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Dictionary. Tex's French Grammar. Free Mp3s, DVDs, Music, Movies, and More! Index la grammaire de l'absurde. Français interactif â⊘⊘ carte du site. Jump to navigation NEW!! Ask & discuss on facebook support Fi Français interactif carte du site liste de vocabulaire chapitre 00: let me introduce myselfsubjectsTex's animals chapitre to drive: chapitre 01: greetingsintroductionsthe classroomin classla date chapitre 02: fiche d'identitéquestions personnellesla familleles amismots interrogatifsl'heurel'heure officiellepasse-temps et activitésadverbescontinents, pays, nationalitésPays / Nationalités chapitre 03: le tempsles saisonsla géographieles points cardinauxL'Hexagoneles activitésles transportsverbesles nombres cardinaux 70-100 chapitre 04: the facecolorsphysical descriptionpsychological descriptionadjectives preceding the nounpronominal verbs chapitre 05: at the tableat the market, at the supermarketat the butcher shopat the pork butcher shop, delicatessenat the seafood shopat the grocery storeat the bakery-pastry shopat the caféat the restauranttypical French dishesmain coursesdessertsexpressions of quantityadjectivesverbes chapitre 06: chapitre 07:

Who Wants to be a Music Master. Title – Who Wants to be a Music Master? By – Katie Marshall Primary Subject – Music Secondary Subjects – Music Grade Level – 3-7 Preparation – Get a variety of multiple-choice questions. On the board write 1-10 vertically on each side of the board. Start with 1 at the bottom. Then place an arrow next to the 1′s. Divide the class into two teams. One member of team A gets up and is given a question. One member of team B gets up and goes through the same process and you just go back and forth. You can only go up levels you can’t be taken down. Life Lines – This is how they work: Phone a Friend – The student can ask one person in the class their opinion.

The team on the highest level wins! I made up this game to prepare for the Standardized Fine Arts Test in my State. E-Mail Katie Marshall ! The United States History Index. College of Charleston Office of Admissions and Adult Student Services. Career Key Test Scores (Laurie) 86 BASIC Math Programs. French Possessive Pronouns - Pronoms possessifs. By Laura K. Lawless Updated December 16, 2014. Possessive pronouns are the words which replace nouns modified by possessive adjectives. In French there are different forms of possessive pronouns depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. French and English possessive pronouns are very similar in usage. Je vois ton frère, mais le mien n'est pas encore arrivé.

Je déteste ma voiture ; la tienne est beaucoup plus jolie. Mes parents sont en France. Cette tasse... c'est la tienne ou la mienne ? When the possessive pronoun is preceded by à or de, the preposition contracts with the definite article: Tu parles à ton frère ; je vais parler au mien. continue reading below our video Play Video You talk to your brother; I'm going to talk to mine. Ils sont fiers de leurs enfants et nous sommes fiers des nôtres.

Test on French possessive pronouns Related lessons: French Possession | Tu vs vous | Expression: À la vôtre. Français interactif. Dictionary of English slang and colloquialisms of the UK.