French Beginner Lesson 3
French Beginner Lesson 3
1. Onze – 11
2. Douze – 12
3. Treize – 13
4. Quatorze – 14
5. Quinze – 15
6. Seize – 16
7. Dix-sept – 17
8. Dix-huit – 18
9. Dix-neuf – 19
10. Vingt – 20
Activity:
Count aloud different objects around you (e.g., pens, chairs, etc.).
To tell the time in French, you'll need to know how to ask what time it is and how to respond.
5. Il est cinq heures moins le quart. – It is 4:45 (lit. 5:00 minus 15 minutes).
Note: For half-past, use "et demie," and for quarter-past or quarter-to, use "et quart" and "moins le
quart" respectively.
Activity:
Ask each other what time it is and respond with a full sentence.
1. Rouge – Red
2. Bleu/Bleue – Blue
3. Vert/Verte – Green
4. Jaune – Yellow
5. Orange – Orange
6. Noir/Noire – Black
7. Blanc/Blanche – White
8. Gris/Grise – Gray
9. Violet/Violette – Purple
Note: Some colors change depending on the gender of the noun they describe. For example, "bleu"
becomes "bleue" for feminine nouns.
Activity:
Adjectives in French agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the
noun they describe. Here are some basic adjectives:
1. Grand/Grande – Big
2. Petit/Petite – Small
3. Beau/Belle – Beautiful
4. Vieux/Vieille – Old
5. Jeune – Young
6. Nouveau/Nouvelle – New
7. Intelligent/Intelligente – Smart
8. Fort/Forte – Strong
Examples:
Activity:
Choose an object or person in the room and describe it using an adjective. Make sure the
adjective agrees with the noun.
Now, let’s combine numbers, colors, and adjectives into simple sentences.
Examples:
Activity:
Practice building sentences using numbers, colors, and adjectives. For example:
o "It is 5:15."
F. Practice Dialogue
Example Dialogue:
Activity:
Practice this dialogue with a partner, or make your own using numbers, time, colors, and
adjectives.
G. Homework:
2. Practice telling the time at different moments during the day. Write down at least 3 different
times.
3. Make a list of objects around your house and describe their colors and size (use adjectives).
Lesson 3 Recap:
Numbers 11 to 20.
Basic adjectives and their agreement with nouns in gender and number.