Module 6: Le Shopping 06.00 : Le Métro Please spend time in the lesson reading about Le Métro and its role in the lives of many Parisians. Write down a few notes about what you learned. 06.01: Les Vêtements Please spend time in the lesson practicing the shopping vocabulary. In the lesson, you will be able to hear how each word or phrase is pronounced. Be sure to practice by repeating after the speaker. French qu est-ce que je vais mettre? mettre porter passer un pull une robe un tee-shirt un chemisier une chemise un pantalon un short English je vais mettre outfit skirt jeans polo shirt a tie
socks shoes un tennis sandals boots une veste un blouson le manteau raincoat glasses sunglasses la ceinture scarf hat bathing suit what is the price? combien coûte.? qu est-ce que tu penses de? à la mode démodé what do you think of. it s cute.
Les Couleurs Write the name of the color you see. Remember that some colors have 2 forms a masculine and a feminine form. Be sure you include both. 06.02: La Grande Ville Please spend time in the lesson practicing the city vocabulary. In the lesson, you will be able to hear how each word or phrase is pronounced. Be sure to practice by repeating after the speaker. French le car le camion le vélomoteur la planche à roulettes English subway city bus car taxi bicycle motorcycle
les rollers restaurant house le pavillon apartment le quartier garden beach downtown / city center le kiosque la place pedestrian zone park la statue fountain the store pet store book store la papeterie flea market small grocery store / corner store le café la quincaillerie le tabac la fleuriste bakery pastry shop dairy shop butcher shop le marché the deli post office
the library the bank le cinéma le théâtre the museum the factory the church le gratte-ciel le bac le parking 06.03 Les Objets Let s Review!! Direct Object Pronouns answer the questions WHO or WHAT. French Direct Object Pronouns: me/m (me) te / t (you) le / la / l (him/her/it) nous (us) vous (you/you all) les (them) Did you notice that you drop the "e" in front of vowel and replace with an apostrophe? When you replace the noun with the pronoun, you have to use the one that is the same (masculine or feminine) and (singular or plural) as the noun. A pronoun replaces a NOUN. Important: In English, the object pronouns are placed after the verb, but in French, of course, it is not the same. The object pronouns go the verb. Example: Paul looks at me. Paul me regarde. Il t'invite au cinéma. He invites you to the movies.
Ils nous adorent. Je les mange. He loves us. I eat them. If there are two verbs, the pronoun will go in between the verbs. Example: Je vais mettre le pull. Je vais le mettre. Click here to visit U Texas site for extra help with Object Pronouns. 06.04 Où Faire Le Shopping? is an example of a Le Grand Magasin in France. Les Boutiques, like Chanel, Dior, Cardin, Saint-Laurent are very be very. and trendy/chic, but can also At Les Marchés Aux Puces, you are likely to find new clothes at good prices, and things that are very and 06.05 L'Unión Européenne There are member nations of the European Union (EU). Crossing the border into a member nation is indicated by a sign with and the of the country. The EU flag has gold starts representing. There are official languages within the EU. is the EU nation with the highest population. France falls in. Many nations use the easier between EU member nations., the official monetary unit for the European Union. This makes travel much
Les Pronoms Encore When we use the passé-composé, if the direct object comes participle with the noun. the verb, we will make the past Examples: Antoine a vu ses copines? Oui, il les a vues. Sophie a entendu sa mère? Oui, elle l'a entendue. Laure a écouté son disque? Oui, elle l'a écouté. Marc a vendu ses vélos? Oui, il les a vendus. Ses copines is feminine and plural, so we add ES to the past participle. Sa mère is feminine and singular, so we add E to the past participle. Son disque is masculine and singular, so we don t add anything to the past participle. Ses vélos is masculine and plural, so we add S to the past participle. Click here to visit U Texas site for extra help with Object Pronouns. 06.06 Le Shopping Please spend time in the lesson practicing the shopping vocabulary. In the lesson, you will be able to hear how each word or phrase is pronounced. Be sure to practice by repeating after the speaker. French English shopping list fruit apple banana vegetables carrot onion la salade cheese
le lait une bouteille d'eau la boite de conserve les pâtes salami sausage Comment réglez-vous? to pay in cash par chèque par carte bleue Important: Please become familiar with the French idiomatic expressions on page 2 of 4. 06.07 Module Review for DBA To prepare for your Discussion based assessment and Module Six exam, you should spend time with this module review. 06.00 Le Métro 06.01 Clothing Vocabulary Shopping expressions 06.02 La Grande Ville vocabulary 06.03 Direct object pronouns
06.04 06.05 06.06 Describe shopping in France Listening comprehension Describe the European Union Direct object pronouns with Passé Composé Articles of clothing vocabulary Listening comprehension French idiomatic expressions