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This lesson focuses on vocabulary related to body and face parts in French, including words like "la tête" (the head), "les yeux" (the eyes), and "le pied" (the foot). Additionally, it covers the phrase "Il faut" which means "it is necessary," along with its negative form "Il ne faut pas" (you should not). Students will learn how to construct sentences using these phrases, followed by infinitives. Example phrases help illustrate proper usage: "Il faut manger" (You should eat) and "Je ne skie jamais" (I never ski).
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Il faut….. “Il faut” means It is necessary “Il ne faut pas” means You should not
Il faut….. EXAMPLES: -Il faut manger (You should eat or It is necessary to eat) -Il ne faut pas parler en class (You shouldn’t eat in class)
Il faut….. “Il faut” gets followed by an infinitive. Do not conjugate the verb after “faut”
subject + conjugated verb + infinitive • Je /préférer / sortir • Je préfèresortir. • (conjugate the 1st verb – leave the 2nd alone)
subject + conjugated verb + infinitive • Il /vouloir / manger • Il veut manger. • (conjugate the 1st verb – leave the 2nd alone)
subject + conjugated verb + infinitive • Ils / adorer / jouer au tennis • Ilsadorentjouer au tennis. • (conjugate the 1st verb – leave the 2nd alone)
ne …jamais = never Je ne skiejamais. = I never ski. (put ne before the verb and jamais after it)
ne …personne = no one / no body Il n’aimepersonne.= He likes no one. (put ne before the verb and personne after it)
ne …rien = nothing Elle ne mange rien = She is eating nothing. (put ne before the verb and rien after it)
ne …plus = no more Je ne danse plus. = I don’t dance anymore. (put ne before the verb and plus after it)