Talking About Others: Il/Elle and Ils/Elles - ER Verbs

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Discover how to talk about others using "il/elle" and "ils/elles" with ER verbs. Explore the roles of travel agents and travelers in planning holidays. Practice distinguishing actions between the traveler and the agents.

  • French Verbs
  • Travel Agencies
  • Language Learning
  • Actions
  • Holidays

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  1. Talking about others: il/elleandils/elles s/he and they -ER verbs

  2. -ER verbs Talking about others: il/elle and ils/elles il elleils elles [he] [she] [they (m)] [they (f)] When we want to talk about more than one person (they), rather than one person (he/she) For regular ER verbs: il/elle ils/elles joue jouent (these sound the same) Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

  3. Lire Les agents de voyage et le voyageur When you go away on holiday, travel agencies often help you (or not!) with many of the arrangements, decisions and activities. A travel agency wrote this list to explain what they do. The list also explains what the traveller does. The person who wrote it seems to have got some things a bit confused. In this activity: he (singular) refers to the traveller (e.g. he the traveller buys tickets) they (plural) refers to the travel agents (e.g. they the travel agents buy tickets). Read the phrases. Do the travel agents do it or does the traveller? Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

  4. Lire Attention! You cannot guess; your only clue is the verb. Once you have ticked WHO is being talked about, then circle whether you think the statement is probably true or is a bit weird! the traveller goes into Thomas Cuit the agents go into Thomas Cuit the traveller asks the questions the agents ask the questions the traveller gives information the agents give information he shows a brochure of hotels they show a brochure of hotels he recommends a hotel they recommend a hotel he decides the destination they decide the destination e.g. entrent Thomas Cuit probably true /a bit weird 1 pose les questions probably true /a bit weird 2 donnent des infos probably true /a bit weird montrent le brochure d h tels recommande un h tel d cident la destination 3 probably true /a bit weird 4 probably true /a bit weird 5 probably true /a bit weird Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

  5. he forgets the passport they forget the passport 6 oublie le passport! probably true /a bit weird arrive la destination he arrives at the destination they arrive at the destination he visits museums they visit museums 7 probably true /a bit weird 8 visitent les mus es probably true /a bit weird ach te des cartes postales he buys post cards they buy post cards he stays 15 days they stay 15 days he works while he is on holiday they work while he is on holiday 9 probably true /a bit weird 10 restent 15 jours probably true /a bit weird travaillent pendant qu il est en vacances 11 probably true /a bit weird he shows the holiday photos to the family they show the holiday photos to the family montre les photos des vacances la famille 12 probably true /a bit weird Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

  6. ANSWERS Attention! You cannot guess; your only clue is the verb. Lire Once you have ticked WHO is being talked about, then circle whether you think the statement is probably true or is a bit weird! the traveller goes into Thomas Cuit the agents go into Thomas Cuit the traveller asks the questions the agents ask the questions the traveller gives information the agents give information he shows a brochure of hotels they show a brochure of hotels he recommends a hotel they recommend a hotel he decides the destination they decide the destination e.g. entrent Thomas Cuit probably true /a bit weird 1 pose les questions probably true /a bit weird 2 donnent des infos probably true /a bit weird montrent le brochure d h tels recommande un h tel d cident la destination 3 probably true /a bit weird 4 probably true /a bit weird 5 probably true /a bit weird Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

  7. ANSWERS contd he forgets the passport they forget the passport 6 oublie le passport! probably true /a bit weird arrive la destination he arrives at the destination they arrive at the destination he visits museums they visit museums 7 probably true /a bit weird 8 visitent les mus es probably true /a bit weird ach te des cartes postales he buys post cards they buy post cards he stays 15 days they stay 15 days he works while he is on holiday they work while he is on holiday 9 probably true /a bit weird 10 restent 15 jours probably true /a bit weird travaillent pendant qu il est en vacances 11 probably true /a bit weird he shows the holiday photos to the family they show the holiday photos to the family montre les photos des vacances la famille 12 probably true /a bit weird Emma Marsden / Stephen Owen

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