MY HOUSE AND MY FAMILY!
This is my family
The « My House » replay is relating to this period of confinement. The children will learn vocabulary regarding the house and the objects within the house. It will all be concluded and tied together with a video made by the students filming their home, putting to use what they have learned.
In this lesson we learn the vocabulary to talk about our family. We will learn the possessive determiners/ adjectives and the subject pronouns. What is the difference and when should we use it?
Vidéo # 1
Vocabulaire
L'image
Le mot
This is my mother
Le son
L'image
Le mot
This is my father
Le son
This is my sister
This is my brother
I have a grandmother
I have a grandfather
I have 3 cousins
I have an aunt and an uncle
This is my family
These are my grandparents
His name is Tom
He is 4 years old
Her name is Sofia
She is 10 years old
Her favorite food is pizza
His favorite food is vegetables
Règle
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
In English we have the subject pronoun. Subject pronouns replace the subject of the sentence.
Example: He is 20 years old. She is my sister.
I You (informal singular) He/She/It/One We You (formal and/or plural) They | Je, J’ Tu Il/Elle/On Nous Vous Ils/Elles |
POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES
Possessive determiners / adjectives shows who owns or “possesses” something. They say who something belongs to or explains the relationship.
Example: I have a pen. My pen is red.
My Your His/Her/Its Our Your Their | Mon / Ma / Mes Ton / Ta / Tes Son / Sa / Ses Notre / Nos Votre / Vos Leur / Leurs |
Vidéo # 2
Documents
- Voici les exercices que nous allons faire en classe avec l’enseignant:
Let me tell you about my family (à imprimer)
- Voici ce que tu peux faire seul à la maison :
My family tree – Vidéo expliquant comment dessiner un arbre généalogique (à imprimer)
- Tes devoirs à faire pour la prochaine fois (QUIZ en ligne ) – une fois ton exercice terminé entre ton nom et ton email et clique SUBMIT. Ton exercice sera automatiquement envoyé à ton professeur pour correction
- Pour t’aider si tu ne sais pas : How to use possessive adjectives
- Pour t’amuser : My family memory