Warm up Qu’est-ce qu’on peut faire à la Martinique? ( what activities can you do in Martinique?) Look on the 105 of the textbook, write down different.

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Warm up Qu’est-ce qu’on peut faire à la Martinique? ( what activities can you do in Martinique?) Look on the 105 of the textbook, write down different activities and write their translation in English.

Some expressions about Martinique P. 101: Act. # 8 ; cd 4, Tr. 3. La forêt tropicale, les cocotiers, les champs de cane à sucres, les bananiers, Fort de-France, une chute d’eau, le sable, la montagne Pelée, le villages de pêcheurs. An ad for Martinique to attract tourists ( P. 93 G): Venez à la Martinique! A vous la mer, le soleil, le ciel bleu, les plages et le cocotiers,,,A vous le poissin grillé, les fleurs, les épices! Visiter la forêt tropicale, escalader les pentes de la montagne Pelée…

Asking for and making suggestions ** Note de grammaire: some verbs have the word “se” in front of them such se promener, se baigner…the pronoun se tells you that the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb. These verbs are called reflexive verbs. *Practce p. 117 # 3 *Do # 18 Pp. 106

Asking for (cont.) Asking for and making suggestions To ask for suggestions about what to do: Qu’est-ce qu’on peut faire? On peut… To make a suggestions: On peut se promener sur la plage. we can… Ça te dit d’aller manger une glace? What do you think of going…? Si on allait se baigner? How about going..? * Note culturelle: In Martinique, people speak French and créole (a mixture of French and African languages) **p. 107 # 19 une journée touristique

Emphasizing likes and dislikes To emphasizing what you like: Ce que j’aime bien le week end, c’est me coucher très tard. What I like is… Ce que je préfère, c’est me promener sur la plage. What I prefer is… Ce qui me plait à la Martinique, c’est lamer! What I like is…

Likes/Dislikes (cont.) To emphasize what you don’t like: C’est que je n’aime pas, c’est le maths! What I don’t like is… Ce qui ne me plait pas, c’est de me lever à 6 heures du matin. What I don’t care for… Ce qui m’ennuie, c’est de rester à la maison le week-end. What bores me is… Note culturelle: while using reflexive verb, us me instead se if you’re talking about yourself. Ex. Je me lave, je me baigne,…

P. 108, Do act. # 21, cd 4, Tr. 9 The relative pronouns ce qui and ce que The relative pronuns ce qui and ce que both mean what. * ce qui is the subject of the clause it introduces. Notice that exprressions with plaire and ennuyer require de before an infinitive. Ce qui me plait, c’est de faire de la plongée sous- marine. Ce qui m’ennuie, c’est de me lever tôt.

Ce que is the direct object of the clause it introduces. It is usually followed by a subject. Ce que j’aime bien, c’est de danser le zouk avec mes amis. PP , Act. #4. **Homework* Exit!!