Bonne collation, bonne nutrition!
In this unit, we are exploring the topic of snacks and nutritious food.
Vocabulary includes:
· une collation (a snack)
· les croustilles (chips)
· le yogourt (yogurt)
· les biscuits (cookies)
· les bonbons (candies)
· les beignes (doughnuts)
· les fruits (fruits)
· un pamplemousse (a grapefruit)
· une pomme (an apple)
· des raisins (some grapes)
· les légumes (vegetables)
· le fromage (cheese)
· les craquelins (crackers)
· la crème glacée (ice-cream)
· un ingrédient (an ingredient)
· une recette (a recipe)
· une instruction (an instruction)
· une adaptation (an adaptation)
Verbs:
· placer (to place)
· couper (to cut)
· ajouter (to add)
· mélanger (to mix)
· étaler (to spread)
· manger (to eat)
Questions & Phrases include:
· Quelle collation est-ce que tu préfères? (Which snack do you like/prefer?)
· Je préfère... (le/la/les +snack) - I prefer
· Il préfère... (le/la/les +snack) - He prefers
· Elle préfère... (le/la/les +snack)- She prefers
· Qu'est-ce que je mange quand j'ai faim? (What do I eat when I'm hungry?)
· Je mange... (I eat)
· J'ai faim. (I'm hungry.)
· C'est nutritif. (This is nutritious.)
· Ce n'est pas nutritif. (This is not nutritious.)
Click on the links below for a variety of on-line resources:
Games:
1. Millionaire : Play millionaire by answering questions about food and drinks
2. Hangman: Use food and drink vocabulary to play hangman
3. Battleship: Use fruits and vegetable vocabulary to play battleship
4. Digital Dialects: Listen to the French word and match the correct picture (choose "food" vocabulary)
5. Paires-Eclairs : Fun, matching game- click on "les fruits" or "les légumes"
Listening:
1. Picture Dictionary 1: Learn more food vocabulary and listen to the pronunciation (part 1)
2. Picture Dictionary 2: Learn more food vocabulary and listen to the pronunciation (part 2)
3. Videos: Watch three videos on French cooking
4. Conversation: Watch a video on a conversation on lunch and picnic
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.