Ma famille Objectifs de la leçon: To familiarize yourself again with “my” To revise family members and personal descriptions Phrase du jour: je suis la.

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Ma famille Objectifs de la leçon: To familiarize yourself again with “my” To revise family members and personal descriptions Phrase du jour: je suis la cadette (I am the youngest)

My

I am ……..years old My birthday is on the ……. I have ………sisters/brothers who are called…… He is aged of……………….years old I find it good I don’t have pets at home I would like to have.. I’m quite tall for my age People say I look like……………….. He/she has ………………hair I have……………………..hair He/she has ………………eyes I have……………………..eyes He/she wears contact lenses/glasses I like him/her She is the eldest in the family ………………was born in………………… 18. I am /he is /she is 19. Tall 20. Small 21. Fat 22. Slim

prénom Qui? Âge aniversaire cheveux yeux taille autres 1 2 3

Une famille nombreuse : Aminata Choquant Enfants Marié Crois Soeurs 7. Ensemble 8. Repas 9. Monogamie 10. Capitale 11. Disputais 12. divorce Trouvez les mots en anglais Mettez le bon mot dans la bulle

Comprehension Who does Aminata live with? How old was she when her dad remarried? How many siblings doe she have altogether? Where does she live? A Who is in charge of the meals? Why does her dad insist on them eating together? Does she still argue with her siblings? Why? B Why is is shocking to live without being married in Cameroun? What’s important according to them? C What has become more frequent in France ? What problems does Aminata highlight in France? What does she think about life in Cameroun? D

Le mari / l’époux La femme/l’épouse [fam] Le mariage/ Être marié Le concubinage La vie en couple [vee] La vie en union libre Une famille monoparentale Une mère célibataire Un père célibataire Être divorcé(e) Un veuf Une veuve

Les relations Reasons Family relationships

In my opinion, I am quite nice and intelligent (but I can be annoying sometimes.) I think that my brother is exasperating because he never listens to me and screams all the time. My mum is charming as she likes the same things as me and I can talk about my problems. Before, when I was younger, I used to have long hair but now I have short hair. People say I look like my dad. I don’t get on with my dad because he is too strict and treats me like a baby. When I was younger I used to be his little princess. I find that my parents are very cool as I can dress the way I want, we have lots in common and generally my mum is funny whereas my dad is rather silly. In my opinion, my sister is too spoilt and she gets on my nerves. She is really full of life but she is noisy from time to time and I hate it. I was born in 1993 and I am the eldest in the family. I have two brothers who are called Pierre and Daniel. Daniel is funny and sensible but Pierre is completely crazy!

Le mariage et l’avenir

The future with endings We have looked at the future with “aller” ie Je vais + verb meaning “ I am going to…” There is also another way to express the future using “I will” ie I will get married/ I will travel… The texts below are using that future tense so look at the following verbs and how they are written

Trouver : je trouverai I will find Avoir: j’aurai Rester: je resterai Payer: je payerai Se marier: je me marierai *C’est:ça sera Acheter: j’achèterai Aller: j’irai All this verbs are expressed with “Je” except for C’est:ça sera You will find the “nous” form useful when reading texts What do you notice? *Nous aurons Nous nous marierons *Nous irons Nous resterons Nous trouverons

Mon partenaire idéal

Mon partenaire idéal serait/sera……… Je rêve d’avoir un partenaire………… I dream to have a………partner My ideal partner would/will be riche généreux sympa charmant agréable sportif…… Il aimera he will like faire du sport / aller au ciné / écouter de la musique / danser / faire du cyclisme./aller en vacances/faire du shopping to do sport / to go to the cinema / to listen to music / to dance / to go cycling./go on holiday/go shopping Nous nous marierons à l’église/en France/en Espagne/en Jamaïque Nous aurons deux enfants/un chien/un chat… Nous vivrons dans une grande maison/en ville/dans un château Ça sera…………………

