256 Teacher’s Edition • Unit 5 Leçon 5A Leçon 5B Mots apparentés: See p. 211. Activités sportives et loisirs aller à la pêche chanter gagner jouer (à/de) marcher une bande dessinée (B.D.) les cartes (f.) une équipe le foot(ball) le football américain un jeu un joueur/une joueuse un loisir un passe-temps un spectacle un stade le temps libre to go shing to sing to win to play to walk (person); to work (thing) comic strip cards team soccer football game player leisure activity pastime, hobby show stadium free time La fréquence une/deux fois par jour, semaine, mois, an, etc. déjà encore jamais longtemps maintenant parfois rarement souvent one/two time(s) per day, week, month, year, etc. already again; still never a long time now sometimes rarely often faire faire je fais, tu fais, il/ elle/on fait, nous faisons, vous faites, ils/elles font to do, to make Le temps qu’il fait Il fait 18 degrés. Il fait beau. Il fait chaud. Il fait (du) soleil. Il fait du vent./ Il y a du vent. Il fait frais. Il fait froid. Il fait mauvais. Il fait un temps épouvantable. Il neige. (neiger) Il pleut. (pleuvoir) Le temps est nuageux. Le temps est orageux. Quel temps fait-il? Quelle température fait-il? un imperméable un parapluie It is 18 degrees. The weather is nice. It is hot (out). It is sunny. It is windy. It is cool. It is cold. The weather is bad. The weather is dreadful. It is snowing. (to snow) It is raining. (to rain) It is cloudy. It is stormy. What is the weather like? What is the temperature? rain jacket umbrella Les saisons l’automne (m.)/à l’automne; en automne l’été (m.)/en été l’hiver (m.)/en hiver le printemps (m.)/ au printemps fall/in the fall summer/in the summer winter/in the winter spring/in the spring Expressions with faire faire du camping faire du cheval faire ses devoirs faire de la gym faire du jogging faire du kayak faire une promenade faire une randonnée faire du shopping faire du ski faire du skate(board) faire du sport faire du vélo faire du yoga to go camping to go horseback riding to do one’s homework to work out to go jogging to go kayaking to go for a walk to go for a hike to go shopping to go skiing to go skateboarding to play sports to go bike riding to do yoga Verbes irréguliers en -ir courir dormir partir sortir to run to sleep to leave to go out, to leave Numbers 101 and higher See p. 238. Mathematical terms et divisé par égale fois font moins multiplié par plus sur plus divided by equals times equals minus multiplied by plus divided by Verbes acheter amener emmener envoyer espérer essayer (de + inf.) posséder protéger répéter to buy to bring (someone) to take (someone) to send to hope to try (to) to possess, to own to protect to repeat; to rehearse Vocabulaire Unité 5 256 deux cent cinquante-six My Vocabulary Suggestion Tell students that an easy way to study Vocabulaire is to cover up the French half of each section, leaving only the English equivalents exposed. They can then quiz themselves on the French items. To focus on the English equivalents of the French entries, they simply reverse this process. Creativity and Innovation Ask students to prepare a list of three products or perspectives they learned about in this unit to share with the class. Consider asking them to focus on the Culture and Panorama sections. Leadership and Responsibility: Extension Project If you have access to students in a francophone country, have students decide on three questions they want to ask the partner class related to this unit’s topic. Based on the responses they receive, work as a class to explain to the partner class one aspect of their responses that surprised the class and why. 21st Century Skills
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