- learn what verbs "aimer", "adorer" and "détester" mean
- learn the plural of substantives
- learn vocabulary about animals
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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Semaine 5 Cours 1 : animaux - goûts - pluriel
Learning objectives:
- learn what verbs "aimer", "adorer" and "détester" mean
- learn the plural of substantives
- learn vocabulary about animals
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Activité 5 page 36
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Les goûts (tastes)
New verbs:
adorer
aimer
détester
beaucoup (a lot)
All regular because they end with -er
Can you explain the difference between "j' " and "je" ?
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les animaux
animals
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les chiens
les chats
les oiseaux
les lapins
les hamsters
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il/elle déteste...
il/elle aime...
il/elle adore...
Lorie
Camille
Claire
Louise
Charline
Antoine
Meddy
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il/elle déteste...
il/elle aime...
il/elle adore...
Lorie
les chiens
les chats
Camille
les chats
Claire
les oiseaux
Louise
les oiseaux
Charline
les oiseaux
Antoine
les lapins
Meddy
les hamsters
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Plural
les chiens
les chats
les oiseaux
les lapins
les hamsters
les = the (plural)
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Plural: the rule
les chiens
les chats
les oiseaux
les lapins
les hamsters
General rule: + s
Exception:
oiseau --> oiseaux
eau --> eaux
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the plural: in brief
- in general, you add an "s" at the end of the word to make the plural form, like in English.
- There are some exceptions. One of them is adding "x" to words ending in -eau (Ex : oiseau --> oiseaux)
- unlike in English, the final "s" or "x" is not pronounced. So when you hear a word, you don't know if it is singular or plural.
- you use "les" in front of the substantive in the plural form. This word, and the way it is pronounced, helps you identify if people are talking about singular or plural form.
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On pratique !
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At the end of this lesson, you should:
- know what verbs "aimer", "adorer" and "détester" mean