for their people and themselves, thus the Chicano Movement was born (Gale, 1997). Businesses, public institutions, and homeowners associations created policies that purposely excluded Mexican-Americans from doing business with them. In other terms, redlining iscrimination occurred. School children of Mexican American descent, were subject to racial segregation. Mexican-Americans were also excluded from being Jurors in court cases. Many Mexican-Americans were forced to live in separate residential areas, due to real estate laws, and environmental Justice discrimination. With the housing for Mexican-Americans, being near refineries, and highly polluted areas, the effects of run-down areas of the local environment, caused unwanted health conditions for many. Forms of Discrimination Mexican- Americans became subject to many forms of discrimination. Bartles, 2010), stated,[ Just as an invisible barrier that seems hard to see, but exists like a glass escalator. conceptually similar to those based on other biological characteristics, of age and race. The most comprehensive report created in 1996, by the Federal Glass ceiling commission, was about gender and ethnic segregation in the workplace. This report identifies barriers to woman and ethnic minorities in employment, otherwise known as Glass Walls. Ethnic Minority women(Hispanic), make up only 2-9% of the workforce (Sidanius, 1993). Other forms of discrimination that Mexican-Americans have suffered re: Reverse Discrimination, Double Jeopardy, Glass Ceiling, Affirmative ActionÃ'› Institutional Discrimination, and Dual Labor Market. When two separate labor markets are defined by two dimensions of characteristics of Jobs against characteristics of individuals (Wachtel, 2009). I am culturally defined by the Mexican- American ethnic group, but seemed to be perceived as white. This type of identity has its good an bad points. I live by a traditional Mexican culture and heritage, but am classified as American, by language, skin tone and class. Conclusion

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Writing An Illustrative Essay

Writing An Illustrative EssayAre you ready to write a useful and illustrative essay? If you are, read on for some tips that will help you.Having a subject and a particular theme is the first step in writing a paper. The actual content of the paper is not very important. However, the topic and its symbolic meaning are the two most important things that you should have in mind.Perhaps you will have your own reasons for wanting to write an essay. For instance, it may be for your degree or it could be because you want to make a statement or make a career change. Whatever the reason is, it's very important to have a pre-planned and logical beginning. It is important to write a coherent and non-dramatic starting point because it is essential for the rest of the essay. For instance, if you want to start the topic of the paper with a quotation, your ending paragraph should end with the same quotation.It is essential to start writing a paper with a goal in mind. For instance, in order to effe ctively organize and document your thoughts, you need to be sure that you wrote a succinct yet concise conclusion. If you are not certain what this means, the aim is that the paper will be structured in such a way that it allows people to read through it quickly without getting lost in the process. To make sure that you will be able to follow the structure and make your paper more meaningful, you may want to have a title on the opening paragraph and then a heading for the whole paper.A rather important element of an illustrative essay is having a particular ending. Of course, the main topic of the paper does not have to be the same as the main subject of the essay. You can combine the two topics in such a way that they add a new dimension to the paper, making it more attractive and original.When it comes to formatting, it is important to have a style guide to help you out. On the other hand, if you are just starting to write an essay, it is important to read as many books on composi tion as possible. You should also spend some time studying online sources as well. This way, you will be able to know what kind of papers you should look for when you are searching for resources.Make sure that you have a word processing program and a proofreading program. Since you are still learning how to write a paper, it would be best if you read several papers before you start typing your own. Word processing software and proofreading software are excellent tools in this regard. There are also text editors that are available online.The beauty of a paper is the fact that it tells a story. Therefore, it is very important to give due attention to the parts of the paper that tell the story. In order to do this, you will have to put some thought into the first paragraph and ensure that it is grammatically correct. For instance, use short sentences that will not force your readers to put in so much effort on grammar.

Monday, April 6, 2020

The Nuiances of Immigration Essay Introduction Samples

The Nuiances of Immigration Essay Introduction Samples It's apparent that illegal immigrants searching for an immigration reform is a massive issue, there are several things holding our nation back from giving the ones in need one. Immigration does not need to be the bad man's escape in the event the government provides enough jobs for everybody. While you may wind up paying the exact same number of taxes as a citizen, you might not be getting the exact same benefits. The issue is, it's hard to achieve that. The individual who's migrating benefits in numerous ways from the procedure for immigration. The massive number that is now allowed by the exact same government is too high, such that the immigration machinery is insufficient to handle all of them within a predetermined period of time. Immigration is the best alternative to take if you're someone from such regions. Besides the economic factors, another main reason behind immigration is safety and security. This paper will center on the present migration trends and migration in the united states. This issue was exacerbated recently during the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe, which has resulted in the rise of several right wing parties all over the continent. The second problem connected with immigration is the fact that it affects gender proportion. The guns may also be found easily and are available in several types. Arguing with an immigration standpoint, a huge number of arguments are definitely negative. Besides that, there's been plenty of prosecutions regarding illegal immigration over the previous few decades. There are a few reasons which justify and condemn illegal immigration that I will endeavor to go over below. Proper laws and reforms want to go implemented in the battle against illegal immigration and are likely to be prosperous. The folks who move to a different country are called immigrants to their new country but in their house nation they are emigrants. First, the country receiving the immigrants are going to have its public expenditure increased because of greater population. This illegal immigration argumentative essay looks at a number of the issues this phenomenon has on a nation. He has become a big global issue, especially in the field of economics, trade, and business. Illegal immigration is a sensitive matter that needs substantial attention and discussion to several countries especially the ones that are economically stable. The Start of Immigration Essay Introduction Samples For instance, if you're writing an essay about immigration in the usa, describe and t alk about the crucial periods when immigration was high. Illegal immigrants bring lots of problems to the United States of america, and several are of the opinion they ought to not be allowed to go into the country in the very first place. Illegal immigration has been an issue for the United States of america for a lengthy moment. Banning immigration won't improve the condition of the US labor market or decrease the unemployment rate of native residents. The Positive Impact of Immigrants in our Society The matter of immigration has changed into a big debate for everybody. Immigration is a process, which happens in poor nations. He is a controversial subject which is seldom out of the news. He could become an even more serious problem in the U.S. if the government does not produce stricter laws. Getting the Best Immigration Essay Introduction Samples With the migration of the greatest brains from the country would lead to reduced productivity that might ultimately cause a financial crisis or maybe even resolved. Therefore think hard whether you've got sufficient nerve to construct interactions by employing these females! There's been a public outcry over affirmative action that's the discrimination of immigrants at their workplace. This quick assimilation can be useful and can assist in a fruitful life in a peaceful atmosphere.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

The Rise of Satiracal Persuasive Essay Topics

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