Single user licence for use on ONE computer only. Age 6 - 10 yrs 19 pages + vocabulary The pages of this digital French book can be turned with the click of a mouse and the story is read as you go along although there is an option to show the book without the audio. Introduces the French words for clothing, household waste, animals, greetings, food and adjectives. CLOTHING une echarpe (scarf) une jupe (skirt) un chapeau (hat) des chaussures (shoes) un manteau (coat) une boucle d'oreille (earring) HOUSEHOLD WASTE une peau de banane (banana skin) un pot de yaourt (yoghurt pot) un papier de bonbon (sweet wrapper) une boite d'allumettes (matchbox) un torchon (cloth) un anneau (ring pull) ANIMALS le chat (cat) le chien (dog) le renard (fox) le herisson (hedgehog) le lapin (rabbit) le blaireau (badger) GREETINGS Bonjour! Salut! Ca va?
FOOD un petit gateau (bun) une tranche de pizza (slice of pizza) un trognon de pomme (apple core) une cuisse de poulet (chicken leg) un sandwich (sandwich) des frites (chips) ADJECTIVES noir (black) triste (sad) curieux (curious) blanc (white) etonne (surprised) froid (cold) ravi (delighted) rigolo (funny) elegant (elegant) amusant (amusing) heureux (happy) sympa (friendly) faim (hungry) gourmand (greedy) excellent (excellent) delicieux (delicious) bon (good) impatient (excited)
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Lucy Montgomery was born in 1955. She studied French and Music at Homerton College, Cambridge and hgaving taught French at primary level, began Ecole Alouette on the family farm in 1991. Since then the business has grown world wide. She and her husband, Robert live and farm on the Isle of Skye.
More about Lucy MontgomeryLucy Montgomery was born in Linton, Kent in 1955. After studying French and music at Homerton College, Cambridge she taught Primary French in Kent and London before getting married in 1983 and moving to East Kent. In 1991 she opened an 'after school' French club called Ecole Alouette in a converted barn on the family farm. All her books have been written whi
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