Today I reviewed the shop (les magasins) by doing a matching exercise and a writing exercise too. I also described which shops where in my town using il y a and il n'y a pas de .
Then, I learned about other places in town:
Now I can describe what's in my town:
J'habite à Gourock. Dans ma ville, il y a une gare, il n ' y a pas de musée ,il y a un restaurant ,il n 'y a pas d' hôtel, il y a une piscine et il n ' y a pas de marché.
vendredi 22 juin
Today I played against David at a word search ( http://www.teachers-direct.co.uk/resources/wordsearches/preview.aspx?puzzle-number=1064944 ) and i also learned some shops on the street.
des éclairs au chocolat |
jeudi 14 juin
jeudi 7 juin
Today i reviewed the items in the garden and bedroom.
Dans la chambre | Dans le jardin | |||
une chaise | a chair | une balançoire | a swing | |
une chaîne hi-fi | a stereo | une terrace | a patio | |
une poubelle | a bin | une piscine | a swimming-pool | |
une télé(vision) | a TV | un ballon | a ball | |
une commode | a chest of drawers | un vélo | a bike | |
une table | a table | un toboggan | a slide | |
une armoire | a cupboard | un arbre | a tree | |
une lampe | a lamp | un mur | a wall | |
un lit | a bed | des fleurs | flowers | |
un bureau | a desk | |||
un ordinateur | a computer | |||
des CD | CDs | |||
des posters | posters |
vendredi 1er juin
Today i learned about things in the garden and in the bedrrom and finished off the rooms of the house with a writing exercise.Now i can describe a house using il y a, or il n' y a pas de (there is and there isn't).
Examples
There is a lounge: il y a un salon
There is no study: il n' y a pas de bureau
Is there a lounge?: Y'a t'il un salon?
une balançoire |
Examples
There is a lounge: il y a un salon
There is no study: il n' y a pas de bureau
Is there a lounge?: Y'a t'il un salon?
mercredi 16 mai
Today, I reviewed the rooms of the house by labelling the map of a house. I also did a listening and a reading exercise of people describing their own house, and I learned how to use the indefinite article.
The singular indefinite articles in French correspond to "a," "an," or "one" in English, while the plural corresponds to "some." There are three forms of the French indefinite article.
The singular indefinite articles in French correspond to "a," "an," or "one" in English, while the plural corresponds to "some." There are three forms of the French indefinite article.
- un masculine
- une feminine
- des m or f plural
- un salon
- une cuisine
- des toilettes
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