Lesson 11: French Perfume & Teaching Notions

Review: Lessons 1 & 2 Recap

In Lesson 1, you learned about Paris: key vocabulary such as la Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower) and essential sentences like Paris est la capitale de la France. Lesson 2 introduced you to Lyon, its cultural charm and vocabulary like Montmartre and phrases for self-introduction. These basics are the foundation for your upcoming teaching practice.

Interactive Quiz

Theme: French Perfume – A Fragrant Journey

French perfume is an art form and an essential part of French culture. Explore the subtle differences in fragrance concentration:

In French culture, perfume is more than a scent—it is a reflection of art, history, and personal identity. The legendary town of Grasse is considered the perfume capital of the world, and many iconic fragrances have been born here.

Mini‑Lesson Instruction: Prepare a mini‑lesson to explain these differences. Locate your resource in Lesson 5 (on French perfume) and create a PDF exercise on this topic. During our next class, you will teach this lesson to me.

Notions: Teaching Language Through Practice

Le Conditionnel Présent

The conditionnel présent is used to express wishes, polite requests, and hypothetical situations. For example:

Je voudrais apprendre davantage. (I would like to learn more.)

To form the conditionnel, add the endings -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient to the infinitive. Practice by writing and speaking a few sentences.

Donner des Ordres en Français

When giving orders or commands, use the imperative. For example:

Écoute bien! (Listen carefully!)
Répète après moi! (Repeat after me!)

Le Vocabulaire pour Enseigner

As you prepare to teach, become fluent with terms such as: enseigner (to teach), expliquer (to explain), pratiquer (to practice), réviser (to review), leçon (lesson), and cours (class).

Mini‑Lesson Instruction: Prepare a lesson to explain the conditionnel présent and how to give orders in French. Create a PDF exercise on these topics and be ready to present it during our next session.