L192
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L192Unit1FP01_Bonjour
Introducing yourself and spelling your name.
L192Unit1FP02-04_Objets
Identifying objects and using the indefinite articles: C'est quoi? C'est un/une.
L192Unit1FP05_Cestcher
Developing interaction, pronunciation and intonation and practising questions vs statements: C'est cher! C'est cher?
L192Unit1FP06_Loto
Practising numbers 1-20
L192Unit1FP07-08_Brocante
Talking about objects and prices, describing objects.
L192Unit2FP16_Quelest
Practising "quel/quelle est..." and "mon, ton, votre". Asking "what is your favourite...?"
L192Unit3FP22_Réservation
Booking a table in a restaurant and giving phone numbers.
L192Unit2FP17-19_Hotel
Talking about hotel facilities.
L192Unit2FP11-15 Plan_Gare_Theatre_Musee_Marche
asking for directions, giving directions in town.
L192Unit2FP20_Reservation hotel
Booking a room in a hotel. Revising numbers and prices. Using "je voudrais"
L192Unit1FP09_Petit déjeuner
Saying what you have for breakfast Using the partitive articles du, de la,de l', des
L192Unit1FP10_Aucafe
Ordering breakfast, revising numbers. Using "il y a" and "avoir".
L192Unit2FP21_Heures
Telling the time. Talking about opening days and hours.
L192Unit3FP23_Aimer
Expressing likes and dislikes about food. Using "ne...pas". Revising food vocabulary.
L192Unit4FP32_Loisirs
Talking about leisure: faire du/de la... aller à Practising questions: Qu'est-ce que vous faites comme sport? Est-ce que tu fais/il fait/elle fait du...?
L192Unit3FP31_Gouts
Expressing opinions about food. Practising adjectives : Le poulet est bon.
L192Unit4FP33_Avis
Asking for and giving opinions: Qu'est-ce que tu penses de... Comment tu trouves...?/ Je trouve que... Using adjectives to describe leisure activities and give an opinion.
Au Marche
Unspecified
L192Unit3FP24-27_Restaurant
Expressing likes and dislikes. Revising food vocabulary. Ordering food.
L192Unit3FP30_Panier
Practising questions "est-ce que...?" and "qu'est-ce que...?". Revising the negative form: ne...pas de
L192Unit5FP44_Journeeordinaire
Talking about daily routines: je commence, j'arrive, je pars... Revising how to tell the time: à 8 heures, à midi...
L192Unit5FP41-42_Rendez-vous_Agenda
Accepting and declining an invitation: je regrette, je ne suis pas disponible etc... Using "pouvoir" and "devoir": je ne peux pas, je dois...
L192Unit7FP64-65_Audrey_Savie
Talking about one's past, using the passé-composé Using naître, passer, vivre, trouver, grandir in the passé-composé. Using "en, pendant, il y a" to talk about past events.
L192Unit9FP81_Communication
Talking about how you communicate. Using pronouns lui and leur. Using adverbs and expressions of frequency.
L192Unit6FP50-52_Annonces_Amis_Dialogue
Reading small ads. Using "c'est...que", "c'est...qui". Describing rental accommodation: location, price...
L192Unit9FP72-73_Personnages_Suggestions
Making suggestions using "si + imperfect tense". Revising "on pourrait, nous pourrions, je préfèrerais"
L192Units1-12FP89-91_Chambre_Restaurant_Emploi
ECA speaking: role play practice. Booking a room. Ordering food at a restaurant. Asking and answering questions at a job interview.
L192Units1-12FP83-87_Endroit_Journee_Vacances_Loisirs_Fa
ECA speaking practice: informal conversation. Talking about where you live, your daily routine, your family, your holiday and what you do in your free time.
L192Unit6FP58_Trucs
Giving instructions using the present tense, the imperative or "il faut + infinitive"
L192Unit3FP28_Pique-nique
Making a shopping list for a picnic. Revising partitive articles: du, de la, de l', des. Practising quantities: un peu de, beaucoup de, 5 kilos de etc...
