Les Vêtements
In this unit, students will be learning the vocabulary for clothing in French and practicing how to describe what they wear. This will help them build confidence in speaking, reading, and writing about everyday topics.
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They will learn the names of different clothing items (shirt, dress, shoes).
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They will describe outfits using colours and adjectives (a red sweater, a long skirt).
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They will practice common expressions for talking about clothing choices (I like this t-shirt!).
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Through interactive games, role-playing, and engaging activities, students will develop their language skills in a fun and meaningful way. I encourage them to practice at home by describing their own clothing.
The Vocabulary
Français/english
une chemise (button-up shirt)
un tee-shirt (t-shirt)
un débardeur (tank top)
un pull / un chandail (sweater)
un sweat à capuche / un chandail à capuchon (hoodie)
un chemisier (blouse)
une jupe (skirt)
une robe (dress)
un tailleur (woman's suit)
un costume (man's suit)
une cravate (tie)
un pyjama (pyjamas)
un jean (jeans)
un pantalon (pants)
un short (shorts)
un maillot (jersey for sports)
un maillot de bain (swimsuit)
une veste (jacket)
un manteau (coat)
un imperméable (raincoat)
des chaussettes (socks)
des chaussures / des souliers (shoes)
des sandales (sandals)
des baskets / des souliers de sports (sneakers)
des bottes (boots)
des talons hauts (high heels)
des pantoufles (slippers)
une montre (watch)â
une ceinture (blet)
un bracelet (bracelet)
un collier (necklace)
une boucle d'oreille (earring)
un sac à main (a purse)
une écharpe / un foulard (a winter scarf)
une caquette de base-ball (baseball hat)
un chapeau (hat)
un bonnet / une tuque (winter hat)
des gants (gloves)
des moufles / des mitaines (mittens)
un parapluie (umbrella)
des lunettes de soleil - (glasses sunglasses)
Pratiquer le vocabulaire
The more words students know, the easier it is to understand, speak, read, and write. However, simply memorizing words isn't enough - regular practice helps make vocabulary stick and become part of everyday language use. Encouraging daily practice makes a huge difference! Even 5-10 minutes a day can help students retain vocabulary and apply it naturally in conversations.
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Practice by using your classes Quizlet!
Let's Practice!
All students have been provided with a user name and password for Conjuguemos.
Here students have been assigned different practice exercises and quizzes to help reinforce the things learned in class.
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Did your child forget or loose their username or password?
No worries! Simply send me an email at christine.jean@nbed.nb.ca along with your child's first and last name and I will provide you with their login information.