What does it mean to "conjugate" a verb?
To change it from its infinitive to a version that makes sense in a sentence.
The infinitive version of a verb always means "to" something. The infinitive version of a verb will end in either -ER, -IR, or -RE.
How many ways are there to translate a present-tense conjugated French verb into English?
3. Example: je chante
-I sing
-I am singing
-I do sing
She dances and also plays basketball.
What does it mean to "negate" a verb?
Cancel it out; say that it "does not" happen / "is not" happening
What are the TWO jobs that articles have?
1. Show whether we're talking about a specific thing or an unspecific thing
2. Show us the gender and number of the thing we're referring to
What are the steps for conjugating a verb?
1. Drop the last two letters of the infinitive
2. Add the verb ending that matches the subject you're conjugating the verb for
Translate the following in a way that shows that the event is happening right now:
nous mangeons un sandwich.
We are eating a sandwich.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Le garcon joue au foot avec la fille.
The boy is playing soccer with the girl.
What is the phrase that is needed to negate a verb in French? Where does the phrase go in relation to the verb?
ne...pas ; the two words go AROUND the verb
ne [verb] pas
What are the TWO kinds of articles that you learned? What do they translate to?
Definite : all mean "the"
Indefinite: mean "a" or "some"
What is the verb ending for je / il / elle ?
E
Translate this phrase in a way that implies that it is something that generally happens, but isn't necessarily happening right now:
Vous dansez.
You dance.
Y'all dance.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : J'etudie la biologie.
I am studying biology.
Negate this phrase: J'aime le groupe Bigflo et Oli.
Je n'aime pas le groupe Bigflo et Oli.
What articles would you need to say:
(the) garcon
(a) fille
le garcon
une fille
What are the verb endings for nous and vous that you've learned? Are they silent or pronounced at the end of a verb
nous: -ons
vous: -ez
These are the only endings that are pronounced on an ER verb.
Translate this phrase in a way that implies that you are correcting someone who had doubts:
J'aime la musique!
I do like music!
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Elle parle espagnol.
She speaks spanish.
Negate this phrase : Elles adorent manger la pizza.
Elles n'adorent pas manger la pizza.
What articles would you need to say:
(the) classes
(some) guitares
les classes
des guitares
Conjugate these verbs for the subjects given, AND BE READY TO PRONOUNCE THEM:
nous (nager)
vous (chanter)
ils (manger)
nous nageons
vous chantez
ils mangent
Translate this phrase in all 3 possible English translations:
Nous regardons la tele beaucoup.
-We watch TV a lot.
-We are watching TV a lot.
-We do watch TV a lot.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Elle n'aime pas travailler beaucoup.
She doesn't like to work a lot.
Negate this phrase: Vous parlez anglais.
Vous ne parlez pas anglais.
Translate the following to either English or French:
Est-ce que tu as une trompette ?
Is the class difficult?
Do you have a trumpet?
Est-ce que la classe est difficile ?