162 Teacher’s Edition • Unit 3 Leçon 3B Leçon 3A Mots apparentés: See p. 119. Les tâches ménagères une tâche ménagère balayer débarrasser la table enlever/faire la poussière essuyer la vaisselle/la table faire la lessive faire le lit faire le ménage faire la vaisselle laver mettre la table nettoyer passer l’aspirateur ranger salir sortir la/les poubelle(s) propre sale household chore to sweep to clear the table to dust to dry the dishes/to wipe the table to do the laundry to make the bed to do the housework to do the dishes to wash to set the table to clean to vacuum to tidy up; to put away laundry to soil, to make dirty to take out the trash clean dirty Chez soi un balai une couverture les draps (m.) un évier le linge un oreiller broom blanket sheets kitchen sink laundry pillow Les appareils ménagers un appareil électrique/ménager un congélateur une cuisinière un four (à micro-ondes) un frigo un grille-pain un lave-linge un lave-vaisselle un sèche-linge electrical/household appliance freezer stove (microwave) oven refrigerator toaster washing machine dishwasher clothes dryer Expressions qui signalent le passé d’habitude une (deux, etc.) fois un jour parfois soudain souvent toujours tous les jours tout à coup usually once (twice, etc.) one day sometimes suddenly often always everyday all of a sudden Verbes vivre to live Locutions de temps autrefois in the past Verbes connaître reconnaître savoir to know, to be familiar with to recognize to know (facts), to know how to do something Les parties d’une maison une cave une chambre un couloir une cuisine un escalier un jardin un mur une pièce une salle à manger une salle de bains une salle de séjour un salon un sous-sol les toilettes/W.-C. basement, cellar bedroom hallway kitchen staircase garden; yard wall room dining room bathroom living/family room living/sitting room basement restrooms/toilet Chez soi un(e) propriétaire un immeuble un logement un loyer un quartier une af che une baignoire un canapé une commode une douche une étagère un fauteuil un meuble un placard un rideau un tapis déménager emménager owner building housing rent area, neighborhood poster bathtub couch dresser, chest of drawers shower shelf armchair piece of furniture closet, cupboard drape, curtain rug to move out to move in 162 cent soixante-deux Vocabulaire Unité 3 My Vocabulary Suggestion Tell students that an easy way to study from 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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