Warm up As a tradition, French family members share food together and take the opportunity to talk to each other while enjoying the food. Write 5 sentences.

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Warm up As a tradition, French family members share food together and take the opportunity to talk to each other while enjoying the food. Write 5 sentences expressing your opinion about this tradition.

Warm up What do you like to eat, at home made food or a restaurant food? Explain your answer and think about good nutrition, taste, … for your well being.

Une spécialité française Yesterday, looking on the picture we learned about Mme Lepic’s surprice food (les escargots) for Pamela ( a young lady from USA) Play cd 2, Tr. 1-2 Vocabulary? Understanding * Talking about food served in school’s cafeteria (Khs) and hot and balanced food served in many schools in France. *Quality*

Making purchases * Names and prices of vegetables E. LECLERC Raisins Bananes Carottes Ananas – 2,87 E 0,90 E 3,30 E 6,65 E Edives Tomates Choux-Fleurs – 1,05 E 0,75 E 3,26 E Pommes Golden Oranges 1,50E 1,50E ** Do # 7 **

Making purchases: To ask what quantity someone wants: Combien en voulez-vous? How many/how much do you want? To ask for a certain quantity of something: Je voudrais une livre de tomates. Je vais prendre un kilo de bananes. Des pommes? Je vais en prendre deux kilos. I’II take….(of them)

To ask for total cost: Ça fait combien? Note de grammaire: the object pronoun en means of them. You use it to replace the phrase de(s) + a thing or things. -Vous voulez des fraises? -Oui, je vais en prendre une livre. -Et avec ça? -Des bananes, s’il vous plait. -Combien en vous voulez-vous? - Un kilos, s’il vous plait.

* Grammaire complémentaire: p.82, act. 1-2 * Note culturelle * Listening, cd 3, TR. 3 Vocabulaire P. 67 : où est-ce qu’on va pour acheter à manger? A la charcuterie, on trouve…de pâté, des saucissons, du jambo; A la boulangerie, on achète…des pains au chocolat, des bagettes, des croissants;

A la pâtisserie, on se régale avec…une tarte au pommes, des religieuses, des millefeuilles; A la boucherie, on peut acheter de la viande ou de la volaille: un biftec, un rôti de boeuf, un poulet; A la poissonnerie, on trouve du poisson et des fruits de mer: des escargots, des crevettes, des huitres, du poisson. Finish Handouts ** Exit**