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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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E91 : Premier, première, premières .

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This is Christopher's first show! Hey, it's also Alice's first dance. They realize that in French, the adjective 'premier' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, it's their first time out.
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E92 : Important, importante, importants .

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Christopher's assignment is important. Alice's reading is important. They realize that in French, the adjective 'important' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are important.
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E93 : Plein, pleine, pleins .

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Alice's glass is full. Christopher's box is full. They realize that in French, the adjective 'plein' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their containers are full.
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E94 : Poilu, poilue, poilus .

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Christopher's pet is hairy. The mustache is hairy. They realize that in French, the adjective 'poilu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are hairy.
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E95 : Salé, salée, salés .

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Alice has a salty cookie. Christopher has a salty pizza. They realize that in French, the adjective 'salé' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is salty.
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E96 : Sucré, sucrée, sucrés .

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Alice has a sweet melon. Christopher has a sweet apple. They realize that in French, the adjective 'sucré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their fruit is sweet.
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E97 : Gigantesque, gigantesque, gigantesques .

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Alice's balloon is gigantic. Christopher's box is huge. Their objects are gigantic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'gigantesque' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E98 : Jaune, jaune, jaunes .

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Alice is holding a yellow duck and Christopher is holding a yellow banana. Their objects are yellow with an S. They realize that the adjective 'jaune' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E99 : Parfait, parfaite, parfaits .

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Alice thinks the weather is perfect. Christopher thinks the temperature is perfect. They realize that in French, the adjective 'parfait' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are perfect.
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E100 : Électronique, électronique, électroniques .

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Alice has an electronic toy and Christopher holds an electronic tablet. Their items are electronic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'électronique' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
    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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