Slide 1 : Bonjour et Bienvenue
How to say hello in the morning and afternoon
“Bonjour”
Evening
“Bonsoir”
With friends
“Salut”
Slide 2 : A
(ah)
Slide 3 : B
(bay)
Slide 4 : C
(say)
Slide 5 : D
(day)
Slide 6 : E
(oo like cook)
Slide 7 : F
(ef)
Slide 8 : G
(jay)
Slide 9 : H
(ahsh)
Slide 10 : I
(e)
Slide 11 : J
(gee)
Slide 12 : K
(kah)
Slide 13 : L
(el)
Slide 14 : M
(em)
Slide 15 : N
(en)
Slide 16 : O
(O)
Slide 17 : P
(pay)
Slide 18 : Q
(kü)
Slide 19 : R
(air)
Slide 20 : S
(es)
Slide 21 : T
(tay)
Slide 22 : U
(ü)
Slide 23 : V
(vay)
Slide 24 : W
(duble vay)
Slide 25 : X
(iks)
Slide 26 : Y
(e grek)
Slide 27 : Z
(zed)
Slide 28 : Vocabulary
Le père - the father
La mère – the mother
Le fils – the son
La fille – the daughter or the girl
Le bébé – the baby
C'est = It's or That's
You pronounce “C'est” like “say”
To say it is Robert in French you simply say.
C'est Robert. (say Rõbair)
You are now going to meet the Pierremount Family
La famille Pierremont. Make a sentence by saying It's and then the name of the people or person indicated in the picture.
Slide 29 : La Famille Pierremount
Slide 30 : Le père Jean-Paul
Slide 31 : La mère Janine
Slide 32 : le fils ainé Alain
Slide 33 : la fille Marie-Claire
Slide 34 : Le bébé Louise
Slide 35 : Vocabulary
Qui est-ce? = “Who is it?” or “Who is that?”
You pronounce “Qui est-ce” like “Key 's' ”
Go back and ask question by indicating a picture.
Slide 36 : Vocabulary
Singular pronouns
je - I
tu – you (singular for friends and family)
il - he
elle - she
on – one, we friends and family
Plural Pronouns
nous – we
vous – you (formal and plural)
Ils – they (for men and mixed company)
Elles – they (for women)
Slide 37 : Vocabulary
être the verb to be
je suis - I am
tu es - you are
il est – he is
elle est – she is
on est – one is, we are
nous sommes – we are
vous êtes – you are (formal and plural)
ils sont – they are(for men and mixed company)
elles sont – they are they (for women)