Unité 1. Faisons connaissance LEÇON 1 Bonjour Vidéo-scène A. La rentrée LISTENI

Unité 1. Faisons connaissance LEÇON 1 Bonjour Vidéo-scène A. La rentrée LISTENING ACTIVITIES Section 1. Je m’appelle . . . A. Compréhension orale Listening comprehension B. Compréhension orale Antoine Caroline David Céline Guillaume Charlotte Marc Émilie Maxime Julie Nicolas Marie Philippe Monique Vincent Pauline © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1, Leçon 1 Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 1 Unité 1 Leçon 1 B l e u Workbook TE URB p. 1 Workbook TE Section 2. L’alphabet C. Écoutez et répétez. Listen and repeat. D. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. Section 3. Les signes orthographiques E. Écoutez et regardez. Listen and look. F. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. 1. Aurelie 2. Mylene 3. Jérome 4. Joelle 5. Francoise 6. Michele Section 4. Les nombres de 0 à 10 (Numbers from 0 to 10) G. Écoutez et répétez. Listen and repeat. H. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. Modèle a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. Section 5. Dictée I. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. — ! Je m’appelle Thomas. Et ? — , m’appelle Céline. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1 Leçon 1 2 Unité 1, Leçon 1 Workbook Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 (zéro) 1 (un) 2 (deux) 3 (trois) 4 (quatre) 5 (cinq) 6 (six) 7 (sept) 8 (huit) 9 (neuf) 10 (dix) 8 ´ ` ˆ ¨ ` ¸ B l e u Moi je Bonjour toi E S E R I A L C N N A Z U S A M O H T E I H P O S C R A M 2 5 9 1 7 8 10 0 3 6 5 Workbook TE URB p. 2 Workbook TE WRITING ACTIVITIES 1. Au Club International You have met the following young people at the Club International. Six of them have names of French origin. Circle these names. Then write them in the box below, separating the boys and the girls. (Note: Don’t forget the accent marks!) Carlos Suárez Tatsuya Matsumoto Birgit Eriksen Jérôme Dupuis Hélène Rémy Janet Woodford Jean-François Petit Maureen Stewart Michiko Sato Marie-Noëlle Laîné Frédéric Lemaître Svetlana Poliakoff Heinz Mueller Stéphanie Mercier © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1, Leçon 1 Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 3 Unité 1 Leçon 1 French is spoken not only in France. Today about thirty countries use French as their official language (or one of their official languages). Which continent has the largest number of French-speaking countries? q Europe q Africa q Asia q South America FLASH culturel ➜page 4 B l e u 3 Jean-François Petit Frédéric Lemaître Jérôme Dupuis Hélène Rémy Marie-Noëlle Laîné Stéphanie Mercier Workbook TE URB p. 3 Workbook TE 2. Allô! First write down your phone number and the numbers of two friends or relatives. Then write out the numbers as you would say them in French. 1. Moi – 2. Nom (name): – 3. Nom (name): – 3. Communication: En français! On the bus you meet a new French student. Write out what you would say — in French! 1. Say hello. 2. Give your name. 3. Ask the French student his/her name. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1 Leçon 1 4 Unité 1, Leçon 1 Workbook Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu French is the official language in about 20 African countries. The largest of these countries is the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa. Other countries where French is spoken by many of the citizens are: Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco in North Africa; Senegal and the Ivory Coast in West Africa; and the island of Madagascar off the coast of East Africa. FLASH culturel B l e u 3 Je m’appelle [George]. Bonjour! neuf / deux / zéro / - / sept / zéro / cinq / six 9 2 0 7 0 5 6 Henry huit / six / neuf / - / quatre / sept / deux / cinq 8 6 9 4 7 2 5 Erica trois / cinq / quatre / - / trois / six / un / deux 5 4 3 6 1 2 Comment t’appelles-tu? (sample answers) (sample answers) Workbook TE URB p. 4 Workbook TE Vidéo-scène B. Tu es français? LISTENING ACTIVITIES Section 1. Quelle nationalité? A. Compréhension orale Listening comprehension Modèle: Tu es anglaise? Modèle 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. B. Compréhension orale French flag British flag US flag Canadian flag A B C D © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1, Leçon 1 Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 5 Unité 1 Leçon 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 B l e u 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Workbook TE URB p. 5 Workbook TE Section 2. Les nombres de 10 à 20 C. Écoutez et répétez. Listen and repeat. D. