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French Beginners - Summer 2024

This page is for the Beginners French Class at The City of Portsmouth College Adult Education, summer term 2024.

The shortened link is rebrand.ly/copcfrb24s


N.B.

Links in blue will work for you, but if they are red, then they will only work for me while in class.


This post is for the French Beginners Class at the City of Portsmouth College (Highbury Campus) on Tuesday evenings from April to June 2024, 18:00 - 19:30.

16th, 23rd and 30th April

7th, (14th clash), 21st, (28th - half term) May

4th, 11th, 18th June


Outside of class

To improve your listening and speaking skills in a social setting, why not come to the evening or afternoon events I organise in the city?


We have a visit from our twin city in June - to find out more about our twin cities visit this website


Tips for tuning your ear to French

Listen to French Music - Watch French TV series and films (or at least videos/news in French)

There is a lot of stuff online for learning the French language (not all of it, correct!) The sites below are usually accessible for free and have French-language content.



Free sources for TV (you will need to put the subtitles on)

All 4 (Walter Presents on Channel 4 has some French Series among the many foreign series)

France 24 (online news 24/7 in French)

TV5 Monde (an online bank of Francophone TV and Film)

BBC iPlayer (often under BBC 4 programming)


Free Sources for Radio (tunes in your ear and your brain to the rhythm of French).

Radio.Garden  (Sadly, since October 2022, the UK government has blocked this website for working outside the UK). However, click on the ellipsis (...). You can see the option to visit the website - click there, and you can go to the website - click on 'écouter la radio'. It gives all the France Bleu regional stations in France... then you can listen (this option will work on most radio stations based on 'Radio.Garden').


Find some Francophone music you like - there's an extraordinary amount out there, and all can be seen on YouTube whenever you like. I have written much more about French music here.


I will use some materials from the course book Entre Nous 1, aimed at the European Language Standards A1 (beginners). You may find it helpful to get a copy for home use and self-study.


This blog page will help you learn how to get all those accents on your various devices.


Gender of nouns - here is a blog post that may help. EBook EN1



mardi, 18 juin

mardi, 11 juin

mardi, 4 juin

mardi, 28 mai - Half Term (no class)

mardi, 21 mai

This week, we can add a new theme (family, pets), and that can be added to your Google Doc.

mardi, 14 mai - Mayor Making (Twinning Caen and Duisburg) - clash - no class.

During this week, you may wish to write in your Google Doc (or another document) what you have learned so far and make a mini presentation about yourself, your home, the local area, and (eventually, your family).


mardi, 7 mai

Remember that next week, I will be involved in the Mayor-Making Ceremony with visitors from Caen and Duisburg. That means there is no class as it clashes; there will be a class on May 21st. The following week is half term (May 28th), so the college is closed. Then we will have three classes. on June 4th, 11th and 18th.


Avez-vous un numéro fétiche?  Vocabulaire du printemps essential  


La Ville  EN1CH1   Piste 6  Piste 7 Piste 8  Piste 9  Piste 10 


Building on the last couple of weeks' introduction to the city of Caen and what there is to see in a town (housing and locations), we will look at what the course book Entre Nous wants to introduce us to this week.


They are using the city of Nantes in the West of France, south of Brittany, which was once in Brittany before France annexed it.


You can see the course book here online.


We will then examine why people are learning French, some personal details and how to form the present tense of regular '-er' verbs... (the joy, the bliss!) and mention the reflexives (more joy!!).


Lille is also used in the course book.

mardi, 30 avril

You should be able to introduce yourself, give your date of birth and spell at least your name... you ought to be able to spell the name of your town/village/city, your place of birth and your street name too... Another skill is to be able to write words you hear being spelt out using the French alphabet.


La ville - the town...

We shall look in more detail at what can be seen in the average city and prepare to talk about what is near your home in France.


You might be able to say a few sentences about your town or city in response to this question...

<<Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans votre ville? >> e.g. Voici... l'église, voilà... la superette...

You may indeed have been able to adapt the text below...


We will look at compiling << un portrait chinois >> for a little vocabulary building. We don't have a name for that in English; we do call a similar thing "20 questions".


