French Roast Lesson 1
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Le clochard
L’homme
d’affaire
Le serveur
La religieuse
Le policier
Le criminel
The waiter
The policeman
The criminal
The tramp
The nun
The businessman
Lundi dix-neuf mai 2014
Le clochard
L’homme
d’affaire
Le serveur
La religieuse
Le policier
Le criminel
→ The tramp
→ The businessman
→ The waiter
→ The nun
→ The policeman
→ The criminal
Lundi dix-neuf mai 2014
FRENCH ROAST
Le clochard L’homme d’affaire Le serveur
La religieuse Le policier Le criminel
1 sale2 propre3 innocent / innocente4 pauvre5 riche6 élégant / élégante7 triste8 louche9 généreux / généreuse10 radin / radine11 voleur / voleuse12 dangereux / dangereuse13 faible14 gentil / gentille15 méchant / méchante16 religieux / religieuse17 maladroit / maladroite18 malpoli / malpolie
Dictionary Race ! dirty clean innocent poor rich elegant sad dodgy generous Stingy thief dangerous weak nice nasty religious clumsy rude
Question Bonus :
Can you remember why
some of these adjectives
have two versions?
A mon avis, il a l’air…
Look at each character’s appearance and, for each of them, pick several adjectives from the list that you think would best describe them.
Each adjective can be used for more than one character.
Questions Bonus :
1- Can you use intensifier with your adjectives :
très (very), vraiment (really), tellement (so), assez (quite)
2- Can you also say what the characters do not appear to be:
Il / Elle n’a pas l’air…
Quelle est le problème ?
Prédiction : que va-t-il se passer ensuite??
Comment l’homme d’affaire va-t-il payer l’addition ?
1. The businessman is going to ask for money to the nun to pay for the bill. She is going to kindly accept.
2. The nun is going to pity the businessman and offer to pay the bill.
3. The businessman is going to drink some wine with the policeman and the policeman is going to pay for the whole bill.
4. The criminal is going to enter the café and the businessman is going to take advantage of the situation to leave without paying.
5. The waiter is going to let the businessman leave without paying.
6. The vagrant is kindly going to pay for the businessman’s bill.
7. The businessman is going to leave without paying but the waiter is going to call the police.
8. The businessman is going to leave without paying but the vagrant is going to stop him.
9. The businessman is going to take advantage of a power cut in the café to leave without paying.
10.The businessman is going to steal some money from the nun, but the vagrant is going to see him and to tell the police.
11.The businessman is going to order some coffees the whole afternoon, and then he is going to leave without paying.
12.The businessman is going to cry of shame and explain to the waiter that he does not have any money to pay the bill.
1. Reliez les prédictions en français avec l’anglais.2. Traduisez les mots en français à l’aide des textes.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
DFAKHJBCILEG
moneyto paythe billpityto leavewithoutkindlyto stealto orderto cryshameto explain
l’argent payer l’addition pitié partir sans gentiment voler commander pleurer honte expliquer
Maintenant, arrangez les prédictions 1 à 12 : du plus probable au moins probable
Plus probable
Moins probable