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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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E61 : Étroit, étroite, étroits .

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Alice's pencil is narrow. Eh, Christopher's flute is narrow. They realize that in French, the adjective 'étroit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these objects are narrow.
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E62 : Large, large, larges .

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Christopher's sweater is large and Alice's box is large. Their items are wide with an S. They realize that the adjective 'large' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E63 : Gros, grosse, gros .

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Christopher's pillow is big. Alice's stuffed animal is big. They realize that in French, the adjective 'gros' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are big.
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E64 : Minuscule, minuscule, minuscules .

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Christopher's blueberry is tiny and Alice's figurine is tiny. Both are tiny with an S. They realize that the adjective 'minuscule' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E65 : Créatif, créative, créatifs .

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Alice does a creative drawing and Christopher does a creative dance. They realize that in French, the adjective 'créatif' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, they are both creative.
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E66 : Farfelu, farfelue, farfelus .

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Christopher's boa is wacky. Alice's hair clip is wacky. They realize that in French, the adjective 'farfelu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their accessories are wacky.
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E67 : Fantastique, fantastique, fantastiques .

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Christopher's boa is fantastic and Alice's rock is fantastic. Both are fantastic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'fantastique' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E68 : Fascinant, fascinante, fascinants .

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Christopher's book is fascinating and Alice finds geometry fascinating. They realize that in French, the adjective 'fascinant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are fascinating.
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E69 : Génial, géniale, géniaux .

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Christopher's ukulele is great. Alice's flute is great. They realize that in French, the adjective 'génial' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their instruments are awesome.
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E70 : Impressionnant, impressionnante, impressionnants .

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Christopher's plane is impressive. Alice's shuttle is impressive. They realize that in French, the adjective 'impressionnant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are impressive.
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E71 : Intelligent, intelligente, intelligents .

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Christopher's phone is smart. Hey, Alice's watch is smart too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'intelligent' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are smart.
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E72 : Nouveau, nouvelle, nouveaux .

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Christopher's hat is new. Alice's watch is new too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'nouveau' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are new.
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E73 : Effrayant, effrayante, effrayants .

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Christopher finds the noise frightening. Alice makes a scary face. They realize that in French, the adjective 'effrayant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are scary.
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E74 : Splendide, splendide, splendides .

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Alice finds her boa gorgeous and Christopher finds his shirt gorgeous. Both are gorgeous with an S. They realize that the adjective 'splendide' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E75 : Silencieux, silencieuse, silencieux .

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The lake in Alice's photo is silent. Hey, Christopher notices that the library is silent. They realize that in French, the adjective 'silencieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these places are silent.
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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 Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants Demonstrating Literacy Behaviours
    Skills:
    Communication
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