Unité 5 : Mon temps libre Group Talk Step 2
Lisez votre liste à voix haute à un(e) camarade. Read your list out loud with your partner to practise your pronunciation. Group Talk Step 3
Now you’re ready to do your own Group Talk. You can do this either in pairs or in small groups like those you saw in the Group Talk video in Unité 1. You have already looked at the images and you have already decided which you like, love, dislike or hate.
z Remember to use the images and the Group Talk phrases to give your opinion.
z The first person starts by giving their opinion on one of the images. Moving around the table, each student can either agree or disagree. When you get more confident, you can jump into the conversation at any point and disagree or agree with the other students in the group! It’s often fun to have one student who is secretly chosen to always disagree. They can cause a lot of drama during the Group Talk!
z I can pronounce all of the mots-clés with a French accent z I can participate in a Group Talk
Un verbe irrégulier : Aller – to go
CD 2 T 14
Aller is a verb that you have met many times before: it was one of the first verbs you learned. Do you remember this question: Ça va? We translate that as ‘How are you?’ but a literal translation is ‘How is it going?’ Aller is a very useful verb – one you will use a lot – so make sure you learn it off by heart.
aller Je vais Tu vas Il va Elle va On va to go I go, I am going You go, You are going He/it goes, He/it is going She/it goes, She/it is going One goes/We go, One is going/We are going
Nous allons We go, We are going Vous allez
Ils vont Elles vont
You go, You are going They go, They are going They go, They are going 155
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