08 February 2012

French Numbers 1-10

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There are so many things to learn when you begin learning a foreign language.  Most everyone starts with greetings and moves from common phrases to there, but if you are teaching a child,  besides hi/bye, you need some working vocabulary to get started. Common ones to begin with are colors, numbers, and familiar household vocabulary (names of toys, favorite foods etc). So for our 3rd lesson, lets learn the numbers 1-10.

One - Un (pronounced uh)
Two - Deux (pronounced dhur)
Three - Trois (pronounced twa)
Four - Quatre (pronounced katr)
Five - Cinq (pronounced sank)
Six - Six (pronounced sees)
Seven - Sept (pronounced sept)
Eight - Huit (pronounced wheet)
Nine - Neuf (pronounced nurf
Ten - Dix (pronounced dees)

Now let's practice saying them...



**If you are homeschooling...A great website to consider purchasing full access to  is www.enchantedlearning.com  $20 purchases full access to the website for a year and they offer activities, free pdf printables (worksheets and booklets) and more in every subject, including FRENCH and several other languages. Here is the sample of the French Numbers booklet that is available to members .

Au Revoir!


6 comments:

  1. I have to admit...I do remember how to count 1-10! Thanks, Katie!

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  2. Hi Katie !

    I always dreamed of opening a language cafe ! What a great blog !
    I will be following it.

    Bonne journee from a French expat mum in Canada.

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  3. Rebecca, fabulous! Decided might as well start at the beginning. Will be posting 11-20 soon! Thanks for following:-)

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  4. Deb, thank you so much! So happy to have you here with us. Be sure and follow the facebook page and join us over there for fun! love seeing comments over there and fun to share with each other our language journeys!

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  5. I think numbers seem to stick the most as I can still count in German from my high school German class, but I can't say too much other than that! Thanks for linking up at NOBH!

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  6. Heidi, so glad you stopped by! Seems numbers and greetings are the things that we remember but it is good to include them for those learning them for the first time! hope you will stop back by!

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