Module 1: Les Pre sentations Lesson 1:00 La Culture 1. is the capital of France. 2. Four popular tourist destinations in Paris are: 1) 2) 3) 4) Lesson 1:01 La Prononciation This lesson introduces you to the sounds. Make sure you click all the play buttons and really practice saying what is spoken. This is a great lesson to return to throughout the course for tips on pronunciation. Lesson 1:02 Je m appelle Hello My name is (I call myself) And you? What is your name? Qui est-ce? That s the teacher His name is Her name is Mr. Mrs.
Miss A (female) student A (male) student Yes No Lesson 1:03 Les Mots Apparentés Cognates are words with the same or that have similar spelling and meaning in both and languages. Examples of true cognates: December décembre Examples of false cognates: (be careful these look alike but have different meanings) bookstore la librairie
Borrowed Words: words that one language borrows and uses from another language OK OK Lesson 1.04 Comment ça va? Two ways to greet people in France: 1) Adults and teenagers when meeting new people and acquaintances. 2) Family and friends on the cheeks. This is called. Comment ça va? Ça va? Both of these questions mean in. Hi How s it going? Mrs. How are you? (formal) very well Ça va. Merci.
sir And you? (formal) Ça va bien. So-so Not bad Ça ne va pas. Things are awful. well Goodbye See you tomorrow. À bientôt. Salut. Les Nombres (Numbers) zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten zéro
Toi, Tu et vous Toi, tu and vous all mean. When you are speaking to one person who is a friend, family member, relative, classmate, small child or pet, use or. When you are speaking to someone you do not know very well, adults and more than one person, use. Lesson 1:05 La Classe: Vocabulaire Here is the classroom. There is/are a door a chalkboard a window a pencil a lot of paper a desk a teacher a student a notebook a pen an exam a poster a book a chair the nom Il y a
Les articles définis et indéfinis (Definite and Indefinite Articles) **All nouns in have gender, either or. When you learn a noun, you should also learn the gender at the same time. ** Helpful Hints: Most (but not all!) of the words that end in the letter e are feminine. Les articles définis: the Le, la and l mean the. le is used with a noun le livre. la is used with a noun la chaise. l is used with both a or noun that begins with a vowel sound or an h= l élève, l hôtel Les articles indéfnis: a or an un is used with a noun un tableau une is used with a noun une craie Vocabulaire the teacher le prof la prof le professeur one; a/an the What is it? This is In, what s that? Je ne sais pas.
moi I know. Mr. Marceau s Where is? s il vous plaît Here (it is) There it is. Please I don t understand. I understand. Lesson 1:06 Je suis de: Et toi? Vocabulaire: Where are you from? I am from She is from He is from See you soon. See you tomorrow. today a city in the South difficult Where is she from? Where is he from? Her name is... His name is D où es-tu? Eh bien...
Je m appelle Je suis Je suis de yes no Who is that? Lesson 1:07 Le Monde Francophone Why should you learn? Can you name a few reasons? 1) 2) 3) 4) In what jobs can you use? 1) 2) 3) 4) Can you name a few countries, besides France, where is spoken? 1) 2) 3) 4) Where do we use in the United States?
1) In a restaurant 2) 3)
Module Review for DBA: Here are the topics to review for your exam and DBA. 01.00 basic geography of France main events in France s history 01.01 pronunciation For extra practice with pronunciation, visit Language Guide.org s Pronunciation. 01.02 01.03 lesson vocabulary giving your, his or her name, and asking for someone s name lesson vocabulary borrowed words and cognates 01.04 lesson vocabulary numbers 1 10 asking someone how they are and responding to someone asking how you are when to use toi/tu and vous la bise and greetings 01.05 lesson vocabulary definite and indefinite articles 01.06 01.07 asking someone where you, he, or she is from and responding to someone asking where you are from why study speaking countries employment possibilities for speakers where the language is found in the United States