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COURSE

2REVISED

FRENCH

BASICCOURSE

LINITS1-12REVISED

BV

MONIQUECOSSARD

ROBERT

SALAZAR

FOREIGNSERVICEINSTITUTE

DEPARTMENTOFSTATE

FOREIGNSERVICEINSTITUTE

BASICCOURSESERIES

Editedby

AuaUSTUSA.KOSKI

PREFACE

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Foreword

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FRENCH

TABLEOFCONTENTS

Units1 -12

Preface

Forewordv

Unit1

Classroomexpressionsa

Dialogue:Danslarue1

Usefulwords4

awareness5

Lexicaldrills6

Questionsonthedialoguela

Grammar1:Noun-Marker-Definitearticle:la

le,la,etc••

2:Subjectpronouns-14

3:Inversionquestions17

4:Verb:être20

Questiondrill25

Responsedrill25

Reviewdrills25

Unit2

Dialogue:Dansunpetithôtel29

Usefulwords33

awareness34

Lexicaldrills35

Questionsonthedialogue38

une,etc••

2:Noun-Marker-Cardinalnumbers42

4:Verb:avoir48

Situations52

Questiondrill53

Responsedrill53

Reviewdrills53

Writtenexercises56

Unit3

Dialogue:Alagare58

Dialoguenotes61

UsefuIwords61

awareness62

Lexicaldrills63

Questionsonthedialogue67

ce,cet,etc••

2:àla,au,etc•:--71

3:Yes!No-questions73

4:Verbswithinfinitiveendingin-ER77

Situations83

Questiondrill83

vi

FRENCH

Responsedrill84

Reviewdrills84

Writtenexercises86

Unit4

Dialogue:Faisonsdescourses88

Dialoguenotes91

UsefUlwords92

Vocabularyawareness93

Lexicaldrills94

Questionsonthedialogue99

mon,son,etc••

2:Noun-Marker-'IIidefinitearticle105

du,dela,etc••

3:Numbersto100--108

4:

Prepositions:113

5:Verb:aller115

Situations119

Questiondrill119

Responsedrill120

Reviewdrills120

Writtenexercises121

124
127
128
129

129136136

141

144148

150

153154155155

157
adjective quelques, constructions

Indefinite

plusieurs, etc••

Noun-Markersinnegative

largenumbers

Impersonalverbs

Verb:faire

2: 3: 4: 5:

Situations

Questiondrill

Responsedrill

Reviewdrills

Writtenexercises

Unit5

Dialogue:Leclimat

Dialoguenote

UsefUlwords

Vocabularyawareness

Lexicaldrills

Questionsonthedialogue

Grammar1:Noun-marker-

Unit6

Reviewdrills

Unit7

Dialogue:Prenonsrendez-vous

Dialoguenotes

UsefUlwords

Vocabularyawareness

L3xicaldrills

160
174

177177178

179
vii

FRENCH

225
228
228
229
229

235236

240
245
252
258
263
267
268
268
269
272
273

4:Imperatives

5:Verbslikefinir

Situations

Questiondrill

Responsedrill

Reviewdrills

Narration

Writtenexercises

Questionsonthedialogue183

Grammar1:Adjectives-Partone:Forros184

2:Objectpronounsln

3:Subjectpronounce199

4:Question-words-208

5:Verbs:Eouvoir,vouloir,savoir212

Situations217

Questiondrill218

Responsedrill219

Review

drills219

Narration221

Writtenexercises221

Unit8

Dialogue:Chezlecoiffeur

Dialoguenotes

Usefulwords

Vocabular,y

awareness

Lexicaldrills

Questionsonthedialogue

Grammar1:Adjectives-Parttwo:Position

2:abjectpronouns:lui,leur

3:Objectpronouns:en

Unit9

Dialogue:Aurestaurant

Dialoguenotes

Usefulwords

Vocabulary

awareness

Lexicaldrills

Questionsonthedialogue

Grammar1:Comparative&Superlative

2:Passé(avoir)

3:Orderpronouns

4:de+Adj.+NounPlural

5:Vërbsendingin1ire1

Situations

Questiondrill

Responsedrill

Reviewdrills

Narration

Writtenexercises

275
278
278

279279

285286

293304

318
320

325326

326
327
331
331
viii

FRENCH

Unit10

Dialogue:Aubureau334

Dialoguenote337

Usefulwords337

Vocabularyawareness338

Lexicaldrills338

Questionsonthedialogue342

2:Passécomposé(être)351

3:Expressionsofquantity356

4:Expressionsofquantitywithen360

5:VerbslikeEartir365

Situations371

Questiondrill372

Responsedrill373

Reviewdrills373

Narration377

Writtenexercises378

UnitIl

Dialogue:Maisonàlouer381

Usefulwords384

Vocabularyawareness385

Lexicaldrills386

Questionsonthedialogue390

Grammar1:Infinitiveverbphrases391

2:Objectpronounsininfinitiveverb395

phrases

3:Essentialobjectpronouns405

4:Expandednounphrases409

S:Verbslikevenir412

Situations418

Questiondrill419

Responsedrill419

Reviewdrills420

Narration422

Writtenexercises422

Unit12

Reviewdrills425

Narration444

Vocabulary

French-English445

English-French4SS

ix Unitl

FRENCH

CLASSROOMEXPRESSIONS

Tape1.1

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Il. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

17.18.

19. 20. 21.
22.
23.

Asseyez-vous.

Laclassecommence.

Nelisezpas.

Jenevousentendspas.

Jenevouscomprendspas.

Vousêtesenretard.

Ecoutezlaphrase.

Parlezplusfort.

Queveutdirecemot?

Traduisez.

Dites-moivotrenom.

Non/jenesaispas/laleçon.

Ouvrezvotrelivre/s'ilvous

plait.

Répondez/enfrançais.

Répétez/tousensemble.

Répétez/aprèsmoi.

Répétez/encoreunefois.

Commentdit-on/bonjour/en

anglais?

C'estparcequelnoussommes

pressés.

Demandez/àMonsieurdeifermer

laporte.

Comment/vousappelez-vous?

Jemtappelle.••

Répétez/laquestion/s'ilvous

plait.

Sitdown.

Theclassbegins.

Donttread.

lcan'thearyou. l don'tunderstandyou.

Youarelate.

Listentothesentence.

Speaklouder.

Whatdoesthatwordmean?

Translate.

Tellmeyourname.

No,ldon'tknowthelesson.

Openyourbook,please.

AnswerinFrench.

Repeatalltogether.

Repeatafterme.

RepeatOncemore.

Howdoesonesay'Hello'inEnglish?

It'sbecausewe1reinahurry.

AsktheGentlemantoclosethedoor.

Whatisyourname?

Mynameis

Repeatthequestionplease.

1.0

FRENCH

DIALOGUE

l

Danslarue

dans rue(f)

MMEDURAND

Onthestreet

in,on street

Mr.LelongandMrs.Durandaregoingtohave

lunchtogether.Enroute,Mrs.Durandnotices

JanineCourtois,thedaughteroffriends.

Tiens,

voilà

MademoiselleCourtois.

tiens voilà

Mademoiselle

Bonjour,Janine.

MLLECOURTOIS

Bonjour,Madame.

Commentallez-vous?

Madame

comment aller(allez-vous) vous

MMEDURAND

Trèsbien,merci.

très bien merci

Permettez-moide

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