Excerpt from First Lessons In French
Teachers are not supposed to, be obliged to follow all the directions given at the head of each chapter: we leave it to their experience and judgment. The directions show only our own way, the way in which we have been teaching the contents of this book.
Teachers need not confine themselves to the questions given in the book; they may add some, leave some out, or replace others.
If at any time a part of a grammar lesson, on account of its length, shall have been deferred from the foregoing session, it might be advisable for the teacher to treat first an extra subject for conversation or to have the previous subject repeated.
In the explanations of words, we aim only to convey to the mind of the student the meaning of the word limited in most cases to the particular connection in which it is used in our text.
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Excerpt from First Lessons In French
La table. La chambre. La table est dans la chambre. La chaise. La chaise est dans la chambre. La cheminee. La cheminee est dans la chambre. La table et la chaise sont deux (=2) objets indispensables dans une chambre. L'air entre dans la chambre par la fenetre. L'air est nécessaire aux personnes qui sont dans la chambre. Les personnes entrent dans la chambre par la porte. L'air circule dans la maison (=l'habitation) par les portes et les corridors. Une maison est un edifice habite par des personnes. Les personnes habitent des maisons. L'habitation de l'animal est différente. Le pluriel de animal est animaux. Les animaux féroces habitent des cavernes. Le lion est un animal feroce, il habite une caverne. Le tigre est un animal feroce, il habite une caverne. Certains animaux habitent dans l'air, sur les branches des arbres. Le nom des animaux qui habitent dans l'air est oiseaux. Le canari, le pigeon et l'aigle sont des oiseaux. Certains animaux habitent dans l'eau de l'ocean. Le nom des animaux qui habitent dans l'eau de l'ocean est poissons. Les poissons habitent dans l'eau.
L'ocean separe l'Amerique de l'Europe. Les Américains sont les habitants de l'Amerique, les Europeens sont les habitants de l'Europe. Les Americains communiquent avec les Européens par un cable transatlantique qui unit les deux (=2) continents. La langue (=le langage) des habitants de l'Amerique du Nord est l'anglais; la langue des habitants de la France est le français.
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