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Series

Adjectifs de tout genre

100 episodes ·
2021
The series Adjectifs de tout genre features 100 episodes in which Alice and Christopher introduce a new adjective each time.
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E16 : Superbe, superbe, superbes .

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Alice thinks her necklace looks great and Christopher thinks his hat looks great, but their accessories look great with an S. They realize that the adjective 'superbe' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular form!
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E17 : Beau, belle, beaux .

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Christopher thinks his smile is beautiful. Alice thinks her hair looks good.They realize that in French, the adjective 'beau' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their faces are beautiful.
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E18 : Exceptionnel, exceptionnelle, exceptionnels .

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Alice is enjoying an exceptional chocolate. Christopher is enjoying an exceptional strawberry. They realize that in French, the adjective 'exceptionnel' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is exceptional.
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E19 : Grandiose, grandiose, grandioses .

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Alice thinks this movie is grand and Christopher thinks this play is grand, but these works are grand with an S. They realize that the adjective 'grandiose' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E20 : Formidable, formidable, formidables .

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Christopher thinks his video game is great and Alice thinks his music is great, but these entertainments are «formidables» with an S. They realize that the adjective 'formidable' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E21 : Bas, basse, bas .

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Alice's finger is low. Christopher's hand is low. They realize that in French, the adjective 'bas' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are low.
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E22 : Haut, haute, hauts .

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Christopher's finger is high. Alice's hand is high. They realize that in French, the adjective 'haut' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are high.
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E23 : Compostable, compostable, compostables .

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Alice's apple core is compostable. Christopher's banana peel is compostable too. These foods are compostable with an S. They realize that the adjective 'compostable' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E24 : Rond, ronde, ronds .

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Alice's button is round. Christopher's lollipop is round. They realize that in French, the adjective 'rond' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are round.
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E25 : Carré, carrée, carrés .

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Alice's cookie is square. Christopher's painting is square.They realize that in French, the adjective 'carré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, the objects are square.
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E26 : Solide, solide, solides .

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Christopher holds a solid hammer and Alice has a solid ball; both are solid with an S. They realize that the adjective 'solide' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E27 : Droit, droite, droits .

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Christopher's pencil is straight. Alice's ruler is straight.They realize that in French, the adjective 'droit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are straight.
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E28 : Élégant, élégante, élégants .

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Christopher's bow tie is elegant. Alice's mug is elegant. They realize that in French, the adjective 'élégant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are elegant.
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E29 : Grand, grande, grands .

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Christopher has a big sweater. Alice has a big blanket. They realize that in French, the adjective 'grand' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are big.
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E30 : Petit, petite, petits .

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Christopher has a little toy. Alice has a small carrot. They realize that in French, the adjective 'petit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are small.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Français Compréhension Notions fondamentales de la langue Rédaction French as a Second Language Listening Writing Speaking Reading Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants Demonstrating Literacy Behaviours
    Skills:
    Communication
    French level:
    A1: Breakthrough A2: Waystage
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