1. Expo 1. Vocabulaire. On se rencontre Meeting people. Bonjour! Hello! Salut! Hi! ... août. August septembre. September octobre. October novembre. November.
Bonjour! Salut! Comment t’appelles-tu? Je m’appelle ... Ça va? Oui, ça va bien, merci. Pas mal. Non, ça ne va pas. Au revoir.
Hello! Hi! What’s your name?
un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit dix-neuf vingt vingt et un vingt-deux trente trente et un
My name’s ... How are you? Yes, I’m OK, thanks. So-so. No, I’m not OK. Goodbye.
Les affaires pour School objects le collège Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est ... un cahier une calculatrice un carnet de textes un crayon une gomme un livre un portable un porte-monnaie une règle un sac un stylo une trousse
What’s this? It’s … an exercise book a calculator a homework diary a pencil a rubber a book a mobile phone a purse a ruler a bag a pen a pencil case
L’alphabet
The alphabet
Comment ça s’écrit? How do you spell that? Ça s’écrit … You spell it …
Listen to … Close … Open … Take … Look at … Work in pairs.
Les couleurs
Colours
blanc(he) bleu(e) gris(e) jaune marron noir(e) orange rose rouge vert(e)
white blue grey yellow brown black orange pink red green
Les anniversaires Birthdays C’est quand, ton anniversaire? Mon anniversaire, c’est le cinq mai/ le premier juillet.
When’s your birthday? My birthday’s on the 5th of May/the 1st of July.
En classe
In the classroom
Il y a … la chaise les crayons la fenêtre les livres le magnétophone la porte le professeur les règles le rétroprojecteur
There is/are … the chair the pencils the window the books the tape-recorder the door the teacher the rulers the overhead projector la table the table le tableau blanc the whiteboard des cahiers some exercise books des crayons some pencils huit crayons eight pencils quatre fenêtres four windows C’est le crayon de Luc. It’s Luc’s pencil.
She has … les yeux bleus/gris/ blue/grey/brown/ marron/verts green eyes les cheveux blonds fair hair les cheveux bruns brown hair les cheveux noirs dark hair.
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