Le racisme Objectifs de la leçon: To become aware of vocabulary relating to the topic of racism To understand how it can affect other people’s lives Phrase du jour: il faut/il ne faut pas we should/we shouldn’t

Vocabulaire-clé Je veux I want Il/elle veut he/she wants Je viens de I come from Ils viennent de they come from La plupart most trouver to find Être fière (fier masc) to be proud J’ai/il/ils/elles ont rencontré I/he/they met

Exercice: reliez les mots aux définitions

Exercice d’écoute: écoute le passage et remplis les blancs avec le bon mot

Comparisons and il faut/il ne faut pas Il faut être plus……………que… you should be more……than… Il faut être moins…………que… you should be less...than… Il ne faut pas: you shouldn’t Exemple: Il faut être plus tolérants que les racistes Il ne faut pas agresser les gens Gens: people

L’incident a eu lieu An incident took place samedi / il y a un mois / la semaine dernière on Saturday / a month ago / last week dans la rue / dans un bus / au stade. in the road / on a bus / in the stadium. Un homme a A man has Un groupe de jeunes ont A group of young people have agressé … / insulté … / refusé de … attacked … / insulted … / refused to … Cet incident m’a This incident attristé(e) / déprimé(e) / fâché(e) / enragé(e). saddened me / depressed me / angered me / enraged me. À mon avis, il faut In my opinion, we need On devrait We have to punir les coupables / supprimer … / interdire … to punish the culprits / to remove … / to ban …

Être plus tolérant que Être plus ouvert envers les cultures différentes Être plus curieux des autres gens Être moins agressif envers les étrangers Insulter les gens de religion différente Se moquer Punir les coupables d’actions racistes Supprimer le racisme Encourager le racisme Éviter la discrimation

Je travaille pour une organisation qui I work for an organisation which aide les enfants / s’occupe des animaux / combat la pauvreté / collecte de l’argent pour les SDF. Helps children / looks after animals / fights against poverty / collects money for the homeless Chaque semaine je consacre Each week I devote Chaque semaine je passe Each week I spend deux heures à ce travail / une partie du week-end à l’organisation. two hours to the work / a part of the weekend to the organisation. une soirée à travailler pour cette organisation. an evening to work for this organisation. Je vends I buy J’organise I organise Je collecte I collect Je passe du temps avec I pass the time with des magazines / des vêtements. magazines / clothes. des jeux / des événements spéciaux. some games / some special events. pas mal d’argent. quite a lot of money. des enfants / des personnes âgées / des animaux. the children / old people / the animals. Je trouve le travail I find the work J’aime le contact avec I like the contact with satisfaisant / enrichissant. satisfying / enriching. les personnes défavorisées. disadvantaged people. Notre travail est /sera utile aux enfants Our work is / will be useful to the children Notre organisation est /sera utile aux gens Our organisation is / will be useful to the people parce qu’ils comprendront qu’ils ne sont pas seuls. because they know that they are not alone. parce qu’ils recevront des conseils / de l’aide / de l’argent / de quoi manger. because they receive advice / help / money / something to eat. À l’avenir, on fera construire In the future, we will build On aidera We will help un nouveau centre d’accueil. a new welcome centre. encore plus de gens. even more people. Je travaille pour une organisation qui I work for an organisation which aide les enfants / s’occupe des animaux. Helps children / looks after animals Chaque semaine je consacre / passe Each week I devote / pass deux heures à ce travail. two hours to this work. Je vends I buy J’organise I organise des magazines / des vêtements. magazines / clothes. des jeux / des événements spéciaux. some games / some special events. Je trouve le travail I find the work satisfaisant / enrichissant. satisfying / enriching. Notre organisation est utile aux SDF (etc) Our organisation is useful to the homeless parce qu’ils reçoivent des conseils / de l’aide / de l’argent / de quoi manger. because they receive advice / help / money / something to eat. À l’avenir, on voudrait créer In the future, we would like to create un nouveau centre d’accueil. a new welcome centre.