Exceptions
Exceptions to Conjugations
Exceptions to Numbers and Counting
Exceptions to Punctuation
Les Liasons Les liaisons dangereuses
l’Ellaison
Exceptions
Exceptions to Conjugations
Exceptions to Numbers and Counting
Exceptions to Punctuation
Les Liasons Les liaisons dangereuses
l’Ellaison
Know what you don’t know
Which words are capitalized
Asking and Answering Questions
(tongue twisters)
Exceptions
Big Ideas for the study of French 101
Daily Checklist
Autobiography
Exercises:
Repetition
A Schedule to cover all slots
Review
Recording Oral Exercises (then listening back)
A File for listening to Oral Recorded Exercises
Writing Exercises (capture and correct)
An additional binder for writing exercises
Regular Verbs
To conjugate these verbs:
drop the -er from the infinitive to form the stem.
Next, add the -er endings to the stem.
Different tenses have different endings.
Regular Verbs ending in “er”
e
es
e
ons
ez
ent
EXCEPTIONS
Regular Verbs ending in “ger” Regular Verbs ending in “cer”
e e
es es
e e
eons çons
ez ez
ent ent
Knowing what you don’t know is a step in the correct direction
Conjunction of Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
Numbers and Special Exceptions
Pronunciations
Mispronunciations of the Same Words
Conjugations
Les chiffres de zéro à trente et un (0-31)
Les jours, les mois, les saisons et les dates
Differences between English and French in capitalizing different words
Irregular Verb
(to go)
je vais nous allons
tu vas vous allez
il va ils vont
elle va elle vont
(formelles)
D’ou êtes-vous? Je suis a Chicago
(informelles)
D`où es-t?
Irregular Verb
(to be)
je suis nous sommes
tu es vous êtes
il est ils sont
elle est elle sont
(formelles)
D’ou êtes-vous? Je suis a Chicago
(informelles)
D`où es-t?