Is this written in correct french? Besides the little marks above the es.

Sophie et Marc danse. Simone joue de la guitare. Sonya et Pierre mange. Giesele et Lus danse. Yves ecoute musique. Bryce danse. Ils sont alles a la plage. Ashley joue de la guitare.

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Singular - danse BUT this subject is plural = dansent.

Singular = mange BUT plural = mangent

Gisèle et Luc??? dansent

Yves écoute de la musique (some music) OR la musique (specific piece of music)

Ils sont allés à la plage.

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a = with no accent is a verb
à = to, at

There are 3 e's in French: e - uh, é = a (first letter of American alphabet) and è = eh. The word élève has all 3!

Here is the infinitive "danser" conjugated in all its forms of the Present Tense:
je danse
tu danses
il/elle/on danse

nous dansons
vous dansez
ils/elles dansent

Sra (aka Mme)

No, this is not written in correct French. Here's the corrected version of the text:

Sophie et Marc dansent. Simone joue de la guitare. Sonya et Pierre mangent. Gisèle et Luc dansent. Yves écoute de la musique. Bryce danse. Ils sont allés à la plage. Ashley joue de la guitare.

To identify the mistakes, I looked at the verbs and their conjugations according to the subject pronouns. Here are some explanations for the corrections:

1. "danse" should be "dansent" because "Sophie et Marc" is the subject, referring to two people.
2. "Giesele et Lus" should be corrected to "Gisèle et Luc" because of the misspelling.
3. "mange" should be "mangent" because "Sonya et Pierre" is the subject, referring to two people.
4. "Yves ecoute musique" should be "Yves écoute de la musique" to indicate that he is listening to some music.
5. "Ils sont alles" should be "Ils sont allés" to correct the conjugation of the verb "aller" in the past tense.

As for the request regarding "the little marks above the es," I assume you mean the accent marks. In French, accents are essential and should be used correctly to indicate pronunciation and differentiate words. In this corrected version, I've included the accent marks where necessary.