DF Bleu Unité 4

Unité 4 :

Here’s all the info we learned from Lessons 9-12 and “beaucoup plus”! Includes lots of fun links to various educational games.

Here is a link to the French 1 Quizlet I’ll be working on adding new links to. Great study resource!!

Scroll all the way down for great games and at the end are the unit 4 (all 4 lessons) overview games!

Leçon 9

This lesson introduces a lot of new vocabulary- personal objects, people, and prepositions. You need to learn and remember their genders i.e. un scooter vs. une voiture.

français anglais
un vélo a bike
un scooter a scooter
un téléphone a telephone
un MP3 an ipod/MP3 player
un appareil-photo a camera
un ordinateur a computer
un portable a cell phone
une voiture a car
une moto a motorcycle
une montre a watch
une calculatrice a calculator
un ordinateur portable a laptop
marcher (figurative) to work
une mobylette a motorized bike/moped
une télé a television
Qu’est-ce que c’est? What is it?
un stylo a pen
un crayon a pencil
un livre a book
un cahier a notebook
un sac a bag
une chose a thing
une affiche a poster
une calculatrice a calculator

Quia picture flashcards

Quia flashcards, word search, memory

Prepositions multiple choice activity 

Les objets – objects- wordsearch matching concentration

Ma chambre – hangman

Ma chambre – matching

Vocab D – ma chambre – hangman

Les Personnes et les objets – flashcards

Prepositions fill in the blank

Lesson 9 battleship

Objects battleship

Jeopardy (play with a partner or alone!)

Objects – flashcards, matching, concentration

Objects – matching

Prepositions video


Les articles  – choose which article to use

Quia matching, concentration, vocabulary with people

Les Personnes et La Description

français anglais
un étudiant a student (male)
une étudiante a student (female)
un homme a man
une femme a woman
un voisin a neighbor (male)
une voisine a neighbor (female)
grand tall (m)
grande tall (f)
petit short or small (m)
petite short or small (f)
brun dark-haired (m)
brune dark-haired (f)
blond blond (m)
blonde blone (f)
beau handsome
belle beautiful
jolie pretty
jeune young
un camarade a classmate (m)
une camarade a classmate (f)

Leçon 10

This lesson discusses the verb avoir and its uses (age, hunger, thirst). It also reviews definite and indefinite articles and their uses.

Here are some games:

Battleship

Hangman (articles)

Lesson Jeopardy

Lesson “Rags to Riches”

Pop-ups definite article practice

Pop-ups indefinite articles

AVOIR

ETRE vs. AVOIR conjugations – play matching, wordsearch, or concentration to practice

Leçon 11

This lesson deals with adjectives and descriptions. It gives vocabulary for describing people (masculine and feminine), and introduces some new nationalities. Adjectives are discussed, including how nouns and adjectives are formed, and their placement:

Adjective Formation: endings

Regular adjectives follow the noun, and are formed as follows if they are regular and do not end in -e:

 

Singular

Plural

Masculine

As listed in dictionary – no ending

+ s

Feminine

+ e

+ es

Adjective agreement :  L’accord des adjectifs

français anglais
amusant amusing, fun
intelligent intelligent
intéressant interesting
méchant mean, nasty
bête silly, dumb
sympathique nice, pleasant
timide timid, shy
gentil nice, kind
mignon cute
sportif athletic
assez rather
très very
américain American
mexicain Mexican
français French
anglais English
espagnol Spanish
suisse Swiss
italien Italian
canadien Canadian
japonais Japanese
chinois Chinese
alors so, then

Leçon 11 – activités:

Matching, Flashcards, Concentration for adjective (description and nationality) vocabulary

Rags to Riches (Who Wants to be a Millionaire)

Battleship

Lesson Jeopardy (“La description et les adjectives”)

Challenge Board

Description et Adjectifs Flashcards, Matching, Concentration, Word Search

La Description Flashcards, Matching, Concentration, Word Search

Rags to Riches

Leçon 12

This lesson covers colors, adjectives of Beauty Age Goodness and Size (BAGs adjectives) which come before the noun (instead of after), and the difference between using “C’est” and “Il est” or “Elle est“. The adjectives petit/grand, bon/mauvais, and beau/belle go before the noun. There are also some expressions of opinion and other words. See below or the Fr. 1 overview for these.

Très

Assez

Un peu

De quelle couleur est…?

De quelle couleur sont…?

C’est …

Ce sont…

Ce n’est pas…

C’est vrai

C’est faux

C’est facile

C’est difficile

C’est chouette (cool)

C’est super

C’est génial

C’est drôle

C’est pénible

C’est bien

C’est mal

Overview of Les Couleurs

Les Couleurs – song – C’est une chanson, pas de bonne chanson, mais une chanson quand même.

Fun games

Sentence scramble – unscramble the letters to figure out the sentence

Adjective Agreement “pop-ups”

Similar adjective agreement game but you must choose correct adjective and noun and order!

Rags to Riches “C’est”  “Il est” “Elle est”

C’est vs. il/elle est choose answers

Leçon 12 summary – challenge board – great practice!!!

UNIT 4 REVIEW GAMES

Here are the “Jeopardy”-style cumulative lesson review games (disclaimer- I did not make these so there may be errors and/or extra terms)

Lesson Jeopardy 9

Lesson Jeopardy 10

Lesson Jeopardy 11

Lesson Jeopardy 12

Unité 4 – Battleship

Amusez-vous! Bonne chance!!

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