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L’Unité 6 Français 2 Mme Townsend

 In La Maison you will learn to:  talk about your house (rooms and furnishings)  learn additional expressions to talk about things that are happening now  learn additional cognate patterns  learn about homes in other countries  continue to develop conversational skills in French

les meublesfurniture le litbed le bout de tablesmall table, end table La tabletable la télévisiontelevision l'étagèrebookshelf la moquettecarpet le divan (le canapé/ le sofa)sofa, couch le fauteuilarmchair le frigorefrigerator la cuisinièrestove le fouroven Le four à micro-ondes (Le micro-ondes) Microwave oven

le lave-vaisselledishwasher la chambre à coucher (la chambre) bedroom l'armoirecloset (storage space) Les placardscabinets le bureaudesk la chaisechair le lavabosink la baignoirebathtub la doucheshower la salle à mangerthe dining room le tapisthe rug

la couvertureles oreillersles rideauxle tapis le ventilateurle congélateur l’escalier la tondeuse allumeréteindrebrancherDébrancher le chauffaugele climatiseur

La chambreBedroom La cuisineKitchen Le salon/ Le séjourLiving room La salle de bainsBathroom Les toilettesToilets Le garageGarage La salle à mangerDining room Le bureauOffice

Possible responses: 1. Ma chambre est en haut. 2. Ma chambre est en bas. 3. Ma chambre est au premier étage. 4. Ma chambre est au deuxième étage.

POSSIBLE RESPONSES: C'est une tondeuse. Avec la tondeuse, on coupe l'herbe. On passe la tondeuse quand l'herbe est longue. (This came directly from your textbook!) You could also say: -Je passe la tondeuse. -Je coupe l’herbe

Me, m’- meNous- us Te, t’- youvous- you Le, l’- it (masculine), him La, l’- it (feminine), her Les- them Note: the pronoun goes IN FRONT OF THE CONJUGATED VERB. Je regarde la télé will become Je la regarde. Note: if there is an infinitive, the pronoun goes IN FRONT OF INFINITIVE Je vais faire les devoirs will become Je vais les faire. Note: if the me/te/le/la is used in front of a vowel sound, use m’/t’/l’ Nous invitons Claire. Nous l’invitons. Note: if there is a de after the conjugated verb and before the infinitive, used with the pronoun ‘le’ Do not contract! J’ai besoin de faire le travail will become J’ai besoin de le faire.

 DOPs answer the WHO or the WHAT  I see you (familiar) Je te vois  Julie invites Marie-Claire.-Julie invites her.  Julie invite Marie-Claire. Julie l’invite (LA becomes l’ because the verb starts with a vowel!)  Patrick eats the pizza. = it  Patrick eats it. Patrick la mange.

 Le Passé Composé consists of 2 verbs (helping verb and past participle)  Helping verb: AVOIR or ETRE in the present tense: Use avoir (for all verbs EXCEPT MRS DR VANDERTRAMPP & REFLEXIVE VERBS)  Past participle: (ER verbs drop er and add é; IR verbs drop ir and add i; RE verbs drop re and add u; memorize the irregulars)  Ex:  J’ai fait la vaisselle.Nous avons mis la table.  Tu as attendu le busVous avez chanté.  Il/Elle/On a plié les vêtements.Ils/Elles ont passé la tondeuse.

 Reflexive verbs are when the action reflects back to oneself. (I wash myself. – reflexive. I wash the car. – not reflexive  The reflexive pronouns goes RIGHT IN FRONT of the reflexive verb.  When you learn a reflexive verb (or see one in a dictionary), it will have a “se” in front. Se laver- to wash oneself  Reflexive pronouns  Je menous nous  Tu tevous vous  Il/elle/on seils/elles se

se réveillerto wake up se coucherto go to bed, to lie down s'amuserto enjoy oneself, to have fun s'habillerto dress onself (to get dressed) s'asseoirto seat oneself (to sit down) se doucherto take a shower se laverto wash oneself se brosser les dents to brush one's hair se peignerto comb one's hair s'appelerto be called se baignerto bathe oneself (to take a bath) se maquillerto put make-up on oneself se préparerto prepare oneself (to get ready) se mettreto put on oneself

 Subject + reflexive pronouns+ present of être+ past participle + agreement of gender/number  Past participles have to agree  Ex: SE LAVER  Je me suis lavé Je me suis lavée  Tu t’es lavé Tu t’es lavée  Il s’est lavé Elle s’est lavée  Nous nous sommes lavés Nous nous sommes lavées  Vous vous êtes lavé(s) Vous vous êtes lavée(s)  Ils se sont lavés Elles se sont lavées

 Remember to review culture! Canada, les faux amis, Are there a lot of French embassies around the world?  Review past tense: tu/finir