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Un Grand Magasin à Paris

 

In this activity we will be visiting the catalogue pages of a department store in Paris.

Pre-reading

Predicting

  1. List below the articles of clothing (women's and/or men's) along with any other information you would expect to find on a catalogue page for a department store.
  2. Look at the size chart provided by the teacher. What size do you wear in France?

Reading

Scanning

  1. Go to the following department store Web Site. www.printemps.fr
  2. Go to "Boutiques", then "Cliquez ici"
  3. Chose either Women's Fashions (Mode Femme) or Men's Fashions (Mode

    Homme).

  4. Check the following that you find on this page: _____Shoes _____Shirts

    _____Prices _____Sunglasses _____Fabrics _____Sizes

     

  5. List here words that are similar to words in English.

     

  6. List here words that are not like English but that you understand by context.

     

  7. List words that you don't understand.

 

 

 

Careful Reading

  1. Select a pair of pants and find the information below:

      Name of article:

      How much it costs:

      What color it is:

      What the pants are made of:

      What sizes are available (click on "Choisir"):

       

       

  2. Now click on an item of clothing that you like ("retour boutique" to go back to choices) and give the information you can find. You may not find all the information asked for.

      _____Price _____Color _____Fabric _____Style _____Size

       

  3. Did you find all of the information that you expected in #1 above? Put a check mark beside each item in #1 above that you found. Put an X in front of each item you did not find.
  4. Now, chose what you would buy for a complete outfit. Write it here:

 

 

  1. 5. Find a partner tell him/her what you would buy.

 

Post-Reading

Applications:

 

  1. You and a friend have decided to go to "Le Printemps" department store in Paris. List 5 things you would buy in the order you would buy them.

     

     

  2. Discuss with a partner what kinds of clothes you usually wear to class, then talk about what you think your teachers should wear to class.
  3. Your hotel is in the 9th "arrondissement" in Paris. What is the address of the Printemps store nearest you?

 

Extensions:

  1. Your teacher may ask you to prepare in French one or more of the following:

 

 


Teacher Lesson Plan

Nancy J. Williams

Title: Articles of Clothing

Level: French 1

Objectives:

  1. Visit a French department store
  2. Recognize names of certain clothing items, prices, descriptions, sizes
  3. Learn how clothes and shoes are sized in France

Materials:

  1. Computer with access to the World Wide Web, a print-out of boutique on Web site, or catalog pages for clothing.
  2. Chart comparing U.S. and French clothing and shoe sizes.
  3. Student worksheet

Procedure:

  1. Ask students to list what they might find on a catalog page for a department store. Include men's and/or women's articles of clothing along with any other information they might find. Compare answers with each other. Next, give them a chart showing sizes for U.S. and France and have them find their sizes for clothing and shoes.
  2. Have students find a department store site and find the expected information in the ad: http://www.printemps.fr
  3. To help students find expected information, have them look for cognates.
  4. Then have students look for meaning in context.
  5. Ask students to list words they don't understand and think they need to know. Let student work with a partner to figure out the meaning of words they need. Then discuss with class.
  6. Have students select a pair of pants and supply certain information about it.
  7. Have students chose what they would buy to compose a complete outfit.
  8. Ask students to share with a partner their chosen outfits.

Applications and extensions:

  1. Students are asked to list which 5 items they would buy, putting them in order
  2. of importance.
  3. Have students discuss with a partner what they usually wear to class and give
  4. opinions about what their teachers should wear.
  5. Ask students to make a catalog page for 6 items of clothing.
  6. Have students write a diary entry about a trip to a French department store and what they thought about the store and the items sold.
  7. Ask students to compose a jingle for the store advertisements.
  8. Have students calculate the cost of dressing yourself from head to toe, making a list of the article you would purchase with their prices, then total.
  9. Ask students to write a radio ad to advertise a sale at the store.
  10. Provide this theme for a paragraph: "Your Aunt Claire is taking you on a cruise. Before the trip, she gives you 1000ff to spend in the department store. Describe what you will buy in as much detail as possible."
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