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Greetings

Bonjour!1.1

ACTIVITY 1 is on the recording.

ACTIVITY 2

In each case decide if the people are meeting or parting.

DIALOGUE 1

Bonjour!

?Bonjour! Ça va? ?Ça va. ?Bonne nuit, Papa! Bonne nuit, Maman! ?Bonne nuit, ma chérie. ?Bonne nuit. ?Au revoir, tout le monde! À bientôt! ?À bientôt! ?Salut, Christine. ?Salut, Alexandre. À demain. ?Bonsoir, Monsieur Laffont. Bonsoir, Madame Laffont. ?Bonsoir, Mademoiselle. ?Bonsoir, Mademoiselle.

VOCABULARY

bonjourhello, good morning, good afternoon

ça va?how are you? [literallythat goes?]

ça vafine

bonne nuitgoodnight papadad(dy) mamanmum(my), mom(my) ma chérie (f) my darling au revoirgoodbye tout le mondeeveryone

à bientôtsee you soon

salutgoodbye [alsohi, hello]

à demainsee you tomorrow

bonsoirgood evening, hello monsieurMr, Sir madameMrs, Madam, Ms mademoiselleMiss 2

LANGUAGE BUILDING

If you are uncertain about any of the grammatical terms used in the Language Buildingsections, see the Glossary of Grammatical Terms on page 245.

Intonation

Intonation is important in French as it affects the meaning of what you say. For example, a phrase like ça vacan be used both as a question and as an answer. As you heard in Dialogue 1, when it's a question, the voice goes up at the end; for a statement it goes down.

Ça va?How are you?

Ça va.Fine.

Salutmeans 'hi', 'hello', or 'goodbye'; again, its meaning is determined by the intonation used. There will be more about intonation in later units.

Monsieur, Madame, Mademoiselle

Forms of address such as Monsieur(to a man), Madame(to a woman), and Mademoiselle(to a young woman) are more widely used in French than the English equivalents of 'Sir', 'Madam', and 'Miss'.

Bonsoir, Monsieur. Good evening, (Sir).

Au revoir, Madame. Goodbye, (Madam).

Messieurs Dames

This colloquial form of address is widely used in cafés, shops, and restaurants as a greeting to a mixed group.

ACTIVITY 3

Match each situation 1-4 with the appropriate phrase a-d.

1 You're saying goodnight to a group of French friends.

2 You're greeting your French neighbour in the morning.

3 A French colleague in your office is going home at the end

of the day.

4 You're arriving at your hotel and are greeting the man at

reception. a Bonjour. Ça va? b Bonsoir, Monsieur. c Au revoir. À demain. d Bonne nuit, tout le monde.

Now do activities 4 and 5 on the recording.

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