Articles Objectives: to be able to tell the difference between “the” and “a”
NOUN = a thing, object or place
piscine cinéma bibliothèque plageparc Café internet
Match up Cinéma Piscine Bibliothèque Café internet Plage Parc Internet cafe Library Cinema Park Swimming pool Beach
Match up Cinéma Piscine Club Bibliothèque Café internet Plage Cinema Swimming pool Club Library Internet cafe Beach
piscine bibliothèque plage parc cinéma Café internet Why are some nouns in blue and why are some in pink?
MASCULINEFEMININE List the masculine and feminine places bibliothèque cinéma plage Café internet parc piscine
But how do we say... The beach The club The pool
Well... In French there’s TWO ways! Which both mean....
La plage
Le cinéma
MASCULINEFEMININE (le/la) Parc(le/la) Bibliothèque (le/la) Cinéma(le/la) piscine (la/la) café internet(le/la) plage So how do you say THE for masculine and feminine places?
Noun: play
Look up the following nouns in the dictionary Are they masculine of feminine – how do you know? Car Aeroplane Apple Cat Train (f) (m) (f) (m)
Quick quiz!!!! 1.How you say THE for feminine? 2.What does “bibliotheque” mean? 3.Is cinema masculine or feminine? 4.How do you say “the” if you’re talking about a cinema?
But how do we say... A beach A club A pool
Well... In French there’s TWO ways! Which both mean....
MaculineFeminine The A
Translations Une bibliothèque A library Le café The cafe La piscine The swimming pool
What if there’s more than one though?!!
And one last thing!! how do we say... Some beaches Some clubs Some pools
What if there’s more than one though?!!
Plenary
1 What does “le/la” mean? Back to menu
2 What does “un/une” mean Back to menu
3 What is the difference between “le/la” and “les”? Back to menu
4 What does “des” mean Back to menu
5 Why do French have two words for “the”? Back to menu
6 Pass! Pick on someone else! Back to menu
7 Why does French have two words for a? Back to menu
8 I can now explain to someone else that… Back to menu
9 What level can I achieve if I use an opinion? Back to menu
Fastest person wins!!!!!! Translate the following words and remember to use the correct word at the start “le/la, un/une, les, des”
La banane
Les chiens
Un livre
L’ordinateur
La trompette
Une araignée
En ville 7oFR
Le cinéma
La bibliothèque
Le parc
Le café internet
La plage
La crêperie
Le club des jeunes
Le centre sportif
La piscine
La ville
Je vais
Je vais au cinéma Je vais en ville Je vais au centre sportif Je vais à la crêperie Je vais à la bibliothèque Je vais au parc Je vais à la piscine Je vais au club des jeunes Je vais à la plage Je vais au café I go to town I go to the café I go to the library I go to the swimming pool I go to the beach I go to the cinema I go to the park I go to the sports centre I go to the “crêpe” shop I go to town Reliez
Je vais au cinéma Je vais en ville Je vais au centre sportif Je vais à la crêperie Je vais à la bibliothèque Je vais au parc Je vais à la piscine Je vais au club des jeunes Je vais à la plage Je vais au café I go to the cinema I go to town I go to the sports centre I go to the “crêpe” shop I go to the library I go to the park I go to the swimming pool I go to the youth club I go to the beach I go to the cafe Les bonnes réponses
Au/ à la vais à je piscine la je club jeunes des au vais centre au je sportif vais au je parc vais à plage vais la je
ALLER OBJECTIVE: To learn the verb Aller in it’s 6 different forms
ALLER TO GO
Je vais Tu vas Il/Elle va Nous allons Vous allez Ils vont
Audio visual - ALLER FRENCH FROG ALLER song Two kids singing Pink panther aller American woman singing
Plenary
1 What does “le/la” mean? Back to menu
2 What does “un/une” mean Back to menu
3 What is the difference between “le/la” and “les”? Back to menu
4 What does “des” mean Back to menu
5 Why do French have two words for “the”? Back to menu
6 Pass! Pick on someone else! Back to menu
7 Why does French have two words for a? Back to menu
8 I can now explain to someone else that… Back to menu
9 What level can I achieve if I use an opinion? Back to menu