Unité 1.2: Buts (goals):
1) Comprendre la différence entre tu et vous (understand the difference between tu and vous)
2) Présenter le dialogue introductoire formel (Present the formal introductory dialogue)
3) Apprendre et pratiquer l'alphabet et les numéros jusqu'à 60 (Learn the alphabet and numbers to 60)
Vos notes sur le PPT:
Jay-Z et Beyoncé (mari et femme - husband and wife)
Christiano Ronaldo (joueur de football) et son collègue. (Soccer player and teammate)
Etudiante et Madame McGehee (a student and Mrs McGehee)
Medecin (doctor) et patiente
Cherchez la lecture de Madame qui s'appelle "Greetings in French", lisez la lecture et répondez aux questions "Et vous?". Ecrivez vos réponses ici:
Lire et regarder le dialogue de la première image du Roman Photo 1A. Est-ce que c'est formel ou familier? Ici, transformez ce dialogue de familier au formel, ou formel au familier. (Read the dialogue from the first box on page 6. Is it formal or informal. Here, transform the dialogue into its other form. If it was formal, make it informal, etc.)
A la page 4 completez Conversations 2-3 de Activité 4. Ecrivez votre réponse ici: (On page 4, complete Conversation 2-3 of Activity 4. Write your response here:)
Avec une partenaire, faire activité 5 à la page 4. Ecrivez les dialogues ici.
Avec une partenaire, choisissez deux personnes célèbres. Ecrivez le dialogue introductoire formel entre eux. (With a partner, choose two famous people. Write their dialogue here in the formal - make sure you choose people who would use "vous" with each other!)
In a few short sentences, describe how you greet your friends. How does this compare to how you greet your family, your teachers and other people in your life?
In northwestern France, giving four kisses is common.
Business acquaintences usually kiss one another on the cheek.
French people may give someone they just met "la bise"
"Bises" exchanged between French men at a family gathering are common.
In a business setting, French people often shake hands when they meet each day and again when they leave.
When shaking hands, French people prefer a long and soft handshake.
The number of kisses given can vary from one region to another.
It is customary for kisses to be given silently.
Where is it important to make direct eye contact?
Where is it rude to greet with the "bises" instead of hands together?
Where is it rude to wear a hat around older people?
Where is it rude to not greet a salesperson?
Where is it rude to not greet everyone in a room?