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Les pages quarante-trois à cinquante-cinq. Leçon 3. Unité 2. NOTES. Talking about hunger:. J'ai faim [zhay fah] (nasal) I am hungry (I HAVE hunger). Tu as faim? [too ah fah] (nasal) You are hungry (you HAVE hunger). NOTES. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Leçon 3
Les pages quarante-trois à cinquante-cinq
Unité 2
Talking about hunger:J'ai faim [zhay fah] (nasal) I am hungry (I HAVE hunger)
Tu as faim? [too ah fah] (nasal) You are hungry (you HAVE hunger)
NOTES
Offering something to a FRIEND
NOTES
[ too veuh][ too veuh]
[kess kuh too veuh]
[ too veuh]
To request something from a friend
NOTES
Je voudrais… [zjheh voo dray] I would like…
Donne-moi… [dohn mwah] Give me…
S’il te plaît [see the play] Please (informal)
NOTES
NOTES:Le jambon = ham
Le fromage = cheese
Le saucisson = sausage
Track #29
J’ai soif. [zhay swaff] I am thrisy. ( I HAVE thirst)
Tu as soif? [to ah swaff] You are thrisy?
( You HAVE thirst)
NOTES
[dohnay – mwah][dohn – mwah]
NOTES
NOTES
NOTES
[so dah]
[zjoo door rahjuh]
[zjoo duh pohm]
[zjoo duh toe maht]
[zjoo duh toe ray sah] nasal
[caf fay]
[tay][shaw co lah]
About French lemonade: It is a fizzy lemonade, not flat like our Country time lemonade. Also, it is normally a very subtle lemon taste. It is like Sprite but less sugary.
NOTES
NOTES!!!
Some phrases to know:
• On va dans un café?– Shall we go to a café?
• Je t’invite.• I’m treating (inviting).
• D’accord.• okay
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Some phrases to know:
• On va dans un café?– Shall we go to a café?
• Je t’invite.• I’m treating (inviting).
• D’accord.• okay
• pour• for
• Excusez-moi• Excuse me
NOTES
C’est combien? [say com beeyah] nasal
To ask how much something is:
How much is it?
NOTES
To ask how much a specific item is:Combien coûte…? [com beeyah koot]
How much is …?
EXAMPLE: Combien coûte le sandwich?
Il coûte (an amount). [eel koot]
To SAY how much something is:
It costs …
NOTES
For Feminine items:Elle coûte (an amount). [ell koot]
It costs …
EXAMPLE:une glace = Elle coûte 5 €.
NOTE: this is for masculine items!!!
IMPORTANT:
To say “it” in French, you must know if an item is masculine or feminine.
Masculine use il for “it”
Feminine use elle for “it”
NOTES
Ça fait combien? [sah fay com beeyah] nasal
To ask how much an order is(more than one item):
How much does that make total?
NOTES
To answer how much an order costs:Ça fait (an amount). [sah fay …]
That makes …?
EXAMPLE: Ça fait 10 €.
To ask a friend for money:
Prête-moi… [preht mwah]
Lend me…
Example: Où est mon porte-monnaie? Dis, prête-moi 5€.
NOTES
NOTES:
• Euro was started in 2002
•12 countries use the Euro
•1 euro = 100 centimes
•The bills come in different sizes and colors.
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[uh nurrow]
[duh zurrow]
[twah zurrow]
[khat urrow]
[sahn kurrow]
[see zurrow]
[seh turrow]
[oowee turrow]
[nuh vurrow]
[dee zurrow]