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Maître Lucas - Français
108 episodes
Maître Lucas and his pupil will guide you through educational videos aimed primarily at children aged 5 to 11. This series is dedicated to teaching and learning French.
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Episodes (
17
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E1
: Comment tenir son stylo?
2min30s
In this video, I show you how to exercise your fingers so that they are less tense when writing and to make it more fluid. It is also important to hold your pen properly, so I give some advice. Finally, the body posture contributes to good writing: straight back, feet on the ground or a support.
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E2
: Distinguer la phrase et la ligne
4min5s
The purpose of this video is to distinguish between the sentence and the line. I started by reminding you about the sentence: the sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. The line is a set of words that are written on a line.
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E3
: La couverture
6min43s
This video discusses the different elements of the cover: the title, the illustration, the author, the illustrator, the publisher, the summary, the barcode. It is about acquiring vocabulary, but also about understanding the purpose of the cover and the information that appears on it. The cover protects the book, but also makes readers…
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E4
: Le dictionnaire et ordre alphabétique
7min30s
In this video, you will learn how to look up a word in a dictionary and, above all, how the dictionary is organized. The arrangement of words in alphabetical order, the reference words, the definitions, the examples, are all elements to master. It is not easy to propose a lesson on this theme without using the dictionary. I have…
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E5
: Le schéma narratif : Apprendre à écrire une histoire
4min
This video aims to understand how most stories are structured. Children learn to structure their own stories according to the following pattern: initial situation, triggering or disturbing element, adventures, denouement, final situation. Not all stories have this structure, but many do.
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E6
: Les adjectifs
3min4s
In this video, students discover what an adjective is. The adjective is used to give details about the noun.
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E7
: Les contraires ou antonymes
2min59s
In this video, students will discover the concept of opposite. They will learn to find an antonym in a list of words. I also specify that the opposites must be of the same grammatical class. Like synonyms, this concept calls for a rich lexicon that must be completed regularly.
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E8
: Les registres de langue
5min13s
In French, there are three levels of language or language registers. Depending on where you are and who you are talking to, you use different registers. In this episode, you will learn about the three levels of language: colloquial, everyday and formal.
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E9
: Les synonymes
3min16s
The purpose of this video is to understand what synonyms are. In general, students quickly understand the concept. What is more complicated is to enrich their vocabulary so as not to constantly repeat the same words. I also stress that synonyms must have the same grammatical class (noun = noun, verb = verb, etc.).
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E10
: Les types de phrases
4min31s
In this video, students learn to distinguish between sentence types: declarative sentence, interrogative sentence and imperative sentence. The declarative sentence is used to declare something, tell an event or give an opinion. It ends with a period. The interrogative sentence is used to ask a question and ends with a question mark…
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E11
: Passé composé verbe en er, premier groupe
5min26s
The past tense expresses a specific action that took place and ended in the past. The aim is to understand how the past tense is formed. The past tense is a compound tense formed with the auxiliary to be or to have conjugated in the present and a past participle. The past participle of verbs conjugated with to be agrees in gender and…
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E12
: Passé, présent, futur
4min36s
Before getting into conjugation, it is important for students to be able to distinguish the words that indicate whether a sentence is in the past, present or future tense. So, I show a few words to remember (formerly, yesterday, now, tomorrow, etc.) that I group together in a mental map. Exercises are used to check whether the concept…
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E13
: Phrases affirmatives et négatives
3min38s
The objective of this video is to be able to distinguish affirmative sentences from negative sentences and to be able to transform one into the other. An affirmative sentence is a sentence that expresses an affirmation, that says 'yes'. A negative sentence is used to deny, refuse or prohibit something. It is constructed by…
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E14
: Qu'est-ce qu'une phrase?
3min47s
This video aims to distinguish the characteristics of a sentence. The sentence is a set of words and it has a meaning. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. Children learn to identify capital letters and periods to count how many sentences there are in a text.
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E15
: Sens propre sens figuré
6min36s
This video explains the difference between the literal and figurative meanings. The literal meaning is the primary meaning, the one that refers to the concrete, the real. The figurative meaning is the abstract, imagined meaning. Through numerous examples, children can distinguish between the two and remember them easily by imagining…
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E16
: Pourquoi parle-t-on différentes langues?
4min11s
There are between 3000 and 7000 languages in the world, but where do they come from? How is a new language created? Where does language come from? The origins of language are difficult to define with precision. Scientists believe that Australopithecus did not have a larynx developed enough to build a language. Neanderthals may have…
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E17
: Les lettres et les mots
4min58s
The purpose of this video is to introduce students to letters and words. It is not always easy to distinguish letters in a word or words in a sentence and students can get them confused. It is even more obvious when they write all the words attached. This first step allows students to practice distinguishing.
Levels:
Élémentaire
Maternelle et jardin d'enfants
1re année
2e année
3e année
4e année
5e année
6e année
7e année
8e année
Secondaire
9e année
11e année
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Rédaction
Français langue seconde (FLS)
Écoute (FLS)
Écriture (FLS)
Skills:
Apprentissage autonome
Communication
Créativité
Pensée critique
Résolution de problèmes
French level:
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
B1 : Seuil
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