3 3 Des fournitures scolaires un sac à dos un classeur une feuille de papier un stylo-bille une règle un feutre une calculatrice un crayon un bloc-notes.

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3 Des fournitures scolaires un sac à dos un classeur une feuille de papier un stylo-bille une règle un feutre une calculatrice un crayon un bloc-notes un livre un cahier Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est un cahier. une gomme

3 Answer. 1. Qu’est-ce que c’est? 2. Qu’est-ce que c’est? Answer: C’est un sac à dos. Answer: C’est un classeur.

3 4. La calculatrice coûte combien? Answer: La calculatrice coûte dix euros. 5. On paie où? Answer: On paie à la caisse.

3 Prononciation Les sons /é/ et /è/ 1. There is an important difference in the way French and English vowels are pronounced. When you say the French word des, your mouth is tense, in one position. You can repeat the sound /é/ many times without moving your mouth at all. But when you pronounce the English word day, your mouth is relaxed and you actually say two vowel sounds.

3 Prononciation Les sons /é/ et /è/ 2. Listen to the word élève. It has two distinct vowel sounds. The sound /é/ is “closed” and the sound /è/ is “open.” This describes the positions of the mouth for each sound. Repeat the following. Le son /é/: Le son /è/: la télél’école la journée parlerécoutez aprèsla cassettevous êtes le collège Après l’école, les élèves aiment écouter des cassettes. Elles aiment regarder la télé.

3 Identifying school supplies What is it? Qu’est-ce que c’est? school supplies a notebook a notepad des fournitures (f. pl.) scolaires un cahier un bloc-notes Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Identifying school supplies a pencil un crayon a ballpoint pen a felt-tip pen an eraser un stylo-bille un feutre une gomme Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Identifying school supplies a ruler une règle a book a loose-leaf binder a calculator un livre un classeur une calculatrice une feuille de papiera piece of paper Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Identifying school supplies a backpack un sac à dos a tape a video, a DVD a compact disc une cassette une vidéo, un DVD un CD Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Shopping for school supplies a store un magasin a stationery store the cash register to buy une papeterie la caisse acheter payer to pay Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Shopping for school supplies to ask demander to cost How much is it? How much does it cost? coûter C’est combien? Ça coûte combien? Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Other useful words and expressions to like aimer to dislike after during détester après pendant entre chez between at the home of Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Other useful words and expressions the morning le matin the afternoon At what time? how much of l’après-midi À quelle heure? combien de (d’) beaucoup de (d’) a lot of Vocabulaire (French–English)

3 Identifying school supplies What is it? Qu’est-ce que c’est? school supplies a notebook a notepad des fournitures (f. pl.) scolaires un cahier un bloc-notes Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Identifying school supplies a pencil un crayon a ballpoint pen a felt-tip pen an eraser un stylo-bille un feutre une gomme Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Identifying school supplies a ruler une règle a book a loose-leaf binder a calculator un livre un classeur une calculatrice une feuille de papiera piece of paper Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Identifying school supplies a backpack un sac à dos a tape a video, a DVD a compact disc une cassette une vidéo, un DVD un CD Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Shopping for school supplies a store un magasin a stationery store the cash register to buy une papeterie la caisse acheter payer to pay Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Shopping for school supplies to ask demander to cost How much is it? How much does it cost? coûter C’est combien? Ça coûte combien? Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Other useful words and expressions to like aimer to dislike after during détester après pendant entre chez between at the home of Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 Other useful words and expressions the morning le matin the afternoon At what time? how much of l’après-midi À quelle heure? combien de (d’) beaucoup de (d’) a lot of Vocabulaire (English–French)

3 End of Chapter Presentation