Quest-ce que vous voyez ? (What do you see?). Un grand-père et un petit-fils.

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Quest-ce que vous voyez ? (What do you see?)

Un grand-père et un petit-fils

Une grand-mère et une petite-fille

Un père, une mère et un fils.

Un père, une mère, un fils et deux filles (trois enfants).

Un mari et une femme (un couple).

ENQUÊTE (survey) Find someone who can answer « oui » (yes) to the following questions. Est-ce que tu as des frères ?Oui, jai un frère. (Do you have any brothers?)(Yes, I have a brother.) Oui, jai deux/trois frères. (Yes, I have two/three brothers.) Est-ce que tu as des sœurs?Oui, jai une sœur. (Do you have any sisters?)(Yes, I have a sister.) Oui, jai deux/trois sœurs. (Yes, I have two/three sisters.) Information supplémentaire: Mon frère sappelle…Mes frères sappellent… (My brothers name is…)(My brothers names are…) Ma sœur sappelle…Mes sœurs sappellent… (My sisters name is…)(My sisters names are…)

LE VERBE AVOIR AVOIR (to have) Jai (I have)Nous avons (we have) Tu as (you have)Vous avez (you have) Il a/Elle a/On a (he/she/one has)Ils/Elles ont (they have) Ex: Est-ce que tu as des frères ?Oui, jai un frère.

LA PRONONCIATION I. La liaison. In French, when the final S of nous (we), vous (you), ils (they) and elles (they) link come before verbs starting with a vowel, there is a link called a liaison, which produces a z sound. Ex:nous avons (we have) vous avez (you have) /z/ /z/ ils ont (they have) elles ont (they have) /z/ /z/

Exercice de traduction et prononciation With a partner, translate aloud the following sentences. 1. We have a grandson. 2. You (plural) have a daughter. 3. They (masculine) have a (male) cousin. 4. They (feminine) have a child. nous avons (we have) vous avez (you have) /z/ /z/ ils ont (they have) elles ont (they have) /z/ /z/

LA PRONONCIATION II. Les voyelles nasales (nasal vowels). In French, certain letter combinations create nasal vowels.

Les Devoirs (Homework) 1. Study the family vocabulary in your textbook. Then test yourself using the following exercises: (matching exercise) (flash cards) 2. Review the verb AVOIR. Then go to the following page and complete the exercises given: