I can things & activities that I like/dislike in detail. 1: I don’t know what the words mean. 2:I know the word meanings but I can’t say how much I like/dislike.

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I can things & activities that I like/dislike in detail. 1: I don’t know what the words mean. 2:I know the word meanings but I can’t say how much I like/dislike them. 3:I can say how much I like/dislike them but I can’t connect my thoughts (et/ou/avec). 4:I can say how much I like/dislike them & connect thoughts but can’t compare to others. 5:I can describe my own opinions in detail (how much like with connector words) and compare my opinions to others.

J’aime… vs Je n’aime pas… Partie Trois: Infinitives

An action word / something you do, -avoir -écouter-répéter -prendre -lever-regarder-mettre-faire, -There are three types of verbs in French (ER /IR /RE). -NO

Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire? aimer= to like faire= to do

danser  Moi, j’aime danser.  Moi, je n’aime pas danser.

dormir  J’aime dormir.  Je n’aime pas dormir.

écouter de la musique  J’aime écouter de la musique.  Je n’aime pas écouter de la musique.

étudier  J’aime étudier.  Je n’aime pas étudier.

faire de l’équitation  J’aime faire de l’équitation.  Je n’aime pas faire de l’équitation.

faire les magasins  J’aime faire les magasins.  Je n’aime pas faire les magasins.

faire le ménage  J’aime faire le ménage.  Je n’aime pas faire le ménage.

faire du sport  Moi, j’aime faire du sport.  Moi, je n’aime pas faire du sport.

lire  J’aime lire.  Non, je n’aime pas lire.

nager  J’aime nager.  Non je n’aime pas nager.

parler au téléphone  J’aime parler au téléphone.  Non, je n’aime pas parler au téléphone.

regarder la télé  J’aime regarder la télé.  Non je n’aime pas regarder la télé.

sortir avec les copains / les amis  J’aime sortir avec les copains/les amis.  Non je n’aime pas sortir avec les copains/les amis.

voyager en France!!!

aussi= also surtout= especially  Goes after the verb In English: “I also like…” In French: “I like ALSO…”  EXEMPLE: J’aime aussi ______________. J’aime écouter de la musique et j’aime aussi danser.

Grammaire 1.In French & English, verbs change depending on the subject (person doing the action). This is called CONJUGATING the verb. 2.In French, there are 3 main groups of verbs; their infinitive (unchanged form of a verb) end in ~ER, ~IR, ~RE. 3.In this unit we will be focusing on the INFINITIVE known as the unchanged form of the verb. EXEMPLES: Infinitives écouter, danser, faire, nager, sortir, voyager

Sentence Structure when using: aimer FORMULE: pronoun + aime + INFINITIVE or aimes Negation ( ne…pas) goes around the conjugated verb (aime). EJ: J’ aime lire. Je n’aime pas danser. Je n’aime pas danser.

Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire? aimer= to like faire= to do

Oui, j’aime voyager. Tu aimes voyager? Non, je n’aime pas voyager.

Revision:Agreeing/Disagreeing moi aussimoi aussi moi non plusmoi non plus Oui, beaucoup!Oui, beaucoup! moi, non / pas moimoi, non / pas moi moi, simoi, si Non, pas trop.Non, pas trop. Talk with your partner about your likes/dislikes using the columns and connector words. Agree and disagree with each other’s opinions. quatre coins?

I can things & activities that I like/dislike in detail. 1: I don’t know what the words mean. 2:I know the word meanings but I can’t say how much I like/dislike them. 3:I can say how much I like/dislike them but I can’t connect my thoughts (et/ou/avec). 4:I can say how much I like/dislike them & connect thoughts but can’t compare to others. 5:I can describe my own opinions in detail (how much like with connector words) and compare my opinions to others.