Carte postale

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Carte postale 

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Lis (read) les 2 cartes postales

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Which structures are used to start the postcards?
A
Salut
B
Chers Papi et Mamie
C
Bisous
D
Monsieur le Directeur

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Which structures are used to conclude the postcards?
A
Cordialement
B
On vous embrasse
C
Au revoir
D
Gros bisous

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In the 2 postcards, they...
A
say what they've done
B
say what they're going to do
C
give an opinion
D
say what they've eaten

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Which tense do they use to talk about what they've done?
A
Présent
B
Futur proche
C
Passé composé

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Let's look at another example

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To start your postcard, you can use:

Salut ! (with or without a name after "salut")
Bonjour !  (with or without a name after "bonjour")
Coucou !  (with or without a name after "coucou")
Cher  / Chère / Chers  /Chères ... (you must add a name)

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How to use cher/chère/chers/chers

Cher + nom masculin singulier
             Exemple : Cher Papa, Cher Louis
 Chère + nom féminin singulier
             Exemple : Chère Maman, Chère Sophie
Chers +nom masculin pluriel
            Exemple : Chers Papa et Maman, Chers Marc et Marie
Chères + nom féminin pluriel
            Exemple : Chères Caroline et Nathalie

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The text of your postcard

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It is good to start the text of your postcard with a question


Comment ça va ? (informal)

Comment vas-tu ? (formal)

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When you write a postcard, you usually:
  • talk about what you've done, seen, eaten --> you will use passé composé
  • give a positive or negative opinion
  • talk about the weather --> you will use the structures "il fait beau", "il fait mauvais", "il fait chaud", "il fait froid"
  • talk about what you're going to do --> you will use futur proche

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Which of these are positive opinions?
A
C'est super
B
C'est très beau
C
C'est nul
D
C'est fantastique

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Which of these are negative opinions?
A
C'est nul
B
C'est horrible
C
C'est cool
D
Je déteste

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To finish your postcard
  • Je t'embrasse
  • On t'embrasse / On vous embrasse (when the postcard is written by two persons or more)
  • Bises
  • Grosses bises
  • Bisous
  • à bientôt

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Imagine…
You are on holiday with your family and you don’t have wifi / data.
You want to send a post card to your friend back home.
Write a post card in French in which you…
  • Say where you have arrived
  • Describe the weather
  • Say what you did yesterday
  • Say where you have been
  • Say what you have eaten
  • Give your opinion on something
  • Say what you are going to do tomorrow
  • Use time phrases and cohesive words (et, mais, parce que...)

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Guided investigation

1. Which country do I choose for this task?
2. Which verbs do I need to talk about what I've done/eaten/seen?
🡪 make a list
🡪 Which verbs take être or avoir?
3. Which verbs do I need to talk about what I'm going to do tomorrow?
🡪 make a list
4. What am I going to say about the weather?
5. Which opinion do I want to give?
6. How am I going to start and finish my post card?

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Now write your postcard!
Write 100-150 words.
Don't forget to add an address and to make your it looks like a postcard.

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