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Memory Symbols for French phrases

Match the TPRS movements with the vocabulary/phrases they indicate.

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C’est le deux, c’est le trois, c’est le quatre(point to palm, then number on fingers the French way)
C’est le premier.(point to palm, then number 1 using thumb )
Juin, juillet(hot hands, celebrating arms)
Mars, avril mai(fly a kite, make it rain with fingers, flowers pop through hand)
janvier, février(a snowball, a heart)
novembre, décembre-(chin thank you and give a gift)
août, septembre, octobre(wave back to book, leaves falling, scary face and hands)
a,e,I,o,u(fist with thumb on the side, curled fingers, pinky up, o shape, two fingers up)
samedi, dimanche(arm up, middle, finger to thumb)
jeudi, vendredi(four fingers and five fingers with arm up)
lundi, mardi, mercredi(thumb, two fingers and three fingers with arm up)
dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt(wiggling fingers touching thumb and wiggling thumb)
onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize(wiggling finger waves and wiggling finger touching thumb)
Six, sept, huit, neuf, dix(Show on hands- fingers touching thumb, then thumb up)
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq(Show on thumb and fingers- the French way)
J’ai _____ ans.Point to self, show numbers on fingers.
Quel âge as-tu?Hands to the side and tilt head, number fingers, point to the other person:
Je viens de…(Point to self, “come on “ sign, thumb pointing behind)
D’où viens-tu?Hand shading eyes looking out, circle arm as in “come on’, point to person:
Comment t’appelles-tu?Tilt your head, point to the person make a name sign on chest:
Je m’appellePoint to self and make a name sign on chest:



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