Warm up What is exciting about going to the beach and what might be scaring about swimming at some waters along the beach?

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Warm up What is exciting about going to the beach and what might be scaring about swimming at some waters along the beach?

Chapter 10: Rencontre au soleil Objectives: Student will learn: Unit one: * brag, flatter, tease. Unit two: * break some news show interest express disbelief tell a joke

On p. 284 Note culturelle: La Guadeloupe P. 285: photos de l’ile. Qu’en penses-tu? Savais-tu que…? Vocabulaire: une méduse, une pieuvre, un corail, une algue, un requin, une crevette, un hippocampe, un coquillage, un espadon, une tortue, une étoile de mer, un rocher, un crabe, un homard,..

Mise en Train: La plongée, quelle aventure! Cd 10, Tr. # 1 La plongée sous marine scuba diving Fastoche easy Profondeur depth Un requin a shark Se vanter to brag Épater to amaze Délirer to be delirious Do p.284 # 1, 2, 3

On p. 284 Note culturelle: La Guadeloupe P. 285: photos de l’ile. Qu’en penses-tu? Savais-tu que…? Vocabulaire: une méduse, une pieuvre, un corail, une algue, un requin, une crevette, un hippocampe, un coquillage, un espadon, une tortue, une étoile de mer, un rocher, un crabe, un homard,..

P. 286, Do # 8 **Time for the Quiz** ** video Guadeloupe** P. 287, do # 9. Bragging; Flattering To bragg: C’est fastoche, ça! That’s easy! C’est pas pour me vanter, mais… I’m not trying to bragg, but…

Oh, j’en ai vu d’autres. J’ve done/seen bigger and better things. C’est moi, le/la meilleur(e) I’m the best. C’est moi qui nage mieux. I….the best To flatter: Tu es fortiche/calé(e). You are really strong/good at that.

Alors là, tu m’épates! I’m really impressed! Tu en as du courage. You’ve really got courage. Tu es vraiment le/la meilleur(e). Tu es le garçon le plus cool que je connaisse. You’re the…est..I know. ** Draw things you find a the beach of Guadeloupe. Exit!!