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culture : un tour de la nouvelle - calédonie use the space below to wri…

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culture : un tour de la nouvelle - calédonie use the space below to write down interesting facts that youve learned about the history of la nouvelle - calédonie.
la géographie: les habitants: la vie rurale: la mer et la terre:

new vocabulary: nos affaires!
french: english:
swimsuit
flip - flops
la crème solaire
sunglasses
a hat
faire du surf
false cognate alert!
what does une robe mean in english?

more passé composé : irregular past participles some verbs in french do not follow the pattern that you previously learned for finding the past participle. fill in the chart below with the verb + its irregular past participle. you can find this on page 6 of lesson 4.01.
verb: avoir courir lire être faire mettre prendre voir
past participle: eu

culture: athletes what did you learn about some famous athletes from the french overseas territories?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the culture - New Caledonia section, one would research and write facts about its geography, inhabitants, rural life, and sea - land aspects.
  2. In the new vocabulary section, "La crème solaire" means "sunscreen" in English. For the false - cognate "une robe", it means "a dress" in English.
  3. For the irregular past participles: "Courir" - "Couru", "Lire" - "Lu", "Être" - "Été", "Faire" - "Fait", "Mettre" - "Mis", "Prendre" - "Pris", "Voir" - "Vu".
  4. For the culture - Athletes section, one would need to study and report on famous athletes from French overseas territories.

Answer:

  1. For "La géographie", "Les habitants", "La vie rurale", "La mer et la terre": Research and write relevant facts.
  2. "La crème solaire": Sunscreen
  3. "une robe" in English: A dress
  4. "Courir" past participle: Couru
  5. "Lire" past participle: Lu
  6. "Être" past participle: Été
  7. "Faire" past participle: Fait
  8. "Mettre" past participle: Mis
  9. "Prendre" past participle: Pris
  10. "Voir" past participle: Vu
  11. For "What did you learn about some famous athletes from the French overseas territories?": Research and report.