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Ex. 1.5 et Ex. 1.8 Je me présente

Ex. 1.5 et Ex. 1.8 Je me présente. What we will learn. To pronounce our new phrases with a good French accent Helpful pronunciation tips to sound more French To recognise and understand phrases to introduce ourselves n French To use these phrases to introduce ourselves and others

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Ex. 1.5 et Ex. 1.8 Je me présente

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  1. Ex. 1.5 et Ex. 1.8 Je me présente

  2. What we will learn • To pronounce our new phrases with a good French accent • Helpful pronunciation tips to sound more French • To recognise and understand phrases to introduce ourselves n French • To use these phrases to introduce ourselves and others • To work in pairs to practise our new phrases

  3. Prononciation When learning new French words, remember these basic pronunciation tips: • The last consonant is usually not pronounced. But some – such as C, R, F, L – arepronounced. So be CaReFuL! • If a word is long, break it into syllables, and give each syllable the same amount of stress. • The French R sound comes from the back of your throat. • Try to sound French, just like the people you hear on the CD that comes with your book! • Even if you are not sure of the pronunciation of a new word, always try to say it with a French accent: it will sound a lot better!

  4. Intonation When asking a question in French, we raise our voice at the end of the sentence. Practise this with these questions: • Çava ? • Et toi ?

  5. Je me présente • Voici • Bonjour • Merci • Je te présente • De rien

  6. Je me présente • Bonjour • Salut • Coucou • Au revoir

  7. Ça va ? • Ça va bien, merci. • Non, ça ne va pas très bien. • Comme-ci comme ça.

  8. Et toi ? • Moi aussi, ça va. • Mon non plus, ça ne va pas.

  9. Comment tu t’appelles ? Je m’appelle…

  10. Tu habites où ? J’habite à Paris. J’habite à Dublin. J’habite à Hogwarts.

  11. Tu as quel âge ? • J’ai douze ans. • J’ai treize ans.

  12. Tu es de quelle nationalité ? Je suis indienne. Je suis irlandaise. Je suis irlandais. Je suis français. Je suis française.

  13. Répondez aux questions. • Ça va ? • Comment tu t’appelles ? • Tu habites où ? • Tu as quel âge ? • Tu es de quelle nationalité ?

  14. Can you…? • Pronounce your new phrases with a good French accent? • Give two pronunciation tips to sound more French? • Recognise and understand phrases to introduce yourself in French? • Use these phrases to introduce yourself? • Work in pairs to practise your new phrases?

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