Essential Question: How do the French say beautiful, old, and new?

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Essential Question: How do the French say beautiful, old, and new?

Unscramble the words to make sentences. Make all adjectives agree. 1. assez / Hélène / sportif / est 2. timide / Alain / Pascal / et / sont 3. est / Stéphanie / grand / jeune / et 4. gentil / Clémentine / sont / et / Julie / très 5. et / sérieux / Marine / mignon / est 1.2

Écoutons ● Félix is always saying negative things about his classmates. Listen to each of these statements and decide if Félix is ● a) likely or ● b) unlikely to have said them. 1.2

Irregular adjectives ● Some adjectives like cool, chic, orange, and marron are invariable. They never change their form. ● Les profs sont cool. ● La mère de Mathieu est très chic.

Irregular adjectives ● The adjectives beau (beautiful), nouveau (new), and vieux (old) are irregular. They also come before the nouns they describe.

MasculineSingular (before a consonant) MasculineSingular (before a vowel) MasculinePluralFeminineSingularFemininePlural beaubelbeauxbellebelles nouveaunouvelnouveauxnouvellenouvelles vieuxvieilvieuxvieillevieilles

Irregular adjectives ● Mme Boursier a une belle voiture. ● Alain a de vieux posters.

Some of Emmanuel’s instant messages are jumbled. Can you figure out what he’s saying about his classmates? 1. Patricia a … 2. Thomas a un… 3. Corinne et Emma… 4. Caroline est une… 5. Guillaume et Paul sont… 6. Alexandre a une… a. vieille télévision. b. beaux. c. de beaux yeux. d. nouvel ordinateur. e. belle fille. f. ont les yeux marron. 1.2

Valentine is talking about people and things at her school. Add the appropriate forms of the adjectives in parenthesis. 1. Éric et Ali sont ______. (beau) 2. Il y a un ______ élève à l’école. (nouveau). 3. Marielle a les yeux ______ (marron). 4. Alice a une _____ voiture de sport. (nouveau) 5. Il y a de _____ livres à la bibliothèque. (vieux) 6. Marcel a un ______ ordinateur. (vieux) 1.2