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SAVOIR-FAlRE LINGUISTIOUES EXPRlMES EN TERMES DE NOTIONS ET DE FONCTIONS

 

L’inventaire proposé n’est qu’un cadre général de référence qui n’implique ni hiérarchie, ni progression grammaticale. Les unités linguistiques correspondant à chaque rubrique seront choisies par le professeur qui se reportera à la présentation grammaticale.

 

Relations avec autrui
 

SAVOIR FAIRE LINGUISTIQUES PRINCIPAUX MOYENS LINGUISTIQUES

Présentations / salutations

How do you do? Hello! Hi!

How are you? Nice to see you.

I’d like you to meet Harry Have you met my father ?

Excuses

I am sorry. I'm afraid I can't come.

Demandes d'assistance /Offres d' assistance

Excuse me. Can I help you ? Please help me.

What about going to the cinema ?

Would you like to come with us ? Could you do that for me ?

Voeux et souhaits

See you later.  I wish you luck.

Merry Christmas ! I wish you a happy Christmas.

Be. Can. do

Mots interrogatifs

Pronoms personnels

Déterminants : a(n), the, Ø

Présent. Passé

 

 

Influence exercée par autrui

 

SAVOIR-ETRE LINGUISTIQUES PRINCIPAUX MOYENS LINGUISTIQUES

Instructions, ordres, interdictions

Please don't smoke Stop talking ! You mustn't do that.

Switch on the light Keep quiet ! You can't park here.

This door must be locked.

I want you to arrive on time.

Invitations, requêtes

Will you.... Would you... Could you..

We could go to the park, couldn't we ?

Would you mind inviting Jane?

I'd like to buy a new tie.

Permission

May I go out with you ? Can I have it now?

You may have it if you like You can.

He was allowed to stay. Do you mind if I smoke?

Let me tell you something.

Obligation / Absence d'obligation

You must forget it. You have to go now

You don't have to do it. You needn't worry

Conseil, mise en garde

You shouldn't drive so fast. You'd better hurry up!

Why don't you take an umbrella ?

Impératif

Modaux

La voix passive

Tags

Phrases complexes V1 Ø V2

Phrases complexes V1 toV2

 

 

Appréciation

 

SAVOIR-FAIRE LINGUISTIQUES PRINCIPAUX MOYENS LINGUISTIQUES

Satisfaction/mécontentement

That’s nice! Well done! That's right!

I don't like that.

She's always complaining.

Intention/préférence

I'm going to sell my car.

I'd rather stay in France.

I'd prefer to find a better job.

I like it better I like it best.

Degrés de possibilité, probabilité,certitude

It could rain.

He may be ill.

You must be tired.

You'll probably meet him there.

Capacité

He can swim.

I could run faster when I was young.

Will he be able to arrive on time ?

Comparatif. superlatif

Phrases complexes Vi V2-ING

Phrases complexes Vi Préposition V-ING

Modaux

Prétérit à valeur modale

Adverbes modalisants

 

 

Repérages

 

SAVOIR-FAIRE LINGUISTIQUES PRINCIPAUX MOYENS LINGUISTIQUES

Présence /Absence

There is a cake on the table.

There he goes.

Quantification

How much have you got ? about £25. Any questions?

Has he got many friends? Half a bottle.

Quantification

A blue-eyed girl.

The house that Jack built. A second-hand sports car.

She bought the most expensive dress in the shop.

Possession
Is it your turn ? Take it, it's yours now. This book is mine.

Espace

Where is it ? What is it on? What is it in ?

How far is the town? It's ten miles away.

Turn left. The village where I was born.

Temps

What time is it ? It takes three hours to do that.

The train leaves at 5 He's leaving for London tomorrow.

you'll be late for the meeting.

They were watching a film when the accident happened.

How long has he been living here ? For two years - Since 1995.

Déterminants

Forme affirmative, Forme négative

Comparatif, superlatif

Adjectifs et pronoms possessifs

Quantifieurs

Prépositions

Interrogatifs ( Where, How far, How long...)

Would ( Renvoi au passé chronologique)

Prétérit Ago + Prétérit

Présent Perfect For, since + Présent perfect

Expression de l'avenir

 

 Discussion

  

SAVOIR-FAIRE LINGUISTIQUES PRINCIPAUX MOYENS LINGUISTIQUES

Accord / Désaccord / Refus

I agree You are right.

I don’t think so You are wrong.

They aren’t French Yes, they are.

Rapports logiques simples

Why / Because

He didn’t come because he was ill.

He was punished for stealing money.

He didn’t like driving, so he always took the train

What do you need a new dress for ? I need it to. go to the concert.

Do that again and you’ll see what happens.

It’s nice but very expensive.

She can’t swim. I can.

I’d like to buy it if I had enough money.

Coordination
La voix passive
Subordination
Phrases complexes

 


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