Les Devoirs: Translate the following phrases into French! (pronouns in parenthesis indicate whether you are talking to
tu or
vous, singular/familiar or plural/formal.)
- her half-sister
- your (vous) grandson
- my grandpa
- his grandparents
- her cousin (f)
- their husband
- our cat
- your (vous) stepmother
- her uncle
- our daughters
- my son
- your (tu) cousins (m)
- their granddaughter
- his mother
- your (tu) aunts
- my wife
- your (vous) nieces
- his children
- their brother
- your (tu) grandma
- your (vous) grandchildren
- his dogs
- her sisters
- their parents
- my father
- our stepfather
- our nephew
- your (tu) family
{15 minutes} Review homework! Possessive Adjectives!- Students put answers to #1-28 on board, in order!
- Practice pronunciation
{20 minutes} More possessive adjective practice!- Do pp. 94, Exs. 26-28 together
{30 minutes} Possessive and Contractions with de!
- Note use of de to show possession (la chose de Robert!)
- Oral practice: have students tell what belongs to whom (Qu'est-ce que c'est? C'est l'ordinateur de Madi!)
- p. 96: contractions! du, de la, de l', and des!
- Do Exs. 31 together
Les Devoirs: pp. 97-98 Exs. 32, 33, & 36. Write complete sentences!
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