French I, Semester I; L'Heure
Sections:

Introduction  |   Section 1  |  Section 2  |   Section 3   |  Dictionaries

  Section Two:

Part A |   Part B  |  Part C   |   Part D|   Part E

Section Two: Part B

key conceptD'autres chiffres numbers

Tv presentation
View the presentation and practice reading and repeating the numbers from 10-100.

Numbers take quite a bit of practice, so look for clues to help you remember them. Here's one: some related numbers obviously derive from the same stem. Click on each number. Listen to it, repeat and look for similarities.

 

(2) deux (12) douze  
(3)trois (13)treize (30)trente
(4)quatre (14) quatorze (40)quarante
(5)cinq (15)quinze (50)cinquante
(6)six (16)seize (60)soixante

Review the presentation as many times as you need to to feel comfortable with the numbers. Remember what we talked about in the presentation when it comes to the numbers from 70 to 99. Don't be intimated by them. The system is logical. Learn to think in a different way. Don't judge because it's different from the system you're used to. Take it as a challenge!


activity Practice
Use this practice session to become familiar with the concepts of this lesson module.


Speedword

 


 

practiceMore practice with numbers

Listen to the numbers below and write down the numbers you hear in French. Click on "Ecoute" to hear the number. Then click on "Réponse" to see if you were correct.

Ecoute Réponse
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assignmentHomework Assignment

Prepare this assignment to turn in to your teacher at Speaking 2b. Make six math equations adding two numbers together, the sum of which will be less than 100 but greater than 30. Record yourself saying these equations in French. Remember that plus is "plus" and font is "equals."

This assignment is worth 16 points.

Va à 2c.

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