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- Vocabulary:
- How to introduce yourself
- How to give your name and age and say how you are.
- Grammar:
- The subject pronouns (I, you, s/he, we, you guys, they
- The verb 'avoir' in the present tense (I have, you have, s/he has, we have, you guys have, they have)
- The verb 'être' (to be)
- Skills:
- How to use wordreference (online dictionary) to help you to write simple sentences
![]() ![]() Learn the numbers 1-10 so that you can give your age. Then practise with dice or hands - ask your teacher if you need help.
![]() ![]() Watch the video to learn how to say 'I, you, he, she, we, you guys, they' in French. These are called SUBJECT pronouns. Your teacher will explain what the SUBJECT is in a sentence.
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![]() Introductions - learn how to give your name and age, and say how you are. Click on 'prochain exercice' for the next exercise.
Look with your teacher at what each word means in the sentences - you will see by speaking FRANGLAIS that French sentence structure is often quite different from English. Write out a 'greetings' dialogue in French and Franglais. ![]() ![]() Use a dictionary to write a list of 10 sentences - what you have, what he has, what they have, what we have. Give it to a partner to see whether they can translate back to English. While you are doing this, you can learn the numbers 1-10. Like in English, just put an 's' on the end of a NOUN to make it plural.
Watch his video about the verb ÊTRE - to be. Learn how to say 'I am, you are, she is, he is, we are, you guys are, they are'.
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