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Chez moi! In this unit you will learn: The names of some towns in France and how to say people live there How to say where YOU live How to pronounce the letter ‘i’ in French What sound ‘qu…’ makes in French The names of the rooms and some furniture in your house How to use the expression ‘il y a…’ How to say what you like to do in different rooms of the house using ‘j’aime…’ + an infinitive verb. You will get better at:: Understanding, asking and responding to questions Hearing the differences in sound between French and English Saying those sounds correctly in French when you see them

Click to look at the map of France and see where these towns are. La France How many of these towns are in France? Oui Non Paris Dijon Nantes Toulouse Dijon Venise Paris Madrid Toulouse Nantes Click to look at the map of France and see where these towns are.

As each name appears, can you say where he /she lives Daniel Exemple: Lucette Elise Lucette habite à Toulon! Didier Eric Your partner thinks of a town on the map. You ask: ‘Tu habites à Grenoble?’ etc. until you get it right!

Read Texte 1/ Worksheet 1 and answer these questions. Click after each one to see if you’re right! Now ask your partner some more questions beginning with ‘Qui…’ Qui habite À Grenoble? Qui habite à Nantes? Marie-Laure habite à Grenoble Daniel habite à Nantes Qui habite à Toulon? Lucette habite à Toulon Où habites-tu, Daniel? J’habite à Nantes Can you say where YOU live?

Do you know…? what’s the difference between a question beginning with ‘Qui…?’ and a question beginning with ‘Où…?’ why you’ve seen habite and habites spelt in 2 ways? (j’habite / tu habites)

Qui…? Listen to and practise the pronunciation of ‘qui?’ How do you think these French words are pronounced? question quinze Quebec que quatre quart

Look at and these words again Look at and these words again. Decide if they are towns (villes) or first names (prénoms): Villes Prénoms Didier Lille Paris Elise Dijon Limoges Perpignan Thierry What SOUND do all the above words contain? What letter makes this sound in French?

elle éléphant ski biscuit Do you know some other French words with the sound ‘i’ in them? As the words appear, say them if they do contain the sound, keep silent if they don’t! quinze français vendredi il chien fille chat

Ma maison un lit une télévision une table un frigo une chaise une douche un lavabo un canapé un fauteuil une armoire

Can you name the furniture as it appears?

Il ya… Dans la cuisine il y a un frigo. Il y a un lit dans la chambre. Worksheet 2 / Actvitité1 Can you see a plan of a house? Each room is labelled As you read each sentence on the screen draw an arrow on your sheet to place each item of furniture in the right room. Dans la cuisine il y a un frigo. Il y a un lit dans la chambre. Il y a un lavabo dans la salle de bains. Dans le salon il y a un canapé et un fauteuil. Il y a aussi une armoire dans la chambre. Dans la salle à manger il y a une table et quartre chaises Et la douche? Oui, dans la salle de bains il y a une douche. Look at this text again: Can you work out the meaning of ‘dans’ and ‘il y a’?

Quand je suis chez moi… J’aime… écouter de la musique dans la cuisine manger le dîner dans la salle à manger lire un livre dans le salon regarder la télé dans le salon dormir dans la chambre prendre une douche dans la salle de bains What do the phrases in red have in common? They all describe activities and contain an infinitive verb.

Où habites-tu? You have 3 minutes to read this text before parts of it are covered up. Can you work out the missing bits? Je m’appelle Martine et j’habite en France avec ma famille. Nous avons une grande maison à Grenoble. Dans la maison il y a trois chambres, une cuisine, un salon, une salle à manger et deux salles de bains avec une douche. Dans ma chambre il y a un lit et une armoire. J’aime regarder la télé dans ma chambre. Il y a un grand canapé dans le salon. J’aime écouter de la musique dans le salon.

Chez moi! Do you think you know: The names of some towns in France and how to say people live there How to say where YOU live How to pronounce the letter ‘i’ in French What sound ‘qu…’ makes in French The names of the rooms and some furniture in your house How to use the expression ‘il y a…’ How to say what you like to do in different rooms of the house using ‘j’aime…’ + an infinitive verb. Do you feel you’re better at:: Understanding, asking and responding to questions Hearing the differences in sound between French and English Saying those sounds correctly in French when you see them