LEÇON 17 Le français pratique: L achat des vêtements



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Nom Unité 6. Le shopping LEÇON 17 Le français pratique: L achat des vêtements Projet 1 Articles promotionnels Unité 6 Leçon 17 Work in a group of four. Imagine that you are the editors and art designers of a popular catalog. You must create a two-page feature article on the top 10 bargains of the season. Your layout should show the top 10 items and inform customers about the items and where they can be found. Materials: a poster board, colored pens, rulers, scissors, glue, magazines and newspapers, access to a bilingual dictionary and the Internet Preparation: Assign roles to group members: researcher, writer, layout designer, and editor. All decisions should be made by the group. Each member should have two other members check his/her work. The researcher gathers information about the top 10 bargains from the Internet, fashion magazines, and the style section of newspapers. Then the researcher compiles information. The group votes on what to keep and what to discard. The writer writes the article. The group votes on changes and then the writer revises the document. The designer sketches a layout and the group gives input. The editor examines all aspects of the magazine spread and proposes changes. The group votes and decides to make the changes or not. Lay out your work on the poster board, then attach all text and illustrations. Decide which members will present what topics. Each of you should discuss some aspect of the article to ensure equal participation by all group members. Present your magazine spread to the class. Pacing suggestion: after completion of Leçon 17, Section C p. 129

Unité 6 Leçon 17 Nom Projet 2 Un catalogue de mode Working in a group of three, imagine you are on the staff of a popular clothing catalog and that you are working on this month s issue. Create a French name for your catalog and think of a slogan that best describes your product line. Then, choose a theme (winter ski trip, beach vacation, school days in the fall, school dance) for the layout. Find pictures of clothes in catalogs, magazines, and/or the Internet, and make a ten-page catalog. Exchange catalogs with another group and make a list of things you want to order from their catalog. Materials: colored construction paper, colored pens, paper, glue, scissors, catalogs, magazines, Internet access Preparation: Brainstorm the catalog name, the product line slogan, and the theme of the layout. Make a list of the clothes that you wish to include in your catalog. Clip catalog or magazine pictures, download images from the Internet, or draw pictures of the clothes on your list. Glue the clippings or drawings to colored paper. Label the clothing with prices and a brief description of the item. Prices should be in euros ( ). Look up the current exchange rate on the Internet. Make a title page for your catalog. It should include the address and telephone number of the company. Exchange catalogs with another group and place your orders. Display your catalog. Pacing suggestion: after completion of Leçon 17, Section C p. 130

Nom Learning Scenarios Scénario 1 Départ pour la Guadeloupe Working in pairs, role-play a scenario in which you and a friend are packing for a trip to Guadeloupe. Find out what the weather will be like during your stay. Once you know what the weather will be like, write down each article of clothing that you plan to take with you on a slip of paper. Use the lists in the leçon to select your clothes. Then your partner should ask Est-ce que tu mets dans ta valise? You should respond negatively or affirmatively in complete sentences. Present your scenario to the class. The teacher can bring in a suitcase for you to use as a prop. Scénario 2 Au magasin Work with a partner and role-play a scenario that takes place in a department store in France. You are shopping for clothes to take on a ski trip to Grenoble (find out where it is on the map). Your partner will play the role of the sales clerk and assist you. Discuss the sizes of clothing, their appeal to you, etc. Present your scenario to the class. Unité 6 Leçon 17 Scénario 1 Targeted Standards 1.1 Interpersonal Communication 1.3 Presentational Communication 3.2 Acquiring Information 5.2 Lifelong Learning Teacher s Reflections Scénario 2 Targeted Standards 1.1 Interpersonal Communication 1.3 Presentational Communication 2.1 Practices of Culture 5.1 School and Community Teacher s Reflections p. 131

Unité 6 Leçon 17 Nom Scénario 3 Un défilé de mode Working in groups of three or four, role-play a fashion show. One member of the group will describe what the others are wearing. Scénario 4 Comparaisons de prix On a sheet of paper, list five items of clothing that you would like to purchase in the next couple of weeks. Then visit three French department stores on the Internet and find prices in euros ( ) for these items. List the prices by store. Share your comparative shopping with the class. Scénario 3 Targeted Standards 1.1 Interpersonal Communication 1.3 Presentational Communication 4.2 Cultural Comparisons 5.2 Lifelong Learning Teacher s Reflections Scénario 4 Targeted Standards 1.2 Interpretive Communication 1.3 Presentational Communication 3.2 Acquiring Information 5.2 Lifelong Learning Teacher s Reflections p. 132

Nom Change-of-Pace Activities Activité 1 Mots-croisés: Les vêtements 1 2 3 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 15 5 Unité 6 Leçon 17 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ACROSS DOWN 1. skirt 6. shirt 8. sweat shirt 9. jacket 10. blouse 11. coat 12. socks 14. boots 16. belt 19. hat 21. dress 23. pants 2. sweater 3. jean 4. suit jacket 5. tennis shoes 6. cap 7. teeshirt 8. shorts 12. stockings 13. jogging suit 15. sandals 17. raincoat 18. bathing suit 19. necktie 20. polo shirt 22. high top sneakers p. 133

Unité 6 Leçon 17 Nom Activité 2 Trouvez-le! Work in groups of three or four. From magazines and clothing catalogs, cut out a variety of pictures of clothing. Share your pictures and place them on the desk in front of the group. As the teacher calls for a specific article of clothing, des bottes noires, une chemise bleue, the first team to show the article wins the point. Activité 3 La mode Fashions change so quickly, it may be difficult to keep up. Use the Internet and search the sites of various French stores, department stores, and catalogs. At their sites, find words for articles of clothing that are not listed in the leçon. Find words, for example, for turtleneck sweaters, sleeveless tops, tank tops, Capri pants, boxer shorts, mittens, etc. Activité 4 Moi, je porte... Work with a partner and describe what you are wearing. Take turns, each person naming one item of clothing until one of you is unable to continue. Activité 5 Ah! C est plus que ça. Work in groups of three or four. You will need ten index cards per group. On the index cards, write the names of various articles of clothing and determine their prices in euros. Then join up with another team. The caller on your team will pick a card and read the name of the clothing. A player on the other team will try to guess the price of the article. The caller can only respond C est plus que ça (make sure you pronounce the s at the end of plus) if the article costs more or C est moins que ça if it costs less. The player has a total of thirty seconds to guess the correct price and win the point. The game continues until all cards have been played. The team with the most points wins. p. 134

Nom Activité 6 Tapez sur la carte! Work in groups of three or four. On a set of index cards, draw or paste clippings of items of clothing. Then, spread out the cards on a table in front of you. Listen carefully to the teacher s question, then slap the card that correctly answers that question. If you are the first to slap the card in your group, you win that card. At the end of the game, the student with the most cards wins. Unité 6 Leçon 17 Activité 7 J ai perdu ma valise! Work with a partner. Both of your suitcases have been lost. The airline authorities have asked you to list the contents of your suitcase in order to more easily identify it. Draw the items in your suitcase and ask your partner to tell you the name of each item in French, then switch roles. p. 135