RÉVISION POUR L’EXAMEN DE CHAPITRE 6. FORMAT Listening – 2 sections Reading – 2 sections Vocabulary – 2 sections Partitive articles – 1 section Imperative.

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RÉVISION POUR L’EXAMEN DE CHAPITRE 6

FORMAT Listening – 2 sections Reading – 2 sections Vocabulary – 2 sections Partitive articles – 1 section Imperative – 1 section Writing

LISTENING Study your vocabulary True or false section Multiple choice section

READING Study your vocabulary Know how to order food in a restaurant Read and then fill in answers to questions. 2 sections

VOCABULARY No word bank fill in the blank Know your vocabulary from chapter 7. Make sure you know your spelling!

PARTITIVE ARTICLES Partitive articles are : Du – masculine/singular De la – feminine/ singular Des – plural De l’ – singular and starts with a vowel Partitive articles mean some or a portion of an item. Look at the word that follows. Ask yourself the following questions: Is the word masculine or feminine? Is the word singular or plural? Choose the partitive article that answers your questions.

IMPERATIVE The imperative is the command form. Use the conjugation of one of the following forms. DO NOT INCLUDE SUBJECTS OR SUBJECT PRONOUNS! Nous = let’s…. Vous – command to multiple people or a formal/polite command Tu – command to one familiar person. Do not use the subject pronoun or the subject in a command. IN THE TU FORM: if it is an –er verb, drop the s at the end of the conjugation Speak French – Parle français Have a sandwich – Prends un sandwich Choose a water – Choisis une eau.

WRITING Know your vocabulary and know how to use the partitive articles in a full sentence when talking about food.