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CHAPTRE 2

VOCABULAIRE LA
PREMIRE PARTIE
habiter
arriver
quitter
donner
chercher
regarder
to live
to arrive
to leave
to give
to look for
to look at
tudier
couter
travailler
jouer
au foot
au basket

to study
to listen to
to work
to play
football
basketball
poser une
question
passer un examen
djeuner
rentrer la
maison
couter la radio
parler au
tlphone

to ask a
question
to take a test
to eat lunch
to return home
to listen to the
radio
to talk on the
phone
voyager
nager
manger
rigoler
aimer
dtester

to travel
to swim
to eat
to laugh
to like/to
love
to hate
PRATIQUONS AVEC
LES PLANCHES
BLANCHES
White Board Practice
USING VERBS REVIEW
(DONT WRITE)
What does it mean to conjugate
a verb?
What is an infinitive?
What are some example of
infinitives in English?
So far, what is the only verb you
know how to conjugate?
HOW DO I CONJUGATE
-ER VERBS?
The first step is dropping the -er.
This gives you the stem.
Then you will add the following
endings.

je e
tu es
il
elle e
nous ons
vous ez
ils
elles ent
QUICK RECAP
(DONT WRITE)
Drop the -er to get the stem of
a verb.
Then, depending on the subject
pronoun, add the correct ending.
You will do this every time you
have a subject.
SO, LETS DO AN EXAMPLE
(WRITE THIS IF YOU WANT TO)
First you will select the verb:
Regarder
Now, you will find the root:
drop the er
Next you add the appropriate
endings to the root of
REGARD

REGARDER
je regarde
tu regardes
il regarde
elle regarde
nous
regardons
vous regardez
ils regardent
elles
regardent
HOW DO I TRANSLATE
THESE VERBS?
When the verb is conjugated it
has three meanings; am
watching, do watch, and watch.
Tu regardes will translate as : You
are watching; you do watch; and
you watch.
You do not need any other verb!


They are eating lunch.
Ils djeunent.
We are playing.
Nous jouons.
I study.
Jtudie.


They are taking a test.
Ils passent un examen.
We are spending the day at school.
Nous passons la journe lcole.
You live in Nasville.
Tu habites Nashville.
She is not working.
Elle ne travaille pas.
THERE WILL BE A QUIZ
NEXT CLASS
Now, lets play a game.
WHAT DOES ON
MEAN?
You will see and hear the word on a great deal.

On has several meanings, such as we,
they, and people.
On always takes the il/elle form of the verb.

In spoken French, people use on more often than
nous.


On parle franais en France.
On travaille beaucoup.
On arrive lcole le matin.

VERB + INFINITIVE
In French when verbs like aimer,
dtester, and adorer are followed by
another verb, the second verb is in
the infinitive form.
In a negative sentence the nepas
goes around the conjugated verb.
He likes to laugh.
Il aime rigoler.
I adore listening (to listen) to the
radio.
Jadore couter la radio.
People dislike working (to work).
On dteste travailler.
You all do not like to work?
Vous naimez pas travailler?
1. I like to travel.
2. You dont like to study.
3. People like to talk on the
telephone.
4. Some schools are small.
5. She hates taking tests.
6. We dont like to play basketball.
7. We love eating lunch.
8. You all are not listening.
9. She is a student.
PRACTICE
PRONUNCIATION
VOCABULAIRE LA
DEUXIME PARTIE
un cours
une maison
passer la journe
tout
le matin
laprs-midi
le soir


a course
a house
to spend the day
all
the morning
the afternoon
the evening
o
quand
que/quoi
quel(le)(s)
combien de

pourquoi
il y a
parce que
beaucoup (de)
where
when
what (subject/not
subject)
which
how many/how
much
why
there is/there are
because
a lot (of)

entre
chez
trop
juste un peu
pendant
aprs

between
at the home of
too much
just a little
during
after

de
pour
avec
sans


in / at / to
from / of / about
for (in order to)
with
without
He lives between a house and a
school.
I am studying in order to take a test.
People work too much.
There are a lot of students at the
school.
You like to talk during the class.


QUESTIONS
HOW DO I ASK A
QUESTION
2 easy ways
Use your voice
You all like to study?
Add nest-ce pas
Nest-ce pas = right?
You all like to study, right?
2 OTHER WAYS
Add est-ce que (is it that)
Est-ce que vous aimez tudier?
Use Inversion flip the subject pronoun and
verb
Aimez-vous tudier?
For both ways, you can be more specific,
by adding a question word at the
beginning.
Quand est-ce que vous aimez tudier?
Quand aimez-vous tudier?
2 WEIRD THINGS ABOUT
INVERSION
You have to invert with a pronoun.
Lyce Hillsboro, est-il grand?
Les amies de Marie, sont-elles
intelligentes?
When using il, elle, or on and an er verb
add a t in the middle.
M. Johnson, o aime-t-il manger?
Lamie de Paul, quand parle-t-elle au
tlphone?

WRITE EACH OF THESE
TWO WAYS
Do you like to study?
What do you like to eat?
Why is he studying?
Where do they live?
When are you playing
football?

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