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Transcript
Welcome to Zootopia
Describe the picture
There is
There are
A rainforest
Buildings
Mountains
A desert
Write 4 sentences to describe the different districts (quartiers) of Zootopia. Use the vocabulary from the first paper.
Tundratown
Rainforest District
Downtown
Sahara Square
Welcome to Zootopia
Welcome to Zootopia
Zootopia is a very modern town. There are 4 districts in the city / The city is made of / composed of 4 districts: Sahara Square, Tundratown, Downtown and Rainforest District. There is a desert in Sahara Square. There are mountains in Tundratown and there are buildings Downtown. There is a waterfall in Rainforest District.
Rainforest District
Tundratown
Downtown
Sahara Square
Meet the inhabitants !
Let's pronounce and spot the stressed syllable
A sloth
A koala
A squirrel
A pig
A camel
A wolf
A reindeer
A cheetah
A yak
A racoon
An antelope
A porcupine
A giraffe
A buffalo
A bear
A sheep
A polar bear
A fox
A ferret
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Meet the inhabitants
Only animals live in Zootopia. Many species (espèces) live together.On the first (1st) picture, there are 10 rabbits. On the second (2nd) picture, there is a rabbit and a fox. On the third (3rd) picture, there is a rabbit, a fox and a sloth. On the fourth (4th) picture, there are many animals : there is an elephant, a tiger and a rhino. There also are 2 lions, 2 wolves and 2 polar bears.
There is / There are
L'expression "il y a" peut se traduire de 2 manières différentes en anglais. Cela dépend de l'information qui vient derrière.Si ce dont on parle est singulier, on utilisera "there is" (ex: There is an elephant) Si ce dont on parle est pluriel, on utilisera "there are" (ex: There are five elephants)
Homework
Listen and find the animal
Meeting Judy
Her name is Judy Hopps. She is a young rabbit and she lives in Zootopia. She is a policewoman working at the ZPD (Zootopia Police Department). She is sporty, determined / motivated and hard-working because she makes efforts to succeed (réussir). She is courageous and she never gives up / never abandons. She can run fast, fight and jump high.
Grammar stop: le modal "can"
Pour exprimer la possibilité ou la capacité, on peut utiliser l'auxiliaire de modalité "can". Il est invariable (pas de -S à la 3e personne) et le verbe qui le suit est toujours à l'infinitif. Pour exprimer l'impossibilité ou l'incapacité, on utilisera can't (cannot). ex: I can run but I can't fly
Remarque : on peut aussi traduire "can" par "je sais / je ne sais pas" en français
Traduis les phrases suivantes
1) Je suis capable de courir vite ................................................................................................................................................................ 2) Tu peux jouer aux jeux vidéos tous les soirs. ................................................................................................................................................................ 3) Elle ne sait pas parler français ................................................................................................................................................................ 4) Nous ne savons pas jouer du piano ................................................................................................................................................................ 5) Judy peut visiter les différents quartiers de Zootopia ................................................................................................................................................................
Vocabulary recap
Adjectives
1) Classify the adjectives in 2 categories : positive and negative
Sporty ; outgoing ; rude ; hard-working ; dishonest ; insecure ; caring ; unfit ; selfish ; polite ; confident ; dumb ; lazy ; honest ; shy ; smart
Positive adjectives
Negative adjectives
2) Match each adjective with its antonym (contrary)
One animal is not in the correct category : find the intruder
Foxes Horses
Rabbits Cheetahs Giraffes Fennecs
Bears Lions Otters
One animal is not in the correct category : find the intruder
Foxes Horses Otters
Rabbits Fennecs Giraffes
Bears Cheetahs Lions
2 animals are not in the correct category : find them !
Foxes Horses Giraffes
Rabbits Fennecs Lions
Bears Cheetahs Otters
4 animals are not in the correct category : find them !
Otters Cheetahs Foxes Lions
Rabbits Horses Fennecs
Giraffes Bears
12
Judy's interview
How many siblings do you have? I have 312 siblings (brothers and sisters)
What's your name? My name is Judy Hopps.
How old are you? I'm 10 years old.
What's your phone number? My phone number is 801-432-56. (dire les chiffres un par un)
Where do you come from? I come from Bunnyburrow.
Where do you live? I live at 2, Green Lane, in Zootopia.
Meeting Nick
Nick Wild is a red fox so he is a predator. He wants to join the ZPD and become a police officer. He can run fast and he has his driving licence so he can drive. He can't fight but he can see in the dark and hear very well. He is quite determined and extremely smart (intelligent). He is courageous but not honest (dishonest).
L'intonation des questions
Il existe 2 types de questions : - yes / no questions (questions fermées, il n'y a que 2 réponses possibles : oui ou non) ex: Can you fight? - WH - questions (questions ouvertes : on ne peut pas répondre par "yes" ou "no"). ex: Where do you live? A la fin d'une question fermée, l'intonation est montante tandis qu'à la fin d'une question ouverte, l'intonation est descendante.
Rappel des principaux mots interrogatifs
- what : quoi / quel (ex: What is your name?) - where : où (where do you live ?) - when : quand (when is your birthday ?) - who : qui (who is the man ?) - why : pourquoi (why are you here ?) - how : comment (how are you ?) - how many : combien (dénombrable = qu'on peut compter un par un) (how many students are present ?) - how much : combien (indénombrable = qu'on ne peut pas compter un par un, est un peu comme un bloc) (how much does it cost ?)
Grammar stop: Les réponses courtes
On peut répondre à une question fermée par une réponse courte. Elle se construit en commençant par "yes" ou "no", puis en réutilisant l'auxiliaire de la question (ou le verbe BE si c'est le verbe de la question) et le sujet. Le temps doit être le même que dans la question. ex: Do you live in Rueil? Yes, I doAre you Australian ? No, I am not
Réponds aux questions suivantes par des réponses courtes (A = affirmation / N = négation)
1) Can you come to the party this week-end? (A) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2) Is she a student? (A) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3) Do you have siblings ? (N) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4) Can you speak Russian ? (N) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5) Does he wear glasses ? (N) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6) Are they doing sport every tuesday? (A) ....................................................................................................................................................................................
Imagine une question qui correspond à chacune des réponses courtes
1) Yes, I do .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2) No, they are not .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3) No, she doesn't .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4) Yes, we can .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5) No, you can't ....................................................................................................................................................................................
PAIRWORK
PERSONALITY: friendly, lazy
Tâche Finale: entretien d'embauche à la ZPD
Conversation in groups of 2: - A candidate wants to join the ZPD - An officer asks questions, the candidate answers the questions.
Doivent apparaitre : - la présentation de chacun (nom, espèce et fonction) - question sur l'identité du candidat (âge, habitat, famille, numéro de téléphone)
- questions / réponses sur la personnalité (questions générales + questions précises pour les réponses courtes) au moins 2-3
- questions réponses sur les capacités du candidat (questions générales + questions précises pour les réponses courtes) au moins 2-3
- question / réponse sur la raison de la candidature (motivation + justification) et en quoi le candidat ferait une bonne recrue - remerciement pour le moment accordé