Module 03: Les vacances

Première Partie: Le temps/ les saisons/les chiffres 70 à 100, les exercices

Les Exercices

Exercice 1. Interpretive Reading- La météo

Exercice 2. Interpretive Listening- Le temps

Listen to the following statements and for each one, select all images that accurately represent the phrase.


Exercice 3. Interpretive Listening- Bulletin Météo

Meteo France Logo
Métëo-France Logo

Météo-France is the French national meteorological service. Watch the following video of a weather forecast and answer the comprehension questions as they appear on the screen.

Activity based upon FLE Video Activity via Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 3.0 non transposé (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Exercice 4. Quel temps fait-il en France aujourd’hui ?

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Exercice 5. Interpretive Reading and Listening, Presentational Writing

  1. Visit the TV5 Monde website.
  2. To begin, listen to the vocabulary pronounced by clicking on the 🔊 symbol.
  3. Next, scroll down to the A1 exercises and click “Commencer” and follow the instructions.
    Screenshot showing A1 exercises
  4. For more of a challenge, try the A2 exercises. You may need to use WordReference to look up additional words. Click “Commencer” and follow the instructions.
    Screenshot showing a2 exercises

Exercice 6. Interpretive Listening- Expressions pour parler de la météo au Québec

  1. Watch the video and learn about some vocabulary that is uniquely << québequois >> to talk about the weather.

Exercice 7. L’art et la météo- Presentational Writing

artist palette and weather icons
Icons via Flat Icon
  1. Write out your answers to the questions on each panel. This link will take take you to a copy of the Jamboard. Answer the questions, then share the link with your instructor on Google Classroom.

Exercice 8. La géographie en chiffres.

French vehicle registration plate with local reference to département 00 (from 2009): There is a regional logo at the top right and the number of the department below it.
Image from Bzh29 via Wikipedia

Les départements de France
La France métropolitaine est divisée en 96 départements. Chaque département a un numéro, deux chiffres qui se trouvent sur les plaques d’immatriculation (license plates) et dans les codes postaux (zip).

Par exemple, le numéro du département du Rhône est 69 (Lyon est dans ce département). Sur la droite des plaques d’immatriculation françaises, il y a une bande bleue obligatoire avec le numéro du département du propriétaire de la voiture et le logo de la région du département.

New style French plate with department code no longer in the serial number but now placed on the lower right with a regional crest or logo above.
Image by Jerry “Woody” via Wikimedia Commons

 

Map of regions in France
Map image via Franco Phoney

Exercice 9. Les villes et les saisons

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Exercice 10. Grammaire interactive

Exercice 11. Quelle ville?

Exercice 12. Où est-ce que les étudiants vont ?

Exercice 13. Presentational Speaking- Et vous ?

The tool below will allow you to record a response to a question about where your go on vacations. You may also use Vocaroo to record yourself. Please be sure to click the download button to save your recording so that you may upload it to Google Classroom. You may want to write out your answers and practice speaking before you make your recording. Choose four locations from the list above to craft your responses. Ask the question and give the response in your recording. 

Modèle:

Floride. Est-ce que tu vas en Floride?
Oui, je vais (souvent) en Floride. ou Non, je ne vais jamais en Floride

vous allez = you go (formal)

tu vas = you go (informal)

je vais = I go

Exercice 14. Grammaire Interactive

Exercice 15. Presentational Speaking- Votre famille est d’où ?

High angle man taking notes
Photo via Freepik.com

The tool below will allow you to record a response to several questions about where your family is from. You may also use Vocaroo to record yourself. Please be sure to click the download button to save your recording so that you may upload it to Google Classroom.

You may want to write out your answers and practice speaking before your make your recording.

Exercice 16. Les quatre saisons

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Exercice 17. Quel temps fait-il?

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Activity adapted from Français 101 by William J. Carrasco & Shahrzad Zahedi is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

 

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