In this unit, we are learning to draw comics in French.
Vocabulary includes:
Actions:
- attraper (to catch)
- frapper (to hit)
- sauver (to save)
- crier (to scream)
- chanter (to sing)
- danser (to dance)
- nager (to swim)
- marcher (to walk)
- sauter (to jump)
- tomber (to fall)
- grimper (to climb)
- voler (to fly)
- courir (to run)
Body Parts:
- la poitrine (chest)
- les oreilles (ears)
- les coudes (elbows)
- les doigts (fingers)
- les épaules (shoulders)
- les bras (arms)
- les jambes (legs)
- le nez (nose)
- la bouche (mouth)
- les yeux (eyes)
- les cheveux (hair)
- le torse (torso)
Character Descriptions:
- aventureux/aventureuse (adventurous)
- sportif/sportive (athletic)
- intelligent/intelligente (clever)
- confiant/confiante (confident)
- super-fort/super-forte (very strong)
- comique (funny)
- effrayant/effrayante (scary)
- extraordinaire (extraordinary)
- génial/ géniale (cool)
- sympathique (friendly/nice)
Settings
- les montagnes (the mountains)
- l'océan (the ocean)
- une ile tropicale (a tropical island)
- l'espace (outer space)
- le désert (the desert)
- la foret (the forest)
- dans une maison (in a house)
- dans un centre commercial (in a mall)
- dans une école (in a school)
- dans la rue (in a street)
Click on the links below for a variety of on-line resources:
Games:
1. Hangman: Use parts of the body vocabulary to play hangman
2. Battleship: Answer questions on body aches and healthy living correctly in order to sink your opponent's ships.
3. Matching: Match French and English parts of the body vocabulary
Listening:
1. Picture Dictionary 1: Learn more vocabulary about "the body" and listen to the pronunciation (part 1)
2. Picture Dictionary 2: Learn more vocabulary about "the face" and listen to the pronunciation (part 2)
3. Savez-vous planter des choux: French song from Quebec that uses unit vocabulary
4. Parts of the Body vocabulary: Listen to the pronunciation of unit vocabulary
Others:
- Songs : Listen and view videos of French songs and rhymes for kids
Oral Resources:
- Listen to Anything you want! : Type in any French words or phrases, and listen to how it's pronounced by several French speakers.