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UNITE 3 – Leçon B

UNITE 3 – Leçon B. Ordering food and beverages. Gender of Nouns. Unlike nouns in English, every French noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. You will need to remember the gender of each French noun that you learn. La Tour Eiffel. Definite Articles – pg 84.

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UNITE 3 – Leçon B

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  1. UNITE 3 – Leçon B Ordering food and beverages

  2. Gender of Nouns • Unlike nouns in English, every French noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. You will need to remember the gender of each French noun that you learn. • La Tour Eiffel

  3. Definite Articles – pg 84 • To refer to a specific person, place or thing, you use a definite article. The definite articles in French are listed below. • They ALL mean “the”. • Le – comes before a masculine word beginning with a consonant sound. • La – before a feminine word w/ consonant sound. • L’ – used instead of the le or la before a word that begins with a vowel sound. • Les – the plural form of le, la and l’.

  4. Pronunciation of Definite Articles • Le [luh] - rhymes with “je” • La [lah] • Les [lay] – rhymes with day, pay, ray, say! • In spoken French, the sound of “les” is often the only indication that the noun is plural. Always be careful to distinguish between the different sounds.

  5. Indefinite Articles • “Un” and “une” are indefinite articles. • They mean “a” or “an” (or “one” when using as a number!) • “Des” – the plural form – means “some” • The great thing about articles in French is that they usually indicate the gender of the noun. • Je voudrais une salade et un jus d’orange. • Salade is feminine; jus is masculine.

  6. des boissons (f.) • un café = a coffee • un coca = a Coke • un coca light = a Diet Coke • un jus de pomme = an apple juice • un jus d’orange = an orange juice • un jus de raisin = a grape juice • un jus de fruit = a fruit juice • une limonade = a lemon-lime soda • une eau minérale = a mineral water

  7. la nourriture • un sandwich • un sandwich au jambon • un sandwich au fromage • un hamburger • un hot-dog • un steak-frites • saignant = rare • à point = medium • bien cuit = well done

  8. une salade • une omelette • une quiche • le fromage = cheese • le jambon = ham • la pomme = apple • l’orange (f.) • les frites (f.) = fries • les raisins (m.) = grapes

  9. des desserts (m.) • une crêpe • une glace au chocolat = chocolate ice cream • une glace à la vanille = vanilla ice cream • le chocolat • la vanille • la fraise

  10. Je voudrais….. • Je voudrais [voo dray] = I would like • This is the POLITE way of saying “I want”. • When ordering food or drink, you would use “un” or “une” (or another number) prior to the noun (in most cases.) • Ex. Je voudrais un steak-frites et une limonade, s’il vous plâit . = I would like a steak and fries and a lemon-lime soda please.

  11. Donnez-moi…. • Donnez-moi = Give me • When ordering you speak formally to your “serveur”, hence the –ez (vous) ending to the verb donner, which means “to give” • Ex. Donnez-moi un jus d’orange s’il vous plâit. = Give me an orange juice please.

  12. Enquête culturelle – p 69 - 70. • Volunteers to read? • Important terms to make note of during the reading: • Le boulevard Saint-Michel • La Sorbonne • Steak-frites • Les friteries • Un diabolo menthe • Un express • Un café crème • Les crêperies • Les galettes ***These terms are in BOLD in your textbook.

  13. Based on picture, say in French whether you are hungry or thirsty!

  14. 1. C’est une… 2. C’est un… 3. C’est un… 4. C’est un… 5. C’est une… 6. C’est une… 7. C’est un… 8. C’est un… crêpe jus d’orange sandwich au jambon café glace au chocolat salade steak hamburger Pg 71 – Exercise 2

  15. Pg 72 – Exercise 3 • If you had a choice between two items, say which one you would order. • Begin sentence with “Donnez-moi” per the example!

  16. Pg 73 – Exercises 4 & 5 • Exercise 4: • For each receipt, count the number of masculine items and the number of feminine items. • Be prepared to state how many of each there are on each receipt AND what they are! • Exercise 5: • Name one item you could order for each of the prices listed. • 5 MINUTES!

  17. HOMEWORK • Reminder – Due NEXT class: • Read pages 76-78 and do Ex. 10 on page 79. • Due WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY: Workbook pages 35-40. USE your textbook to do them. They must be already completed when you walk in the room otherwise they will be counted 1 day late (-30%)

  18. Imagine that you’re playing Scrabble in French. What food item can you spell with each set • of letters? • 1. elinalv __________________________ • 2. mopem __________________________ • 3. bmnajo __________________________ • 4. setirf __________________________ • 5. ssaniir __________________________ • 6. grenao __________________________ • 7. merafgo __________________________ • 8. toohlcca __________________________

  19. 10. Categorize the following items by putting each one in the appropriate column. Put appropriate un or une before the noun. Limonade / jus de pomme / glace à la vanille hot-dog / hamburger / jus d’orange glace au chocolat / crêpe / coca Café / jus de raisin / eau minérale sandwich au fromage / sandwich au jambon Boissons Sandwichs Desserts

  20. J’AI FAIM….. salade coca café sandwich au jambon jus d’orange crêpe omelette J’AI SOIF…… quiche steak-frites jus de raisin limonade hot-dog eau minérale glace Categorize the following items by putting each one in the appropriate column. Write un or une in front of each item.

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