Asking questions (review) Negative sentences (review)

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Asking questions (review) Negative sentences (review)

Dans la salle de classe Look around you and choose an object. It has to be something we have learned in class. Write it down. The other student guesses what your object is. « Est-ce que c’est…? » Ex: Est-ce que c’est un crayon? Oui, c’est un crayon/Non, ce n’est pas un crayon

Get a small whiteboard and translate 1)Are you a student? No, I am not a student

2) Do you like French? Yes, I like French.

3) Is Julie lazy? No, she is not lazy. She is dynamic.

4) Are Lucie and Emilie tall? No, they are not tall. They are short.

5) Does she like biology? No, she doesn’t like biology.

Practice: handout Useful vocab (to help you understand the sentences) Danser- to dance Ce soir- tonight Jouer-to play Etudier-to study Voyager ensemble- travel together Manger- to eat Regarder la télé- to watch TV Aujourd’hui- today