Introduction of a specific cultural theme (e.g. greetings, punctuality, meals).
Explanation of vocabulary, expressions and behaviors related to the theme.
Example of theme: The relationship to politeness (informal vs. formal, common expressions of politeness).
Educational tools: Slideshow, paper support, videos.
Instructions :
Listen carefully to the audio lesson. This lesson will help you understand a key new concept. If you have difficulty, feel free to go back and listen to certain sections again to reinforce your understanding.
Use the booklet to follow the key points of the lesson and note down any words or phrases that seem important to you. You can refer to it throughout your learning.
🧭 AND IN FRANCE, HOW DO WE DO IT?
Welcome to the intercultural space of your training!
Here you will discover the habits, the rules of politeness, the ways of speaking, greeting, behaving in France
👂 What you don't always learn in books, but which is essential to live and work well here.
➤ Would you do the same in your country?
➤ Why do the French react like this?
➤ And you, how can you adapt without losing who you are?
🗝️ Tip: Each situation is there to help you understand and find your place.
You are not alone!
Instructions :
This section helps you understand common practices in France. Listen carefully to the explanations and compare them with what you know about your own culture. Note the differences and think about how they might be useful in your daily life in France.
In France, we say: "[Year] is the year of..."
Cultural Code: The French refer to historical or personal events to contextualize a year.
📌 THE ESSENTIALS
Here are the words and expressions you need to know to understand the lesson and express yourself orally.
Read them, listen to them, repeat them… and use them in your everyday life!
Instructions :
This section summarizes the key points of the lesson. Make sure you understand these essential concepts, as they are the foundation of your learning. Use this part of the booklet as a quick reference when you need to remember an important point.
"Reread this section before moving on to the exercises to reinforce your understanding."
[Year] is the year of...
In [year], he/she...
The year [year] has been important for...
📅 Cours de Français – Les Années
I. 🔢 Comment dire les années
💡 Exemples d'utilisation :
(1983)
(1995)
(1889)
II. 💬 Dialogue - Chez le médecin
🏥 Situation :
Victor est chez le médecin. Le médecin lui pose quelques questions sur lui afin de compléter son dossier médical.
📝 Règles grammaticales importantes
Avant 2000 :
- On utilise "mille"
- Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-trois
- Pas de trait d'union pour "cent"
Après 2000 :
- On utilise "deux mille"
- Deux mille vingt et un
- Avec "et" pour 2001
Pour dire sa date de naissance :
- Je suis né(e) le [jour] [mois] [année]
- Je suis né le 12 février 1982
Pour parler d'une année :
- En [année]
- En 1995, en 2020...
🗣️ Vocabulaire utile
Le père / La mère
Frères et soeurs
Grands-parents
Date de naissance
Année de naissance
Être né(e)
Dossier médical
Consultation
Questions personnelles
📊 Récapitulatif des années importantes
• 1945 - Fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
• 1969 - Premier homme sur la Lune
• 1989 - Chute du mur de Berlin
• Années 60 - Retraite
• Années 80 - Milieu de carrière
• Années 2000 - Enfance/Adolescence
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