Unité 3 - Leçon 11 - Jérôme invite ses copains
You will learn/review:
Everyday you will have a two or more question quiz and review in class.
** Please refer back to page 174 -183 for additional help in your Discovering French Blanc book. **
You will learn/review:
- Boot/Shoe Verbs - What are they?
- Le verbe BOIRE
- Les verbes acheter, préférer et payer - STEM CHANGE
- Vocabulaire - Quelques verbes
- Le choix des articles - definite, indefinite, partitive
- La Cantine - What do French students eat for lunch?
- La Lecture
Everyday you will have a two or more question quiz and review in class.
** Please refer back to page 174 -183 for additional help in your Discovering French Blanc book. **
YUMMM... FRENCH SCHOOL LUNCHES ARE GOOD!Remember: This website will help you!
GREAT WEBSITE to STUDY for Unité 1, 2, 3, 4! https://quizlet.com/Discovering_French_2 |
Find a system that works for you.You need to learn ALL this vocab. For example: Flashcards, an App, Drawings, Powerpoints, Recording your Voice, YouTube... whatever WORKS for YOU! |
What are some Boot/Shoe verbs that you have learned so far? |
BOOT (SHOE) VERBSBoot or Shoe verbs are French stem-changing verbs that are conjugated with the same endings but have two different radicals or stems. To know if a verb is a boot verb or shoe verb, you circle the forms that have stem changes in the conjugation table. The result is a shape that looks like a boot or shoe. Here are the ones we will learn in this Leçon:
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le verb boire and other boot/shoe verbs
les verbes comme acheter, préferer et payer
le choix des Articles
à la cantine
Practice:
1. Pick one of the French meal (top). 2. In complete FRENCH sentences, describe what you will be having for lunch. Comme hors-d'oeuvre, je mange de la betterave (beets). Use page 181 ex. 1 for help. 4. Complete ex. 6, page 180. 5. Watch Video (below), France's Gourmet School Lunches CBS, and be ready to comment in class. |
SAVOIR: One of Mme Beck's favorite part of a French school day was: L'HEURE DE DÉJEUNER! (Lunch Time).
French kids eat four courses of gourmet food in the middle of the day with real plates and real silverware. What do you think about the French Food Rules? (below) |
French Kids Eat Everything
(Karen Le Billon)
Karen her family move from Vancouver, Canada to a small village on the northwest coast of Brittany for a year, in the rural French countryside. Le Billon quickly found that the way they ate in North America was not going to fly in France. Things were very different. And thus Karen began her journey and the creation of her 10 French Food Rules.
(Karen Le Billon)
Karen her family move from Vancouver, Canada to a small village on the northwest coast of Brittany for a year, in the rural French countryside. Le Billon quickly found that the way they ate in North America was not going to fly in France. Things were very different. And thus Karen began her journey and the creation of her 10 French Food Rules.
lecture - norriture et langage
Do we have any FOOD IDIOMS in English that you know of?
Lecture: p.182-183 (Will be done in class)
Lecture: p.182-183 (Will be done in class)
Literally: "to have the peach". Meaning: to be in high spirits, in a good mood.
Literally: "they're not your onions". Meaning: it's none of your business.
Literally "fall in the apples". Meaning: to faint, to pass out
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Literally: "it's the end of the beans". Meaning: it's the last straw, all hope is gone, the end of the world.
Literally "long like a day without bread". Meaning: something very long and dreary, both physically like a long road, or more commonly the duration of an event like a long speech.
Literally "to put butter on the spinach. Meaning: to earn a bit extra.
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Les deux moulins - une énigme
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