Bell Work – MARDI, le 29 septembre FINISH PRE-TEST before starting Bell Work 1.Make a list of words in French that you associate with clothing. 2.Make.

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Bell Work – MARDI, le 29 septembre FINISH PRE-TEST before starting Bell Work 1.Make a list of words in French that you associate with clothing. 2.Make a list of clothing words in English that you would like to know how to say in French. 3.Start Notes Packet.

Les Vêtements – clothing UNIT GOAL Students will be able to describe their clothing preferences in French.

Le pantalon - pants Le jean - jeans Le short – shorts Le t-shirt – tee-shirt Le sweat-shirt - sweatshirt Le pull-over – sweater Un chandail – long sleeved shirt/light sweater Le polo – polo shirt/with collar

Le veston - vest Le gilet – vest Le maillot – jersey/uniform Le maillot de bain – bathing suit Le survêtement – jogging suit Les sous-vêtements - underwear Le manteau – (heavy) coat

Le blouson – jacket La veste – jacket L’anorak – parka/ski jacket L’imperméable – rain coat La salopette – overalls Un pyjama – pajamas Une robe de chambre - bathrobe

La robe – dress La robe habillée– gown La jupe – skirt La jupe plissée – pleated skirt La mini-jupe – mini skirt Le chemisier – woman’s shirt La blouse - blouse Le tailleur – woman’s suit Les collants – nylons/pantyhose Les bas – stockings, leggings

La cravate –tie Le nœud papillon - bowtie La chemise – man’s shirt Le costume – suit Le complet – suit Le smoking – tuxedo Le blazer –blazer/suit coat

Les bijoux – jewelry (un bijou – one piece of jewlery) La bague – ring (with a stone) L’anneau – ring/band (no stone) Les boucles d’oreilles -earrings Le collier -necklace La chaîne – chain Le bracelet – bracelet Le foulard – decorative scarf L’écharpe – winter scarf

Les lunettes - glasses Les lunettes de soleil – sunglasses La ceinture – belt La montre - watch Le chapeau – hat La casquette -cap

Le parapluie - umbrella Le bonnet – winter hat Les gants - gloves Le sac – bag Le sac à main - purse Le sac à dos -backpack Le portefeuille –wallet Le mouchoir - handkerchief

Les chaussures – shoes Les souliers - shoes Les baskets - sneakers Les tennis – tennis shoes Les pantoufles - slippers Les sandales – sandals

Les flip-flops – flip flops Les bottes - boots Les hauts talons – high heels Les chaussettes – socks

Uni - solid À rayures - striped À carreaux – checkered/plaid À fleurs/fleuri– flowered print À pois – polka dotted Multicolore - multicolored (Bleu) foncé – dark (blue) (Bleu) claire - light (blue) Doré – golden ADD : Génial(e) = nice (thing) ex) C’est une robe géniale!

L’argent – silver/money L’or – gold La plantine – platinum Les diamants – diamonds Les perles – pearls Le coton –cotton Le nylon – nylon Le polyester - polyester Le velours – velvet

Le velours côtelé – corduroy Le denim – denim La laine – wool La flanelle – flannel La soie - silk La toile – linen La fourrure - fur Le cuir – leather Le caoutchouc - rubber La plastique - plastic

Le grand magasin – department store Le rayon – department/section La mode – fashion L’ensemble – outfit En vente – for sale (being sold) En solde – on sale/clearance (reduced price) Le vendeur – sales person La cabine d’essayage – dressing room La taille – clothing size La pointure – shoe size

Trop grand – too big/too loose Trop petit – too small Trop long(ue) – too long Trop court – too short Trop serré – too tight

Bon marché – cheap Cher (chère) – expensive À la mode – fashionable Démodé – out of style/ugly Il me va bien- it fits me Il ne me va pas – it doesn’t fit me Il me plaît – it looks good on me Il ne me plaît pas – it doesn’t look good on me

un bouton- button à manches courts- short sleeved à manches logues – long sleeved Sans manches - sleeveless La fermeture – zipper La braguette – fly (clothing) Le capuchon – hood La poche – pocket Le col – collar

Porter – to wear Mettre – to put on Essayer – to try on Chercher – to look FOR Acheter – to buy Maigrir - to lose weight Grossir – to gain weight Faire du shopping – to go shopping

Faire de la liche-vitrine – to go window shopping (to browse, not buy) apporter – to bring/carry vendre – to sell s’habiller – to get dressed