Warm-up Write six sentences in French showing the difference in life- style between a young girl living in a village in Tunisia and your life style in.

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Warm-up Write six sentences in French showing the difference in life- style between a young girl living in a village in Tunisia and your life style in Raleigh.

( cont.)Complaining; Expressing annoyance On page 231 (Txtb) ( See cahier d’act. P.92 act Handouts) * Do # 27, cd 8, Tr. 11 and Do # 28, cd 8 Tr. 12 **Making Comparisons ** Dans mon village, ce n’était pas comme ça…it was not like this. Ici, c’est stressant, tandis que chez moi, c’est tranquille. Here….whereas… A la campagne,il y a moins d’embouteillages…less/fewer.. A Tunis, il y a plus de bruit…more… Tunis est plus grand que Nefta. Nefta est une ville moins bruyante que Tunis

On page 232: Do # 31 Grammaire: The comparative To compare nouns, use plus de, and autant de ( as many/much) before the noun. Use que or qu’ (than) to continue the comparison. II fait plus de bruit que l’autre voisin. Elle a moins d’argent que son frère. Tu achètes autant de livres que moi.

To compare adjectives and adverbs, use plus, moins, or aussi (as). Remember to make the adjectives agree with the nouns they refer to. Les gens sont plus pressés en ville qu’à la campagne. Mon village est moins pollué que la ville. La campagne est aussi intéressante que la ville. * English uses only one word, better, as the comparative of both the adjective good and the adverb well. There are two words for better in French.

You use meilleur(e)(s) to say that something is better than something else. Les fruits sont meilleurs à la campagne qu’en ville. You use mieux to say that something is done better. On mange mieux à la campagne qu’en ville. * PP , Act.6-9

For the Quiz: * Explain why Tunisia is a country of contrasts; also you have to be able to gives some examples. * Give some examples of traditional activities in Tunisia. *Write a paragraph of six lines explaining where you like to live, in a city or in a village. And why? * Vocabulaire words to fill blanks in sentences.

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