UNIT 1 Leçon 1 Day A BONJOUR!
Review! You and your partner take turns quizzing each other on the important phrases we learned last time. Be sure to say them in French and ask for English meaning and… Be sure to say them in English and ask for the French way! Pass out vocab sheets and stamps
La Bise
Most of the time, the last consonant of the L’ALPHABET What’s the hardest part of learning French? Pronunciatioin! ai = ay eau = o au = o oi = wa ç = s ou = oo ch = sh qu = k h = ui = wi th = t Most of the time, the last consonant of the word is NOT pronounced!
L’ALPHABET As we go through the alphabet, take notes on how letters sound! When two letters are together in a word the French say “deux f” “deux t” “deux n” Vocabulary Lists
Hello! Salut! Enchanté(e)! Bonsoir! Bonjour!
Goodbye! Salut! Ciao! Au revoir! À bientôt! À tout à l’heure!
What’s your name? Salut! Salut! Comment t’appelles-tu? Je m’appelle Caillou. Comment t’appelles-tu? Je m’appelle Claude. Ciao! À bientôt!
What’s your name? Bonjour! Bonjour! Comment vous appelez-vous? Je m’appelle Monsieur Girard. Enchanté! Au revoir!
What’s your name? Salut! Salut! Comment t’appelles-tu? Je m’appelle Caillou. Comment t’appelles-tu? Je m’appelle Claudine. Salut! À tout à l’heure!
What’s your name? Bonsoir! Bonsoir! Comment vous appelez-vous? Je m’appelle Madame Girard. Enchantée! Au revoir!
What’s the difference? Comment t’appelles-tu? Comment vous appelez-vous? When would we use salut? bonjour?
Qui est-ce? C’est… claude, caillou, mme girard, m girard, claudine
Greet and ask their names! Now you try! Greet and ask their names! A&C Walk around the room and get to know people from different tables. Talk to people who are sitting down. Be sure to use the formal and informal to practice
What’s his/her name? Comment s’appelle-t-il? Il s’appelle ... Comment s’appelle-t-elle? Elle s’appelle ...
How are you? Salut! Salut! Comment ça va? Ça va bien! Et toi? Ça va très bien!
How are you? Salut! Salut! Comment vas-tu? Ça va mal! Et toi? Ça va bien!
How are you? Bonjour! Bonjour! Comment allez-vous? Ça va très bien. Et toi? Ça va comme ci comme ça!
How are you? Bonjour! Bonjour! Comment vas-tu? Ça va comme ci comme ça et vous?. Pas mal!
What’s the difference? Comment ça va? Comment vas-tu? et toi? Comment allez-vous? et vous?
How are you? Ça va très bien! Ça va bien! Ça va comme ci comme ça! mal! Ça va très mal!
Greet, ask their names, and how they are doing! Now you try! Greet, ask their names, and how they are doing! B&D Walk around the room and get to know people from different tables. Talk to people who are sitting down. Be sure to use the formal and informal to practice
Where are you from? Salut! Salut! D’où es-tu? Je suis de Paris. et toi? Je suis de Lyon. Ciao! À bientôt!
Where are you from? Bonjour! Bonjour! D’où êtes-vous? Je suis de Paris. Et toi? Moi aussi!
Where are you from? Salut! Salut! D’où es-tu? Je suis de Paris. et toi? Je suis de Lille. Salut! À tout à l’heure!
Where are you from? Bonsoir! Bonsoir! D’où es-tu? Je suis de Paris. Et vous! Pas moi, je suis de Nice!
What’s the difference? D’où es-tu? D’où êtes-vous? Moi aussi Pas moi
Now you try! Greet, ask their names, ask how they are doing and where they are from! EVERYONE Walk around the room and get to know people from different tables. Be sure to use the formal and informal to practice Fill out your “Get to know my neighbors” as you talk to people.
Something of note! Madame = Mme Monsieur = M Mademoiselle = Mlle
used to be spelled differently Accents Accent Look Does aigu é makes ay sound grave è ù à soft ‘e’ changes meaning circonflexe ê î û used to be spelled differently tréma ï ü ë pronounce both vowels cédille ç ‘s’ sound e dans l’o œ euh