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SUMMARY OF LESSON 1 Learning strategies French alphabets Greetings (formal & informal) Politeness Homework

SUMMARY OF LESSON 1 Learning strategies French alphabets Greetings (formal & informal) Politeness Homework 3

LEARNING STRATEGIES Ecoutez Répétez 4

LEARNING STRATEGIES Ecoutez Répétez 4

SUMMARY OF LESSON 1 FRENCH ALPHABETS A I B C D E F G

SUMMARY OF LESSON 1 FRENCH ALPHABETS A I B C D E F G H J R K L M N O P Q S T U V W X 5

GREETINGS & GOOD BYE Bonjour (Good morning/Hello) Bonsoir (Good evening) Au revoir (Good bye)

GREETINGS & GOOD BYE Bonjour (Good morning/Hello) Bonsoir (Good evening) Au revoir (Good bye) 6

FORMAL GREETINGS & QUESTION Bonjour Madame ! Comment˽allez-vous ? Bonjour Mademoiselle ! Bonjour Monsieur

FORMAL GREETINGS & QUESTION Bonjour Madame ! Comment˽allez-vous ? Bonjour Mademoiselle ! Bonjour Monsieur ! Bonjour Sara ! 7

FORMAL GREETINGS QUESTION & ANSWER - Bonjour Madame ! Comment˽allez-vous ? - Bonjour. Je

FORMAL GREETINGS QUESTION & ANSWER - Bonjour Madame ! Comment˽allez-vous ? - Bonjour. Je vais bien, merci. 8

INFORMAL GREETINGS QUESTION & ANSWER - Salut Paul, ça va ? - Salut Michel,

INFORMAL GREETINGS QUESTION & ANSWER - Salut Paul, ça va ? - Salut Michel, ça va bien, merci. Très bien, merci. Salut ! Hi or Bye (between friends at any time of the day) 9

POLITENESS Excusez-moi Merci 10

POLITENESS Excusez-moi Merci 10

HOMEWORK LESSON 1 Name : La Tour Eiffel Where : Paris Who designed it

HOMEWORK LESSON 1 Name : La Tour Eiffel Where : Paris Who designed it : Gustave Eiffel On March 31, 1889, workers riveted the last of more than 18, 000 iron pieces into place to complete construction of the Eiffel Tower. To inaugurate the magnificent metallic structure, Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, the tower’s designer, climbed its 1, 710 steps and unfurled a French tricolor flag from its pinnacle. 11

LESSON 2 1. Learning strategies 2. Song of Alphabets 3. Introducing oneself 4. Vocabulary

LESSON 2 1. Learning strategies 2. Song of Alphabets 3. Introducing oneself 4. Vocabulary (numbers 0 -10) 5. Accents in French language 6. Liaison in French language 7. Intonation (asking a question) 8. Homework 9. Summary of lesson 2 12

LEARNING STRATEGIES Observez Écoutez Répétez Devinez Parlez Écrivez 13

LEARNING STRATEGIES Observez Écoutez Répétez Devinez Parlez Écrivez 13

L’ ALPHABET Observez Écoutez Répétez 14

L’ ALPHABET Observez Écoutez Répétez 14

http: //tune. pk/video/4879123/the-frenchalphabet-song-l 8217 alphabet-en-français-lachanson-de-l 8217 alphabet 15

http: //tune. pk/video/4879123/the-frenchalphabet-song-l 8217 alphabet-en-français-lachanson-de-l 8217 alphabet 15

A……. Z Maintenant je les connais toutes lettres de l’alphabet 16

A……. Z Maintenant je les connais toutes lettres de l’alphabet 16

Très bien 17

Très bien 17

INTRODUCING ONESELF (SE PRESENTER) Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Bushra Sadiq. Je suis pakistanaise. Je

INTRODUCING ONESELF (SE PRESENTER) Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Bushra Sadiq. Je suis pakistanaise. Je suis professeur. Et vous ? 18

VOCABULARY / VOCABULAIRE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

VOCABULARY / VOCABULAIRE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19

VOCABULARY / VOCABULAIRE Numbers / Les chiffres 0 zéro 1 un 2 deux 4

VOCABULARY / VOCABULAIRE Numbers / Les chiffres 0 zéro 1 un 2 deux 4 quatre 5 cinq 6 six 8 huit 9 neuf 10 dix 3 trois 7 sept 20

Numbers-Song-in-French-Une. Chanson-des-Chiffres. mp 4 21

Numbers-Song-in-French-Une. Chanson-des-Chiffres. mp 4 21

ACCENTS IN FRENCH : ACUTE ACCENT Acute accent (L’ accent aigu) is the most

ACCENTS IN FRENCH : ACUTE ACCENT Acute accent (L’ accent aigu) is the most common accent used in written French. It is only used with the letter “e” and appears above it to indicate the quality of the vowel sound represented by the letter “e”. Examples: Écoutez Répétez Écrivez André 22

ACCENTS IN FRENCH: Grave accent (L’ accent grave) appears above the letter “E” to

ACCENTS IN FRENCH: Grave accent (L’ accent grave) appears above the letter “E” to indicate the quality of the vowel sound represented by the letter “e” Examples: Très (very) Père (father) Mère (mother) 23

ACCENTS IN FRENCH : Cedilla - Cedilla (La cédille)is a little tail under the

ACCENTS IN FRENCH : Cedilla - Cedilla (La cédille)is a little tail under the letter c: - It’s used to give the c an example: ç. s sound instead of a hard k sound—for français ça 24

Liaison in French language A liaison is the phenomenon whereby a normally silent consonant

Liaison in French language A liaison is the phenomenon whereby a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced at the beginning of the word (Vowel) that follows it. Comment˽allez-vous ? 25

INTONATION : ASKING A QUESTION Information questions begin with a high pitch on the

INTONATION : ASKING A QUESTION Information questions begin with a high pitch on the question word (comment) and then gradually fall. - Comment˽allez-vous ? 26

HOMEWORK (DEVOIR) “ Je pense, donc je suis ” (I think, therefore I am)

HOMEWORK (DEVOIR) “ Je pense, donc je suis ” (I think, therefore I am) Name of the philosopher ? His nationality ? 27

Summary of lesson 2 1. Learning strategies 2. Song of Alphabets 3. Introducing oneself

Summary of lesson 2 1. Learning strategies 2. Song of Alphabets 3. Introducing oneself 4. Vocabulary (numbers 0 -10) 5. Accents in French language 6. Liaison in French language 7. Intonation (asking a question) 8. Homework 28

Merci et au revoir 29

Merci et au revoir 29