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NomClasseWRITING ACTIVITIES1. Au Club InternationalDateB L E UYou have met the following young people at the Club International. Six of them have namesof French origin. Circle these names. Then write them in the box below, separating the boysand the girls.(Note: Don’t forget the accent marks!)Carlos Suárez Tatsuya MatsumotoBirgit Eriksen Jérôme DupuisHélène RémyJa<strong>net</strong> WoodfordJean-François Petit Maureen StewartMichiko SatoMarie-Noëlle LaînéFrédéric Lemaître Svetlana PoliakoffHeinz Mueller Stéphanie MercierUnité 1Leçon 1 Workbook TEJean-François PetitFrédéric LemaîtreJérôme DupuisHélène RémyMarie-Noëlle LaînéStéphanie MercierCopyright © McDougal Littell. All rights reserved.FLASH culturelFrench is spoken not only in France. Today about thirty countries useFrench as their official language (or one of their official languages).Which continent has the largest number of French-speaking countries?❑ Europe ❑✓ Africa ❑ Asia ❑ South America➜page 4URBp. 3Unité 1, Leçon 1Discovering French, Nouveau! Bleu Workbook 3


Unité 1Leçon 1NomClasse2. Allô! (sample answers)DateB L E UWorkbook TEFirst write down your phone number and the numbers of two friends or relatives. Then writeout the numbers as you would say them in French.1. Moi3542. Nom (name): Erica–3612trois / cinq / quatre / - / trois / six / un / deux8 6 9 – 4 7 2 5huit / six / neuf / - / quatre / sept / deux / cinq3. Nom (name): Henry9 2 0 – 7 0 5 6neuf / deux / zéro / - / sept / zéro / cinq / six3. Communication: En français! (sample answers)On the bus you meet a new French student. Write out what you would say — in French!1. Say hello.Bonjour!2. Give your name.Je m’appelle [George].3. Ask the French student his/ her name.Comment t’appelles-tu?URBp. 4FLASH culturelFrench is the official language in about 20 Africancountries. The largest of these countries is theDemocratic Republic of Congo in central Africa. Othercountries where French is spoken by many of the citizensare: Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco in North Africa;Senegal and the Ivory Coast in West Africa; and theisland of Madagascar off the coast of East Africa.Copyright © McDougal Littell. All rights reserved.4Unité 1, Leçon 1WorkbookDiscovering French, Nouveau! Bleu

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