Père, je t’adore Père, je t’adore, Je te donne ma vie, Je t’aime tant.

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Père, je t’adore Père, je t’adore, Je te donne ma vie, Je t’aime tant.   Jésus, je t’adore, Saint Esprit, je t’adore, French 111-Konyndyk

Vocab Quiz: pp. 44-45: “Pour faire les présentations” and “Pour prendre congé” (6 + 1 pts.) Good-bye. Nice (Delighted) to meet you. À tout à l’heure. (2 pts.) [+ ½ pt. it you can tell what that devolved into in English during WWII in Britain.] Salut. (1 pt.) [+ ½ pt. for 2nd meaning] to like; love French 111-Konyndyk

Conversation: (Verbes) Est-ce que tu habites à Paris? à Grand Rapids? Tu parles français? Est-ce que tu nages beaucoup? bien? Tu étudies beaucoup? Tu fumes, n’est-ce pas? French 111-Konyndyk

L’article défini (le, la, l’, les) = “the” [p. 27] Masc. Sing. Fem. Sing. le garçon la femme le café la bière l’homme l’orange Masc. Pl. Fem. Pl. les garçons les femmes les cafés les bières les hommes les oranges French 111-Konyndyk

2. Def. article is often used with the following verbs: NOTES: 1. Def. article is used to talk about something in a general / collective sense. 2. Def. article is often used with the following verbs: aimer (beaucoup) (mieux) (ne pas) aimer (ne pas) aimer (du tout) adorer préférer 3. le, la, l’, les = “the” 4. Even if the definite article is missing in English, it must still be included in French. e.g. I like coffee. J’aime le café.) He doesn’t like wine at all. ==> _______________________________ French 111-Konyndyk

aimer = to like; love adorer = to adore [p. 27] aimer: adorer: j’aime tu aimes il, elle, on aime nous aimons vous aimez ils, elles aiment We love ham. They adore sandwiches. I don’t like beer at all. French 111-Konyndyk

préférer = to prefer, like better [TB p. 27] (Shoe Verb) je préfère nous préférons tu préfères vous préférez il, elle, on préfère ils, elles préfèrent  1. We prefer coffee, but they like tea better. 2. Do you prefer ham or cheese? French 111-Konyndyk