1. La Famille
Collaborate
Mme Haselhorst
To talk- raise your hand, above your name, and I’ll address youthen just click on talk..
Or your can type into the chat- bottom left
2. talk about your family members
talk about your family members' birthdays and
ages
review dates and numbers
investigate cultural practices in French families
learn possessive adjectives
research holidays in the French-speaking world
learn additional cognates
learn additional verbs and how they
work in French
La Famille- Les Objectifs
3. Ma famille:
Mes parents (ma mère/ mon père)
Ma soeur
Mon frère
Mon mari
Mes enfants (mon fils/ mon petit bébé)
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Ma Famille
4.
Quelle âge as-tu? J’ai trente-deux ans.
Quelle âge a ta soeur? Ma soeur a vingt-six
ans.
C’est quand ton anniversaire?
Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire?
Mon anniversaire est le 7 août.
Quelle est la date de l’anniversaire de ta
sœur?
L’anniversaire de ma sœur est le vingt mai.
Quelle est la date? C’est le douze avril.
La Date/ L’Anniversaire/ L’âge
5.
As-tu des frères ?
–Oui, j’ai deux frères.
- Non, je n’ai pas de frère.
Sont-ils plus jeunes ou plus âgés?
– Oui, ils sont plus jeunes que moi.
(plus âgés).
-If you are a girl- Je suis plus âgée…
Es-tu plus jeune ou plus âgé(e) que ton
ami(e)?
Je suis plus jeune/ plus âgé(e) que mon
ami(e).
plus âgé
6. Possessives
(Masculine/Fem Possessive
inine/ Plural)
article agrees
with the NOUN
Mon, ma, mes
My
Notre, notre,
nos
Our
Ton, ta, tes
Your (informal)
Votre, votre,
vos
Your
(formal/plural)
Son, sa, ses
His/ hers
Leur, leur, leurs
Their
Exception:
singular nouns
that start with
“a” use the
masculine
possessive
article.
Ex: amie is
feminine, but to
say my frienduse mon amie
to avoid the
ma….amie
sound.
It does not
matter you are
a boy or a girlwhat matters is
the gender of
the object.
My calculatorcalculatrice is
feminine, so
it’s
Ma
calculatriceeven if it is a
boy’s calculator.
To say his
calculator- it’s
sa calculatrice
Possessives
7.
Penser/ Commencer/ Déjeuner/ Coûter/ Compter/
Chercher/ Trouver
All are –er verbs, so all use the –er endings
Je e
Nous ons
Tu es
Vous ez
Il/Elle e
Ils/Elles ent
Pour Practiquer:
I think a lot.
The class begins at 7:00.
He eats lunch in the restaurant.
The hot dog costs $2.
We count the calculators.
They are looking for his house.
They find his house.
Les Verbes- -er
8.
Remember, to make sentences negative, you
need a ne (n’) and a pas surrounding your
verb. Let’s make the sentences negative:
I don’t think a lot.
The class doesn’t begins at 7:00.
He doesn’t eats lunch in the restaurant.
The hot dog doesn’t cost $2.
We don’t count the calculators.
They aren’t looking for his house.
They don’t find his house.
*** Don’t conjugate ‘faire” for the doesn’tconjugate the action verb!****
Negative
9.
Dire- to say/ to tell
Je dis
nous disons
Tu dis
vous dites
Il/elle dit
ils/elles disent
*dis/dit pronounced “dee”
Lire- to read:
Je lis
nous lisons
Tu lis
vous lisez
Il/elle lit ils/elles lisent
*lis/lit pronounced “lee”
Écrire- to write
J’ écris
Nous écrivons
Tu écris
Vous écrivez
Il écrit
Ils écrivent
Elle écrit
Elles écrivent
*écris/écrit pronounced “aykree”
Les Verbes- dire/ lire/ écrire
11. Pour gagner “extra credit”
1. Compose a message in “My
Messages” to me.
2. Insert a picture of your family
3. Add a mashup of Wimba Voice
Authoring to record your description of
your family.
It will be like my announcement from
Wednesday. Listen to what I am saying
to know what you have to include in
your oral description.
Ta famille?
12. To speak- raise your hand- the hand icon,
then click TALK.
Or you can type into the chat- bottom left
of the screen
Des questions?