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Chapter 10 Level 1

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“pop” quiz

  • Conjugate the following in the past tense.
  • 1. Elle(to go)
  • 2. Elles(to watch)
  • 3. Ils(to leave)
  • 4. Nous(to do)
  • 5. Vous(to go up)

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“pop” quiz #2

  • Conjugate the following in the past tense.
  • 1. Elles(to die) 7. Il(to be born)
  • 2. Ils(to take) 8. Ils(to go down)
  • 3. Nous(to buy) 9. Tu(to want)
  • 4. Elle(to go out) 10. Elle(to be able)
  • 5. Vous(to drink)
  • 6. Je(to put, place)

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Chapter 10 Section 1

  • Vocabulaire de l’hôtel
  • Verbs with spelling changes- appeler
  • Prepositions with countries and cities
  • Idioms with faire

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Paris, France Hotel Group Activity

Activity: Come up with a skit using the exprimons-nous in section 1 of Chapter 10. (Packing for and reserving a hotel room in France.) You MUST turn in the script with the names of the group included. Each person MUST have a speaking part and help with the script.

  1. Research the name of an actual hotel in Paris, France that you will make your reservation
  2. You will talk about where the hotel is located according to the Paris map and well known monuments.
  3. You and your friend will pack for the trip.
  4. You will make a reservation with the hotel clerk at the hotel in Paris and ask questions about the amenities at the hotel.
  5. You will complete a rubric telling what each person in your group contributed.

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Verbs with spelling changes

  • Appeler-to call
  • Appelle appelons
  • Appelles appelez
  • Appelle appellent
  • Other verbs like appeler:
  • Jeter-to throw
  • épeler-to spell
  • Rappeler-to call back

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le pays(countries)

Le Canada La Russie Les Pays-Bas

Le Maroc Les Etats-Unis

Le Mexique L’Angleterre

Le Brésil L’Australie

Le Japon L’Egypte

La Chine L’Espagne

La France L’Italie

L’Allemagne La Tunisie

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Prepositions with countries

  • All countries ending in –e are feminine except for le Mexique, le Zaire, et le Cambodge
  • To or in a feminine country use en
  • To or in a masculine country use au
  • To or in a plural country use aux
  • To say from a masculine country use du
  • To say from a feminine country use de(d’)
  • To say from a plural country use des

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For example

  • Je vais en France demain.
  • Il va au Canada en vacances.
  • Elle habite aux Etats-Unis.
  • Nous venons de France aujourd’hui.
  • Vous êtes venus du Canada.
  • Ils reviennent des Etats-Unis.

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Prepositions with cities

  • Use à to say to or in a city.
  • For example: J’habite à Macon.
  • Use de to say from a city.
  • For example: Je suis de Macon.

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�Idioms with FAIRE

  • Faire éscale (à)-to have a lay over (at)
  • Faire les valises-to pack(suitcases)
  • Faire la queue-to stand in line
  • Faire un voyage-to take a trip
  • Faire(la France)-to visit (France)

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Ecrivez des phrases

  • Faire éscale (à)-to have a lay over (at)
  • Faire les valises-to pack(suitcases)
  • Faire la queue-to stand in line
  • Faire un voyage-to take a trip
  • Faire(la France)-to visit (France)

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Section 2 vocabulary- Bon Voyage

à la gare

à l’aéroport

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Passé Composé with AVOIR

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Passé Composé with Etre

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Ordinal Numbers

premier, première

deuxième

troisième

quatrième

cinquième

sixième

septième

huitième

neuvième

dixième