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. Section 3. Dictée E. Écoutez et écrivez. —Tu française anglaise? —Je américaine. —Moi ! © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1 Leçon 1 6 Unité 1, Leçon 1 Workbook Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu 10 (dix) 11 (onze) 12 (douze) 13 (treize) 14 (quatorze) 15 (quinze) 16 (seize) 17 (dix-sept) 18 (dix-huit) 19 (dix-neuf) 20 (vingt) t B l e u aussi suis es ou Workbook TE URB p. 6 Workbook TE WRITING ACTIVITIES 1. Présentations (Introductions) The following people are introducing themselves, giving their names and their nationalities. Complete what each one says. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1, Leçon 1 Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 7 Unité 1 Leçon 1 Martinique and Guadeloupe are two French-speaking islands in the Caribbean. In which other Caribbean country is French spoken? q Cuba q Puerto Rico q Haiti q The Dominican Republic FLASH culturel ➜page 8 B l e u français anglaise américaine française anglais canadien 3 Workbook TE URB p. 7 Workbook TE 2. Les maths Write out the answers to the following arithmetic problems. t 4 + 7 = onze 3. Communication: En français! You are at a party and have just met two French-speaking students: Philippe and Marie-Laure. 1. Say hello to them. 2. Give your name. 3. Say that you are American. 4. Ask Philippe if he is French. 5. Ask Marie-Laure if she is Canadian. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1 Leçon 1 8 Unité 1, Leçon 1 Workbook Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu 1. 9 + 3 = 2. 8 + 6 = 3. 10 + 7 = 4. 17 + 2 = 5. 5 × 3 = 6. 2 × 10 = Haiti is a former French colony. Toward the end of the eighteenth century, the black slaves who worked in the sugar cane plantations revolted against their French masters. In 1804, Haiti became an independent country. It is the first republic established by people of African origin. Today French, which is the official language of Haiti, is spoken by many Haitians, along with Creole. Many people of Haitian origin live in the United States, especially in Florida, New York, and Boston. If you meet young Haitians, you might want to speak French with them. FLASH culturel B l e u Tu es canadienne? Tu es français? Je suis américaine. Je m’appelle [Saundra]. Salut, Philippe. Salut, Marie-Laure. vingt quinze dix-neuf dix-sept quatorze douze (sample answers) Workbook TE URB p. 8 Workbook TE Vidéo-scène C. Salut! Ça va? LISTENING ACTIVITIES Section 1. Salutations A. Compréhension orale Listening comprehension Modèle: Au revoir, madame. Modèle 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Section 2. Ça va? B. Compréhension orale © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1, Leçon 1 Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 9 Unité 1 Leçon 1 B l e u 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 4 5 Workbook TE URB p. 9 Workbook TE C. Questions et réponses Questions and answers t —Ça va? —Ça va comme ci, comme ça. Section 3. Les nombres de 20 à 60 D. Écoutez et répétez. Listen and repeat. E. Écoutez et écrivez. Listen and write. Thomas . . . . Caroline . . . . Mathieu . . . . Stéphanie . . . . Section 4. Dictée F. Écoutez et écrivez. — ! Ça va? —Oui, ! Ça va très . Et toi? —Ça va ! © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Nom Classe Date Unité 1 Leçon 1 10 Unité 1, Leçon 1 Workbook Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 . . . 40 41 42 . . . 44 45 46 . . . 50 51 . . . 57 uploads/Geographie/ workbook-te-u1-pdf.pdf

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