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Let’s review the key vocabulary.
(Male &Female American person showing on screen)
"French."
Francais (enunciated). Francais.
Francaise (enunciated). Francaise.
(Male &Female American person showing on screen)
"American."
Américain. (enunciated). Américain.
Américaine (enunciated). Américaine.
(Male &Female Australian person showing on screen)
"Australian."
Australien. (enunciated). Australien.
Australienne (enunciated). Australienne.
(Male &Female British person showing on screen)
"British."
Anglais (enunciated). Anglais.
Anglaise (enunciated). Anglaise.
[REVIEW]
Let's review.
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation.
Ready?
Do you remember how to say "yes?"
Oui.
Oui.
Do you remember the word for a French woman?
Française.
Française.
Do you remember how Ms. Dumont says,
"Yes, I'm French."
Oui, je suis française.
Oui, je suis française.
Do you remember the formal word for "you?"
Vous.
Vous.
Do you remember how Ms. Collin asks,
"Are you French?"
Êtes-vous française ?
Êtes-vous française ?
Do you remember the word for an English man?
Anglais.
Anglais.
And the word for an Australian woman?
Australienne.
Australienne.
Do you remember the word for an American woman?
Américaine.
Américaine.
And how to say "No?"
Non.
Non.

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