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Leçon 10 – Official Notes Offering and accepting/ choosing food FORMAL or beverages. We will learn 2 variations of offering food and drinks. We will learn 2 ways of accepting food and drinks offered by an adult.
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Leçon 10 – Official Notes • Offering and accepting/ • choosing food FORMAL • or beverages.We will learn 2 variations of offering food and drinks. • We will learn 2 ways of accepting food and drinks offered by an adult. • Here are 2 ways to offer food or drink: QUESTION • An adult or friend gives you a CHOICE. • English: You want a ….. OR a ……..? French: Tu veux un (une) …… OU un (une) ……? VEUX rhymes with DEUX • A waiter asks you what you desire (to order). • English: You desire ……? French: Vous désirez? ANSWERS • Here are two ways of choosing food/drink when you talk to an adult. • English: I would like a ……………….. please. French: Je voudrais un/une ……………… s’il vous plaît. Pronounce: Ze voodray /une ……………….. seel voo play. ***** Notice to an adult you would say s’il vous plaìt.***** • 2. English: Give me a …….. please. French: Donnez-moi un/une …….. s’il vous plaît. Pronounce: Duhnay mwah /une …… seel voo play. ***** Notice to an adult you would say s’il vous plaît***** *****and donnez.***** • 1. What makes answer #1 formal or appropriate for an adult? • _______________________________________________________ • 2. What makes answer #2 formal or appropriate for an adult? • _______________________________________________________
Formal and Informal Young people address their friends as ______ and adults that they do not know very well as ______. The use of “vous” shows _._._._._._._ and is called the _._._._._. ._ The use of “tu” shows _._._._._._._._._._._. and is called the _._._._._._._._ Note that French people have two ways of saying please that reflect the formal and the informal. Say _________________________ with friends. Say _________________________ with adults. tu vous respect formal familiarity informal S’il te plaît S’il vous plaît La faim et la soif The verb avoir (ahvwaar) is used to talk about hunger and thirst. Avoir means to have. Conjugate avoir in the singular (hint: remember how to express age). I have ___'_____ (pronounce: žay) You have _____ _____ (pronounce: tu ahh) He has _____ _____ (pronounce: eel ahh) She has _____ _____ (pronounce: el ahh) THIRST In English we would say: I am thirsty. In French we would say: ___' _____ soif. (Pronounce swahf) What are we really saying? _______________________ Complete the following in French: I am thirsty ___j’ai soif (swahf)_____________ You are thirsty ___tu as soif (swahf)_____________ He is thirsty ___il a soif (swahf)_____________ She is thirsty ___elle a soif (swahf)_____________ ahhhhhhhhh J’ai Tu as Il a Elle a J’ai
Leçon 10 – Les boissons un chocolat chaud le chocolat chaud un jus de pamplemousse le jus de pamplemousse un citron pressé le citron pressé ___________________ ______________________ ______________________ ___________________ ___________________ ______________________ ______________________ ___________________ un jus de raisin le jus de raisin un jus de pomme le jus de pomme un jus d’orange le jus d’orange un café le café __________________________ ______________________________ ____________________________ Coca un jus de tomate le jus de tomate une eau minérale l’eau minérale un coca le coca __________________________ ______________________________ ____________________________ un soda le soda une limonade la limonade un thé le thé __________________________ ______________________________ ____________________________