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Bonjour mes amies! Comment ça va cette semaine? Please choose activities from the choice board below. You can choose to do one or two activities each day that you work on French at home. When playing the Kahoots please use your name or a nickname that includes your name so I am able to track your progress!
Introduction (15-20 minutes): Hook/Attention grabber: Bonjour! Who can speak more than one language? Introduction: Class discussion about languages, and about why we would want to learn French? How can it help us? What does it mean to be bilingual? Is Canada bilingual?
Hook/Attention grabber : Bonjour, comment ça va? Quelle est la date? Quelle heure est-il? Quel temps fait-il? Introduction: Today, we are going to review how to ask and answer questions. Does anybody remember some question words (les mots interrogatifs)? Pre-task (5 minutes):
22 Ιουν 2021 · 1. Basic French conversation: Greetings and first questions. Start your conversation with a greeting, like: Bonjour (= Hello during the day), Coucou ! (= Hi! for friends, it’s informal and cute.) Then we usually trade some: Ça va ? (= How are you doing?) Ça va, et toi? (= I’m fine, and you?) “ Ça va ” is both a question and an answer!
20 Απρ 2023 · The literal translation of ça va is “it goes” or “that goes.” This expression is most commonly used to ask how someone is doing, even if you’re not necessarily expecting a reply. Salut, ça va ? (Hi, how are you? / How are things? / How is it going?)
27 Ιουλ 2021 · The French alphabet, numbers, and some basics of French pronunciation. The subject pronouns and the difference between tu and vous in French. The conjugation of the present tense of the verb être. The concept of gender for nouns and of gender and number agreement of adjectives.
4 Απρ 2024 · Bonjour ! Hi! Bonjour ! Ça va ? Hi, how are you? Oui ça va, et toi ? I’m good, how are you? Ça va, merci ! I’m good, thanks! French greetings in formal settings. Bonjour works in all situations but if you want to be extra polite, you can add Madame (Ms.) or Monsieur (Mr.).