L192Unit4FP37_Activites
Expressing wishes and preferences: J'aimerais, je voudrais, je préfèrerais, j'aimerais mieux... Making suggestions: ça te dirait de...?
L192Unit6FP54_Meubles
Talking about house layout, rooms and furniture. Using à droite, à gauche, au bout de... Using the direct object pronouns: le, la, les
L192Unit9FP79_Location
Giving and requesting information using the conditional: j'aimerais, je voudrais, pourriez-vous? Talking about rental accommodation.
L192Units1-12FP82_Comparatifs
Using comparatives: plus de, moins de, autant de... que... Expressing opinions about places.
L192Unit4FP38-39_Invite1-2
Making invitations: Tu veux venir...? Declining invitations: C'est gentil,... je regrette, je ne peux pas...
L192Unit9FP74-75_Opinions1-2
Giving opinions relating to free time activities eg TV programmes. Using adverbs of frequency: souvent, rarement Using different adjectives to describe opinions.
L192Unit6FP55-56_Pates_Poulet
Giving a recipe using the present tense. Using d'abord, ensuite, après, enfin,
L192Unit8FP68_Verbpron
Using reflexive verbs in the present tense
L192Unit7FP59_Portraits
Describing somebody's physical appearance and dress. Using avoir and être
L192Unit5FP43_Anneeordinaire
Talking about what you do at different times of the year: en été, en hiver, au printemps, en automne. Using faire, partir, prendre des congés, aller au/à la,rester
L192Unit7FP61-63_Loisirs1-2_Loisirs
Revising how to talk about sport and hobbies. Using "jouer à/de" and "faire de". Using the negative: ne joue pas à, ne fait pas de...
L192Units1-12FP88_Forme
Talking about health. Revising "je voudrais", "je devrais".
L192Unit9FP78_Logementreves
Talking about your dream home. Practising the conditional: je voudrais, j'aimerais.
L192Unit5FP45-47_SNCF_Horaires_Dialogue
Telling the time, using the 24 hour clock. Asking questions "A quelle heure?" "Quel quai?". Using partir de/ arriver à
L192Unit5FP48-49_EntrainePC_DiscutePC
Conjugating verbs in the Passé-composé (with avoir and être) Asking and answering questions about your past holidays.
L192Unit5FP40_Metiers
Saying where someone works: il/elle travaille à/chez/dans. Saying what someone does for a living: il/elle est secrétaire
L192Units1-12FP92-93_Scenariosurprise_Preparationsurpris
ECA speaking: Role-play practice. Discussing likes and dislikes. Justifying choices. Making suggestions using "on pourrait"
L192Unit8FP69_Dimanche
Using reflexive verbs in the passé-composé.
L192Unit6FP53_European
Describing a flat: C'est dans quel quartier? C'est au premier étage? Using adverbs and prepositions such as: en haut, au dessus...
L192Unit4FP36_Regions
Expressing wishes: J'aimerais, je voudrais Justifying your opinion: parce que c'est..; il y a ...; j'aime...
L192Unit8FP71_Interview
Saying how long you have been doing something. Saying how long you did something. Using "depuis" and "pendant"
L192Unit9FP80_Voyages
Using verbs of movement with à and de. Revising the passé-composé.
L192Unit8FP70_Depuis
Saying how long you have been doing something. Using "depuis".
L192Unit8FP66_France
Talking about places you have been and things you have done. Using déjà/encore/jamais + passé-composé.
L192Unit9FP76-77_Y-COD
Talking about where you go on holiday,where you live and what you do in your free time. Using direct object pronouns: le, la, les. Using pronoun "y"
L192Unit7FP60_Caracteres
Describing people's appearance and personality. Using être and avoir. Revising posessive adjectives. Revising how to say how old someone is.
L192Unit6FP57_Directions
Giving directions using "il faut prendre, vous prenez...". Using verbs of movement: tourner, continuer, aller
L192Unit8FP67_Corse
Asking about distance and location: C'est loin de/à proximité de...? Revising numbers.
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