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Leçon 15: Une boum

Leçon 15: Une boum. Regular –er verbs What do they look like? -er on the end! How to use them? – do the 2-step ! (not the tango or the salsa). New – er verbs. aim er Y (amour) habit er (Habitat for Humanity?) invit er organis er visit er. Vocabulary. Some opposites

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Leçon 15: Une boum

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  1. Leçon 15: Une boum • Regular –er verbs • What do they look like? • -er on the end! • How to use them? • – do the 2-step! (not the tango or the salsa)

  2. New –er verbs • aimer Y(amour) • habiter (Habitat forHumanity?) • inviter • organiser • visiter

  3. Vocabulary • Some opposites • bien, très bien mal • beaucoup un peu • souvent, toujours rarement • aussi • maintenant

  4. The “2-step”: making verbs work in sentences • 1. Find the stem: Chop off the –er 2. Add the ending that goes with the subject:

  5. Two verbs in one sentence • I liketo sing. • J’aimechanter. • You don’tpreferto study. • Tu nepréfèrespasétudier. • Do the 2-step with thefirst verb. The second verb doesnotdo the 2-step! end of leçon 15

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