Friday, November 2, 2018

Int. French - DAC - October 2018


Bonjour parents!

In the beginning of October, we covered Halloween vocab! However, these past few weeks at TALK we’ve been learning about numbers! We’ve been reviewing how to say numbers higher than 30. This week we played a game where I scattered pieces of colored paper with numbers on them around the room and when I called out numbers and colors of the papers the students had to stand on their numbers. For example, if I called out “Touchez le numéro cinquante-quatre (54) en rouge” (Touch the number fifty four in red) The students would stand on either the red paper with a 4 or a 5. 

 If you’d like to review numbers with your child I’ve posted some resources below!

Some challenging numbers to review:
·        13 treize
·        14 quatorze
·        15 quinze
·        16 seize

Review the differences between:
·        6 (six) and 16 (seize)
·        61 (soixante et  un ) and 71 (soixante onze)
·        81 (quatre-vingt-un) and 91 (quatre-vingt-onze)

Challenging numbers to pronounce:
10 – dix (the x is silent and becomes an “s” sound )
9 – neuf (nœf)
6 – six
16 – seize
7 – sept (the “p” is silent, it sounds more like “cette”)

This website shows you how to pronounce numbers from 70-99

This is a good video to review pronunciations of numbers.

Here's a fun video on the Halloween vocab we learned! 






À tout à l'heure! - Maitresse Ali

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