Hodder Education
French for Common Entrance One
Nigel Pearce
French for Common Entrance One
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The trusted 'So you really want to learn French' series has been completely revised and updated into a two-part French course tailored to the new ISEB syllabus.

- Endorsed by the Independent Schools Examinations Board (ISEB)
- Tailor lessons to the varying levels of your students, with Level 2 grammar clearly signposted,
- Builds pupil confidence and mastery in grammar with clear explanations reinforced by plenty of practice exercises and handy grammar reference sections
- Prepare students for their assessment with exam-style exercises throughout for listening, reading, writing and speaking
- More than 70 listening tracks with new and revised audio - available as a paid-for digital download

Language
English
ISBN
9781471866807
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table des matières
Introduction
1 Bonjour!
Tu or vous? Two ways to say ‘you’
Je m’appelle (giving or asking names)
C’est bon! – It’s good!
Les nombres – Numbers
2 La salle de classe
Masculin ou féminin? – Masculine or feminine?
Qu’est-ce que c’est? – What is it?
Classroom instructions and questions
All the different words for ‘the’, ‘a’, ‘my’ and ‘your’
De (d’ before a vowel)– Of (showing possession)
Verbs – An introduction
Les verbes: avoir (‘to have’)
Les verbes: être (‘to be’)
La rentrée – Back to school
Quel âge as-tu? – How old are you?
Dans ma salle de classe – In my classroom
3 Chez nous
Les verbes du premier groupe – First-group verbs (-ER)
À – To/at (in)
Aimer et adorer – Liking and loving
Mon, ton, son – My, your, his/her
Voici et voilà – Here is and there is
N’est-ce pas? – Isn’t that so?
4 La vie quotidienne et l’heure
La vie quotidienne – Daily life
Les verbes pronominaux – Reflexive verbs
Quelle heure est-il? – What time is it?
Give me more time!
Asking what time something happens
Les verbes: faire
Les verbes: mettre
La négation – The negative (saying ‘not’)
5 On va à l’école!
Les verbes: aller
Les transports – Transport
Les jours de la semaine – Days of the week
Les matières scolaires – School subjects
Les adjectifs – Adjectives (words used for describing)
De quelle couleur? – What colour?
Les adjectifs (suite) – More about adjectives
6 La date, les nombres, les prix
Mon anniversaire – My birthday
Les nombres – Numbers
Les numéros de téléphone – Telephone numbers
Les verbes: acheter
Two more important verbs: vouloir and pouvoir
7 Tu es comment?
La description
Making adjectives plural
Position of adjectives
8 Ma famille et mes animaux
Une sœur qui s’appelle … – A sister called …
J’adore le sport – I love sport
Les questions – Questions
Les verbes: écrire
9 On se retrouve!
À, au, aux
J’ai faim! – I’m hungry!
Le futur proche – What is going to happen
10 Les loisirs
Les verbes du deuxième groupe – Second-group verbs (-IR)
Les loisirs – Leisure activities (using jouer and faire)
What you should now know about verb tenses
Les verbes du troisième groupe – Third-group verbs (-RE)
11 Les quatre saisons
Les saisons et le temps – Seasons and weather
Saying à and en with seasons, months, etc.
Depuis – Since
Les verbes: lire
Les verbes: prendre and boire
Demonstratives
Les verbes: partir
12 Après les vacances
Idioms with avoir
Idioms with avoir in the negative
13 La boîte en argent
L’alphabet français – The French alphabet
Les verbes: savoir and connaître
Les verbes: ouvrir
Les verbes: suivre
14 On mange où?
More practice with reflexive (‘selfie’) verbs
Direct object pronouns
15 Chez le médecin
Les parties du corps – Parts of the body
Avoir mal (another avoir idiom)
Chez le médecin – At the doctor’s
The imperative – Telling people what to do
More about negative expressions
Les verbes: venir and tenir
Grammar
Where to look things up
Grammar summary
Verb tables
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