Module 2: Quand

Lesson 2:00 La Culture

Travel by ______is still a very common way for people to travel in France.

Train travel times are given using what we call a ______.

Can you change these times back to an AM/PM clock?

20h56 / 8:56 PM
22h35
19h30

How is train travel different in France than the US?

1)
2)

How is train travel similar in France and the US?

1)
2)

Lesson 2:01 Comptez

Vocabulaire:

English / French
count
from
à
eleven (11)
twelve (12)
thirteen (13)
fourteen (14)
fifteen (15)
sixteen (16)
seventeen (17)
eighteen (18)
nineteen (19)
twenty (20)
twenty-one (21)
twenty-two (22)
twenty-three (23)
twenty-four (24)
twenty-five (25)
twenty-six (26)
twenty-seven (27)
twenty-eight (28)
twenty-nine (29)
thirty (30)
thirty-one (31)

Lesson 2:03 ComptezDeux

English / French
thirty
thirty-one
thirty-two
forty
fifty
sixty
seventy / soixante-dix
Combien font….?
et

Important Notes on Numbers:

  1. The numbers 21, 31, 41, 51, etc. are never ______- they are written as three words: vingtet un, trente et un, etc.
  2. All other double-digit numers are ______- cinquante-sept, soixante-trois, etc.
  3. There is no separate word for seventy in French. French people say “soixante-dix.”

Take some time to listen to and practice the pronunciation of French numbers.

Lesson 2:03 La Date

Vocabulaire

English / French
Seasons / Les Saisons
Spring
l’hiver
Summer
l’automne
January
February
March
April
mai
juin
juillet
août
September
October
November
December
dimanche
lundi
Tuesday
Wednesday
jeudi
vendredi
Saturday
a month
a week
a day
the calendar
What is the date?
aujourd’hui
the first of
What day is it?
uneannée
It’s Monday.
À mardi.
It’s spring.

Writing the Date in French

Practice writing the date in French:

C’est le cinqseptembre. (Notice that the day comes before the month. )

C’est quel jour? ______

HelpfulHints:

1)September 5 looks like this in English: 9/5 but in French, it looks like this 5/9 because you would say the day first in French.

2)The words for days and months are not ______in French unless they come at the beginning of a sentence.

Can you write your birthday in French?

Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire? Mon anniversaire est le ______.

Les Dates Importantes

Can you name a few holidays in the French-speaking world?

1)
2)
3)
4)

Lesson 2.04 L’heure

Quelle heure est-il? What time isit?

Here are a few important notes about giving the time in French:
  • The verb être is used to express time in French. The form of être that you will see in time expressions is ilest (It is).
  • In English, we use the expression o'clock for full hours like 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, etc. In French, wesayheure(s).
  • Example: 3:00 → Il est trois heures.
  • Add these expressions to specify AM or PM:
  • du matin → ______(AM)
  • de l'après-midi → ______(PM)
  • du soir → ______(PM)
  • Example: 4:00 PM → Il est quatre heures de l'après-midi.
  • Use the number to say the minutes past the hour.
  • Example: 5:10 → Il est cinq heures dix.
  • Use ______the same way we'd say a quarter past in English. You can say the numeral ______only when using the 24 hour clock.
  • Example: 6:15 → Il est six heures et quart.
  • or Il est dix-huit heures quinze.
  • Use et demi(e) the same way we'd say ______in English. You can say the numeral trente only when using the 24 hour clock. You would use et demi without the e at the end only with midi and minuit.
  • Example: 7:30 → Il est sept heures et demie.
  • or Il est dix-neuf heures trente.
  • When the minutes on the clock are between ______, use moins (minus). It would be like saying it is 9 o'clock minus 20 minutes. You can say the numeral quarante only when using the 24 hour clock.
  • Example: 8:40 → Il est neuf heures moins vingt.
  • or Il est vingt heures quarante.
  • Use moins le quart (______). It would be like saying 10 o'clock minus the quarter. You can say the numeral quarante-cinq only when using the 24 hour clock.
  • Example: 9:45 → Il est dix heures moins le quart.
  • or Il est vingt et une heures quarante-cinq.

Lesson 2.05 Tu Aimes

English / French
Do you like volleyball?
Do you like….?
J’aime…
a lot
I’m crazy about…
and
Vousaimez…?
but
I don’t like…
a little
also, too
J’aimebien…
Je déteste…
volleyball
baseball
soccer
basketball
tennis
le football américain
la gymnastique
fries
hamburgers
hot dogs
sandwiches
les croques-monsieur
pizza
coffee
tea
milk
le citron pressé
orange soda
ice cream


Lesson 2.06 Tu Aimes Deux

Vocabulaire

English / French
to read / lire
to sing
to dance
to study
dormir
parler
to listen to CDs
listen to music
travailler
regarder des films
to eat
me too
neither do I
Do you like…?

Pronunciation

When you pronounce French ______sounds, keep your jaw, lips, and tongue muscles more tense than when speaking English. French vowels should sound ______and more ______.

Spend some time practicing the French vowels.

Les Accents – write in one word that uses each accent

1)La cédille (ç) ______

2)L'accentaigu (é) ______

3)L'accent grave (è)______

4)L'accentcirconflexe (ê) ______

5)Le tréma (ë) ______

COLLABORATION ASSIGNMENT OPTION ONE – You will need to complete only one collaboration each segment. Feel free to read these instructions so you know what to expect. There will four other options. Whenever you are ready to complete yours, you can submit it as assignment 5.05. See your teacher’s announcement page for more details on finding a partner.

Lesson 2.07 Les Pronoms

Singular / Plural
1st Person / ______= I / ______= we
2nd Person / ______= you
______= you (formal) / ______= you (as a group)
3rd Person / ______= he
______= she
______= people, one, we, they / ______= they (masculine or mixed)
______= they(feminine

Helpful Hints:

First Person = the person doing the talking (I, we)

______Person = The person you are talking to (you)

______Person = The person or persons you are talking about (he, she, they)

Which subject pronoun do I use?

  • When you are speaking to one member of your family, one friend, one child, one person with whom you are on a first-name basis, or one pet, use: ______.
  • When you are speaking to one person who is an adult or something that you do not know very well, use: ______.
  • When speaking to more than one person, use: ______.
  • When two or more females are the subject, use: ______.
  • When two or more males are the subject or where there is a mixed group, use: ______.

When you talk about things

You also use "il," "elle," "ils," and "elles" just as with people. The pronoun has to agree in ______with the noun it is replacing.

Helpful Hint:

Be sureto learn the article that comes before the noun in French. It will help you later on to know the gender and number of the noun.

le crayon = il (it)

les cassettes = elles (they)

la chaise = elle (it)

Did you know?

When je comes before a verb beginning with a vowel sound, the "e" is replaced with an apostrophe: J'aimedanser. This is known as "élision" (it is eliminating a ______).

Module Review for DBA:

Here are the topics to review for your exam and DBA.

02.00

  • train travel in France and the U.S.
  • the 24 hour clock

02.01

  • lesson vocabulary
  • numbers to 31

02.02

  • lesson vocabulary
  • numbers to 70

02.03

  • lesson vocabulary
  • how to say the date in French

02.04

  • lesson vocabulary
  • how to tell time in French

02.05

  • lesson vocabulary
  • how to express your likes and dislikes

02.06

  • lesson vocabulary
  • activities you may or may not like
  • how to pronounce French vowels
  • French accent marks

02.07

  • lesson vocabulary
  • French pronouns