le français i chapitre 4 la famille et la maison
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Le français I
Chapitre 4
La famille et la maison
La famille
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La famille
Le père, la mère, la fille, le fils
Le père et sa fille visitent au zoo.
La mère et son enfant
Les enfants
Le frère et ses sœurs
Un grand-père fait une randonnée avec son petit-fils.
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La grand-mère aime son petit-fils.
Le chien
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Le chat (Le chaton=kitten)
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Les maisons et les appartements
Paris living• Paris is divided into “arrrondissements,” or districts.
The city is divided into arrondissements in the pattern of a snail shell. The first arrondissement is in the center.
• Look at http://www.paris.org/Maps/MM/ to see the layout of the arrondissements with the famous monuments labeled. (Look at the numbers on the red boxes to determine what is in that arrondissement.
• Discuss: In which arrondissement would you like to live? Why? Do you think it would be expensive?
Le quartier latin à Parishttp://www.aaccessmaps.com/show/map/paris_se_sub
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La maison
• http://www.maison.fr/ Go to the site
• Click Acheter. Check Maison. Prix max - try 500000. Nombre de pièces - 3. Code postal/vlle - try Paris, then pick another city like Toulouse or Lille. Take a few minutes to check out the options. Compare the differences between our houses & French houses.
Un immeuble
• Top floor - le quatrième étage (4th floor)
• Le troisième étage (3rd floor)
• Le deuxième étage (2nd floor)
• Le premier étage (1st floor)
• Le rez-de-chaussée (ground floor - generally has a shop or café)
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Un appartementhttp://www.maison.fr/habiter/annonces-louer.html Go to the site
• Check appartment - this is for a rental (louer), so put 3000 in the max euros. 2 pièces. Paris. Change the money &/or the city and see what else you could get.
• In this photo, an apartment would have 2-4 windows. The higher apartments are more expensive because of the better views.
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Un clavier à code
• Many apartment buildings have entry code boxes for added security.
• The tenant must enter <<une code>> to enter.
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La salle de séjour
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La cuisine
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La salle à manger au palais de Versailles
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La chambre à coucher
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La salle de bains
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Le garage
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Le balcon
• Most apartments have a balcony. Some are very ornate.
• Many people open the doors to circulate air, since most apartments don’t have air conditioning.
• People also go out to their balcony to people watch.
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Une terrasse
• Houses generally have <<une terrasse,>> a patio or terrace. Est-ce qu’il y a un arbre? Et des fleurs?
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Un ascenseur
• Not all apartment buildings have an elevator. (Very important to know if you have to carry groceries up to the 4th (our 5th) floor!)
• Those that have an elevator may have one similar to this, or it may have a more modern one.
• The old elevators have a metal barred door that you pull across. They are very small and creak as they ascend. I love them! They have character.
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Un escalier
• Apartment buildings always have staircases. In many of the older buildings, they are wooden or marble spiral staircases.
• Any staircase is called un escalier.
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Une station de métro à Paris
• Metro/subway station entrance
• Entrances in the Art Nouveau style were created by Hector Guimard from 1899-1905.
• 88 like this still remain around Paris
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http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/pac_ctnt_988/text/0,,HGTV_22056_68579,00.html#
• Click on the link
• House Hunters International
• Video: Paris Dreams A couple looks for an apartment in Paris.
Les devoirs
• Page cent quatorze• Ex 1 - translate the sentences into
English #1 Is Mrs. Senghor the wife of Mr. Senghor?
• Ex 2 - Answer in a complete sentence in French. #1 Francine a quinze ans.
• Ex 3 - Short answer. #1 mon oncle• Ex 4 - short answer (a,b,c)