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Starter Mon (beau) père … Ma (demi) sœur … Mon (demi) frère … How would you finish these sentences? Mon (beau) père … Ma (demi) sœur … Mon (demi) frère … Ma (belle) mère … Mes grands-parents …

C'est quel nombre? 1. dix 2. onze 3. dix-huit 4. vingt 5. deux vi☻☻t 5. deux d☻x o☻☻e di☻-☻u☻t d☻☻x 6. trois 7. treize 8. quinze 9. cinq 10. sept t☻☻i☻ tr☻☻z☻ qu☻nz☻ ☻☻n☻ se☻☻

Possessive adjectives Bernadette Je m’appelle Bernadette. J’ai 14 ans. J’ai un frère. Il s’appelle Pierre. Il a 12 ans. Ma mère s’appelle Béatrice. Elle a 38 ans. Mon père s’appelle Jean. Il a 40 ans. Read Bernadette’s text again. Can you find the two words she uses for ‘my’? She says “Ma mère s’appelle Béatrice” – My mother’s name is Béatrice. Then she says “Mon père s’appelle Jean” – My father’s name is Jean.

Possessive adjectives Why do you think she uses a different word each time? It’s because in French, you need a different word for ‘my’ depending on whether the word after it is masculine or feminine. In this case, mother (mère) is feminine and father (père) is masculine. Now look at the following table: My Your His / her masc mon ton son fem ma ta sa plural mes tes ses

Possessive adjectives My Your His / her masc mon ton son fem ma ta sa plural mes tes ses (my) _____ stylo (your) _____ ordinateur (his) _____ bics (her) _____ trousse (your) _____ crayons (her) _____ sac (his) _____ gommes (my) _____ livres (my) _____ cahier (your) _____ règle mon ton ses sa tes son ses mes Can you fill in the gaps by correctly translating the words in brackets? Remember to check the gender of each noun, and to look out for plurals (ending in –s!). mon ta Answers appear one by one on mouseclick. This might be a sensible time to point out that mon, ton and son are used instead of ma, ta and sa before vowels and h.

Écoute – comment s’appellent-ils? Barbara Mon grand-père Ma grand-mère Ma mère Mon père Mon grand frère Mon petit frère Ma sœur Mon chien Mon chat Thomas Françoise Barbara Jean- Luc Yannick Sébastien Élodie Ludo Jacques Élodie Jacques Jean-Luc Sébastien Thomas Françoise Ludo Yannick