Depuis le dossier de l'apprenant, vous feriez votre vision de la France, en parlant de vos opinions sur: Free access page

A/C Link ISBN: 9788484439189

le petit déjeuner français, les films français, la gastronomie française, la France même, le sport français, et l'art français.


For your homework, you might want to write a little about yourselves, including some of your impressions from today's 'dossier culturel'.


You could start a document on your computer with the following information in French about yourselves and then add to it each time you learn a new item as a resumé of what you have learned. ( A google doc is a good idea if you know how to do one)


Introduce yourself, spell your name(s), say your nationality and how you feel, and give your birthday… Say where you live and what sort of things there are near your home...

 e.g.

Je m'appelle ... ça s'écrit ... je suis de nationalité anglaise/britannique... ça-va bien merci et vous? J'habite à ... au sud d'Angleterre dans une maison au bord de la mer et près de chez moi il y a une boulangerie, une poste, trois superettes, un pub et un petit jardin public on a plusieurs commerces de vente à emporter par exemple; une friterie, deux restaurants chinois de plats à emporter, un restaurant indien de plats à emporter, quatre salons de coiffure dont deux barbiers, une pizzeria à emporter... .


La Gastronomie de Caen


mardi, 23 avril

Let's look at numbers, the days of the week, the months of the year and how to construct the date in French. Then, we can give our date of birth.


For anyone young enough to be of this century, you would add «deux mille» before your year of birth's last two digits, e.g. 2002 = «deux mille deux».


For the rest of us: 19 is «mille neuf cent» so 1971 is «mille neuf cent soixante-et-onze».

Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire? See the video below for a song...

Mon anniversaire c'est le 18 mars.


For this lesson, you might like to be ready to introduce yourself in French, give your name, and say where you're from. Also, spell at least your name...


Today, we will learn how to say when your birthday is, spell using the alphabet in French, and understand numbers (at least 1 to 31).


Revisions l'alphabet et épeler vos noms, les noms de vos villes et lieux de naissance.

Revisons les chiffres entre 1 et 20.

If time permits:


Travel to France - Portsmouth is twinned with Caen, so we will look at what can be seen in Caen (basic vocabulary initially based on the course book Voilà).


The course book uses Nantes as an example, but Caen is linked by ferry to Portsmouth, and it is our twin city, for which I am the committee chair...

PCOLL Caen La ville
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Décris-moi ta ville
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1_en_ville
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J'habite en ville OHT
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Revision

This very young French Teacher made these vlogs for his French beginners during the Coronavirus lockdown. However, he covers many of the things we covered in class today and last week, which can serve as a reminder!

In teacher training, they say if you do something at least 6 times, you might remember them!

He certainly seems to use that method... Here is his video for the places you might find in a town - if you need it...


Un peu d'humour français... Une réponse à la question brûlante...

mardi, 16 avril

Tonight, we will answer the French questions for:

Who are you? Why are you learning French? What does France mean for you? 

Qui êtes vous? Pourquoi apprenez-vous le français? Que signifie la France pour vous?


By the end of this session, you should be able to:

Introduce yourselves and spell your name (possibly the name of your street, city, or place of birth).

Can you give me your age? Your nationality? What about your occupation (i.e. student)?

What else?

What can you tell someone a little about French Grammar?

Gender, adjectives...?


Today, we will begin learning to speak, read and write in French and listen to French being spoken.


In the first class, we will introduce ourselves and find our reasons for learning French as we do not all know each other yet.

- Comment vous appelez vous?

- Quel âge avez vous?

- Où habitez vous? / Vous êtes d'où?


  • Je m'appelle... (Je suis...)

  • J'ai ... ans

  • J'habite à .... en Angleterre/ en Grande Bretagne/ au Royaume Uni

  • Je suis de...



An earworm which will teach you the alphabet.

Another earworm for the months of the year...

This guy does a lot of beginner's videos... Now there's enthusiasm, and then there's ~Thomas!

He can, at least, serve as a reminder of the correct pronunciation, should you need one...



Blague 


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