WALT: GREET SOMEONE IN FRENCH, ASK HOW THEY ARE, AND SAY GOODBYE.

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WALT: GREET SOMEONE IN FRENCH, ASK HOW THEY ARE, AND SAY GOODBYE. WILF: TO BE ABLE TO READ AND SPEAK A SHORT CONVERSATION IN FRENCH FOR LEVEL 2

Look at the conversation below Look at the conversation below. Can you work out what they are saying to each other? Copy the phrases into your exercise book. Write what each phrase means in English next to the French phrase. Make sure you copy the French words ACCURATELY.

Click this icon to listen to the conversations…. Write the numbers 1 – 6 in your book. Write the names of each pair for your answer.

Click here to see if this helps What are they saying to each other in this conversation? Again, copy the phrases into your exercise book in French and English. Click this sound icon to hear the conversation But what if you don’t know what some of the words mean??? Click here to see if this helps

What are they saying to each other in this conversation What are they saying to each other in this conversation? Again, copy the phrases into your exercise book in French and English. Click this sound icon to hear the conversation

Now it is your turn to write a similar conversation in French to the ones we have seen today. You can choose how you want to present your conversation. You can write and draw pictures in your exercise book, or you can make a powerpoint. You can use the internet to find pictures to use in your presentation. You could also try a program called “Cartoon Maker”. Click the “Start” button and you will find it in “All Programs”. You could try something like this…. Bonjour, je m’appelle Homer When you have finished writing your conversation, get it checked by your teacher. Then practice SPEAKING your conversation with a partner. Can you say your conversation without looking in your book?