Module2 – Unit 1 - Une semaine à Paris Source: Studio 2 Textbook (Pearson)

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Module2 – Unit 1 - Une semaine à Paris Source: Studio 2 Textbook (Pearson)

La cathédrale de Notre Dame

au restaurant

La pyramide du Louvre

Le feu d’artifice

La tour Eiffel

Des souvenirs

Un beau garçon

Des cartes postales

La cathédrale de Notre Dame

au restaurant

La pyramide du Louvre

Le feu d’artifice

La tour Eiffel

Des souvenirs

Un beau garçon

Des cartes postales

Vrai ou faux?

La cathédrale de Notre DameLa cathédrale de Votre Dame faux

au restaurante faux au restaurant

La pyramide du Louvre vrai

Le feu d’arttiffice faux Le feu d’artifice

La tour Eiffel vrai

Des sauvanirs faux Des souvenirs

Un belle garçon faux Un beau garçon

Des cartes postales vrai

Tu te rappelles?

La c_th_drale de N_tre D_me

au r_st_ur_nt

La p_ramid_ d_ Lo_vre

Le f_u d’art_f_ce

La t_ur E_ff_l

D_s s_uven_rs

Un b_au g_rç_n

Des c_rtes p_st_l_s

Exercice 1 p. 28 Mets les photos dans le bon ordre

What do these words mean? j’ai visité j’ai mangé j’ai admiré j’ai regardé j’ai visité j’ai acheté j’ai rencontré j’ai envoyé What tense are they in? Can you remember how to form the past tense of regular ER verbs?

To form it, you use the verb AVOIR in the present tense Then, you add the past participle To form it, take the –ER verb, take off the –ER and add é AVOIR j’ai + SURFER É

Let’s revise AVOIR!

Qu’est ce que tu as fait à Paris? J’ai…

À Paris, J’ai visité la cathédrale de Notre Dame = I visited the Notre Dame cathedral J’ai mange au restaurant = I ate at the restaurant J’ai admire la Pyramide du Louvre = I admired the Louvre Pyramid J’ai regardé le feu d’artifice = I watchedthe firewords display J’ai visité la Tour Eiffle = I visited the Eifel Tower J’ai acheté des souvenirs = I bought some souvenirs J’ai rencontréun beau garcon = I met cute boy J’ai envoyé des cartes postales = I sent postcards

Exercice 3 p. 28 Lis le texte et choisis la bonne réponse

How do you form the past tense of ER verbs? The past participle of IR verbs (for example: finir) Take off the IR and add i Par exemple: finir = j’ai fini The past participle of RE verbs (for example: attendre) Take off the ER and add u Par exemple: attendre = j’ai attendu

Your turn! Put the following verbs into the past tense: Regarder: Choisir: Vendre:

-er-ir-re

1 J’ ___________ des souvenirs. (acheter) 2 Il ___________ le bus pendant une heure. (attendre) 3 Nous ____________ tous les monuments. (admirer) 4 Tu ______________ un beau garçon? (rencontrer) 5 Elles __________ dans leur chambre d’hôtel. (dormir) 6 Vous _____________ votre passeport? (perdre) 7 Elle ___________ des crêpes dans un café. (manger) 8Ils ____________ le feu d’artifice. (regarder)

Now we are going to add the negative. Do you remember what the negative is in French?

To for the NEGATIVE in the past tense, you must put ne … pas around AVOIR Par exemple: J’ai mangé au restaurant = Je n’ai pas mangé au restaurant Now put the following sentences into the negative: 1. J’ai admiré la pyramide du Louvre. 2. J’ai regardé le feu d’artifice 3. J’ai attendu le bus

CAREFUL! Un/une and du/de la/de l’/des changes to de after the negative! Par exemple: J’ai bu un coca cola = Je n’ai pas bu de coca cola Now put the following sentences into the negative: 1. J’ai acheté des souvenirs 2. J’ai fait une balade en ville 3. J’ai pris des photos

J_______________ …

On _________________ …

J ___________________ …

N_____________________

J’ai pris …