Chapter 6 lesson 2 Essential Question: How do you ask for directions and give them?

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Chapter 6 lesson 2 Essential Question: How do you ask for directions and give them?

Review vocabulary

Cinquain for warm up ● Write a cinquain poem using the vocabulary from the last lesson. ● Example: Un endroit Derrière, devant Chercher, passer, trouver J’ai besoin d’acheter des fruits. Le marché

Cinquain format A noun Two prepositions Three verbs or verb phrases A sentence A word related to the noun

Flash culture ● The French code de la route (traffic rules) are similar to those in the U.S., though some road signs are a bit different. There are fewer traffic lights than in the U.S. and their colors are rouge, orange (not yellow), and vert. More and more traffic lights in France are being replaced by a rond-point (traffic circle) because they’re safer and allow for smoother traffic flow. They also slow down traffic on major roads. 4.2

● Does something like a rond-point exist around here? ● Where? ● Do you think that they are safer than traffic lights? 4.2

Traffic signs in France

À la pharmacieà la librairieà la boutique à l’hôpitalà la posteau marché ● La famille Latellier est très occupée. Mme Latellier veut envoyer une lettre, alors elle va ___ et après elle doit acheter du poulet et des fruits ___. Sa fille, Sarah, cherche une robe pour une fête, alors elle va ___ de vêtements. Son fils Maxa besoin de livres. Il est allé ___. Les grands-parents vont ___pour acheter de l’aspirine. Et le pauvre M. Latellier a eu un petit accident! Il va ___. 1.2

Écrivons: Sophie et Claude ont fait des courses dans le centre-ville hier. Crée cinq phrases complètes au passé composé avec les éléments donnés. Ajoute des mots si nécessaire. D’abord Ensuite Après Et puis Finalement acheter rendre trouver essayer chercher bibliothèque pharmacie librairie marché boutique 1.2

To ask for directionsTo give directions Excusez-moi monsieur,je cherche une pharmacie, s’il vous plaît. Excuse me… I’m looking for… Prenez la première rue à gauche/à droite. Take… on the left/right. Continuez/ Allez tout droit vers/ jusqu’au feu. Continue/Go straight towards/until… Traversez l’avenue du Général de Gaulle. Cross… Tournez au prochain carrefour /à la prochaine rue. Turn at the next… C’est là tout de suite sur votre droite. It’s just right there on your… Pardon madame, savez-vous où est/ où se trouve la banque? Excuse-me… do you know where I’d find…? Est-ce que vous pouvez me dire où il y a une librairie? Can you tell me where there’s…?

Dialog ● Excusez-moi madame, je cherche la poste, s’il vous plaît. ● La poste est sur la rue Rosaline. Tournez à gauche au prochain carrefour. Continuez jusqu’à la station de métro à droite. La poste est à côté de la banque. ● Merci beaucoup, madame!!!

● Why would you often use the vous form instead of the tu form for asking for and giving directions?

Écoutons ● Theirry est sur le pont de la ville et il demande son chemin (way). Décide si on lui indique a.) le bon ou b.)le mauvais chemin. ● (Pass out the map.) 1.2

Math link ● Driving in France ● In France, the minimum age for driving a car is eighteen. Traffic rules are rigorously enforced, and police can issue traffic fines on the spot. Speed limits are posted in kilometers per hour. One kilometer equals 0.6 of a mile, so 100km/h is the same as 60 miles per hour. 3.1

● People who exceed the speed limit by more than 25km/h can have their license revoked on the spot. There are two speed limits on the motorway and the open road, one for dry conditions and one for wet conditions. ● What is 70mph in km/h? 3.1

Reminder 50k/h

Mock town ● Create a mock town in the classroom and practice giving people directions. ● Advanced students can look on the Paris map and give directions to monuments.