1. A la cloche
Traduisez en français:
There is a boy. His name is Jerrick. He wants to dance.
Réponse: Il y a un garçon. Il s'appelle Jerrick. Il veut danser.
2. Chiffres
We reviewed our numbers by repeating them and by having conversations with them. We also practiced them by turning to various pages in the book.
3. La culture
We began our understanding of Francophone, or French-speaking, culture by looking at maps in the book and discussing how French spread through the world.
4. La grammaire
Through our conversation and looking in the book, we began to discuss and understand how gender is used in French. It's a grammatical concept and not just based on whether you're talking about a boy or a girl. All nouns in French have a gender: une table is feminine while un orange is masculine. The gender is what helps us know how to talk about things in French.
Traduisez en français:
There is a boy. His name is Jerrick. He wants to dance.
Réponse: Il y a un garçon. Il s'appelle Jerrick. Il veut danser.
2. Chiffres
We reviewed our numbers by repeating them and by having conversations with them. We also practiced them by turning to various pages in the book.
3. La culture
We began our understanding of Francophone, or French-speaking, culture by looking at maps in the book and discussing how French spread through the world.
4. La grammaire
Through our conversation and looking in the book, we began to discuss and understand how gender is used in French. It's a grammatical concept and not just based on whether you're talking about a boy or a girl. All nouns in French have a gender: une table is feminine while un orange is masculine. The gender is what helps us know how to talk about things in French.