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Friday, November 6th.

Act 1 Scene 1: the new club member:Kevin Scott is twelve and a half (et demi). He is from Glasgow but he lives in London. He lives with his mother, his step-father and his two half-brothers. They are 5 years old: they are twins (jumeaux). He has got a cat. He speaks English and a little Spanish.His father is a cook, he is 40. His mother is 36. They are divorced.

Exercice 26 page 136: termine les sries.1- fourteen / twelve / ten / eight / six / four / two / zero2- ninety / eighty / seventy / sixty / fifty / forty / thirty / twenty / ten3- one, ten, eleven, twenty, twenty-one, thirty, thirty-one...4- three thirteen / four fourteen / five fifteen...5- two twenty, three thirty, four forty, five fifty...

Monday, November 9th.

Tableau de conjugaison de live au prsent simple:Forme affirmativeForme ngativeForme interrogative

I liveyou livehe liveswe liveyou livethey liveI don't liveyou don't livehe doesn't livewe don't liveyou don't livethey don't liveDo I liveDo you liveDoes he liveDo we liveDo you liveDo they live

Attention: don't = do not et doesn't = does not

Rponses courtes: Yes, I do. / No, I don't . Yes, he does. / No, he doesn't.

Exercice 24 page 136:1- Yes, I live with both my parents. / Yes, I do. / No, I don't.2- No, they don't.3- I speak French, a little Spanish and English.4- He doesn't speak Hindi or Arabic. / No, he doesn't.5- I like reading fantasy books / mangas / science fiction. / I don't like reading.

Tuesday, November 10th.

Attention:Where do you come from? = Where are you from? I am from Where do you live? I live in

Le -s de la 3me personne du singulier se prononcent de trois faons diffrentes: /s/ (speaks), /z/ (reads) et /iz/ (watches).

Exercice 1 page 32: retrouve la question.1- Where do you live? I live in France.2- Where are you from? I am from Lyon.3- How old are you? I am 13 years old.4- Have you got brothers and sisters? I've got 2 brothers.5- Do you speak French? Yes, I do. And I speak English too.

Exercice 2 page 32: have ou be?1- I am 5 years old. / I am 5. / He is five.2- I have got twins / 2 kids. / She has got 2 kids.3- I am from London. / We are / They are 4- I have lost my glasses. / Where are my glasses?5- How old am I?

Exercice 3 page 32: en anglais, dis...1- de quelle ville tu es origine. I am / come from Cahors.2- ton ge et celui de ta mre. I am 12 and my mother / she is 38 years old.3- avec (with) qui tu habites.I live with my parents and my sister.4- que ton pre n'est pas cuisinier.My father is not a cook. / My father doesn't cook.5- quelles langues parlent tes parents.My parents speak French.

Friday, November 13th.

Rappel:On peut dire:I am 12 years old. I am 12.

Vocabulary:locker: casierice-skate: faire du patin glaceskiride a horseride a bike = cycleact (v.): faire l'acteurcricket

Les nuances: not at all a little quite well very well

Monday, November 16th.

Mark's talents:He can't ride a horse at all. He is a swimming champion and he can ski very well. He is a very good cricketer. He can play golf quite well. He can't play chess at all. He can play the piano a little (with two fingers!).

Demander la capacit de quelqu'un:- Can your mother play cricket?- Yes, she can.// No, she can't.How well?

A little. / Quite well. / Very well.

Exercice 28 page 136:1- He can ride a bike / cycle very well. I can ride a bike quite well.2- He can't ice-skate. I can ice-skate quite well.3- He can't swim at all. I can swim very well.4- She can play the violin quite well. I can't play the violin at all.5- They can play chess a little. I can't play chess at all.

Tuesday, November 17th.

Melinda's mother:She can't draw at all. She can swim very well. She can't play tennis, ski or sing.

Can:Can se place devant un verbe l'infinitif. La ngation s'crit: cannot ou can't. La prononciation de can / can't est rduite gnralement. Pour demander le niveau on utilise la question: How well can you play football?

Vocabulary:shy: timide lazy: paresseux hard-workingcalm agitatedgood-tempered bad-temperedquiet noisy

Exercice 5 page 32: parle du niveau de chacun. Utilise very well, quite well, a little, not at all.1- I can't ride a horse at all.2- My best friend can't play chess.3- My father can play football very well.4- My English teacher can speak English very well.5- I can rollerblade a little.1- No, I can't. My mother can't ski.2- I can swim quite well, my friend can swim a little.3- I can rollerblade very well.4- They can't speak English. / They can speak English a little.5- I can't draw. / No, I am bad at drawing.

Friday, November 20th.

A portrait of Kevin:Kevin is sociable and good-tempered. He is lazy, agitated, impatient and noisy! He is very sporty: he can swim and ride a bike very well. He can rollerblade and play rugby quite well. He can windsurf a little but he can't ice skate at all. He is not a good linguist: he can't speak French or (ou) German and he can speak Spanish a little. He can play the electric guitar. He can't sing but he can read music. He is not artistic: he can't draw or paint but he can take good photos.

Bilan Acte 1 scnes 1 et 2:can / can't et les niveaux

les activits et la personnalit

le prsent simple

les 3 questions: ge / d'o tu viens et o tu vis

la prononciation du -s et can / can't.