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Help How to Find Clip Art How to Export Clip Art How to Print Clip Art Expressing opinions chouette difficile drôle facile mal pénible super Les personnes un camarade une camarade un élève un étudiant une élève une étudiante un prof un professeur une prof un professeur une personne un voisin une voisine Quelques possessions un appareil-photo un baladeur un cahier un CD un crayon un DVD un livre un ordinateur un portable un sac un scooter un stylo un téléphone un vélo une affiche une auto une bicyclette une calculatrice une cassette vidéo une chaîne hi-fi une mini-chaîne une guitare une mobylette une montre une moto une radio Unité 4 Clip Art The Discovering French Nouveau Clip Art may be used to create or customize unit tests, quizzes, worksheets, and PowerPoint™ presentations. Click on a word to link to an image, or click on a topic in the Help menu below for more information. Table of Contents Bleu 1 Table of Contents continued on page 2

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Expressing opinionschouettedifficiledrôlefacilemalpéniblesuper

Les personnesun camaradeune camaradeun élèveun étudiantune élèveune étudianteun profun professeurune profun professeurune personneun voisinune voisine

Quelques possessionsun appareil-photoun baladeurun cahierun CDun crayonun DVDun livreun ordinateurun portableun sacun scooterun styloun téléphoneun véloune afficheune autoune bicycletteune calculatrice une cassette vidéoune chaîne hi-fiune mini-chaîneune guitareune mobyletteune montreune motoune radio

Unité 4 Clip Art

The Discovering French Nouveau Clip Art may be used to create or customize unit tests, quizzes, worksheets, and PowerPoint™ presentations. Click on a word to link to an image, or click on a topic in the Help menu below for more information.

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une radiocassetteune raquetteune téléune voiture

La chambreun bureauun litune chaiseune fenêtreune lampeune porteune table

Où?dansderrièredevantsoussur

La descriptionamusant(e)beau (belle)bêteblond(e)bon (bonne)brun(e)gentil (gentille)grand(e)intelligent(e)intéressant(e)jeunejoli(e)mauvais(e)méchant(e)mignon (mignonne)petit(e)sportif (sportive)

sympathique

Les adjectifs de nationalitéaméricain(e)anglais(e)canadien (canadienne)chinois(e)espagnol(e)français(e)italien (italienne)japonais(e)mexicain(e)suisse

Verbes réguliers en -ermarcher

Verbes irréguliersavoir faimavoir soifavoir ... ans

VOCABULAIRE SUPPLÉMENTAIRE: L’informatique

un CD-ROM (cédérom)un clavierun écranun jeu d’ordinateurun mail (un mél)un ordinateur portableun PCune souris

RealiaRealia 1Realia 2Realia 3Realia 4

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How to Find Clip Art

Browsing with Acrobat bookmarks

The vocabulary clip art files are organized in a bookmark structure, viewable to the left of the screen. For ease of use, the Acrobat bookmarks correspond to headings from each unitʼs Vocabulaire section and to the individual vocabulary words. Double click on a heading, and the vocabulary words will appear beneath that heading. Click on a vocabulary word. The corresponding image will appear to the right.

Browsing with the Table of Contents

A simple “Table of Contents” is also available for instant access to each vocabulary clip art image. Click on a blue vocabulary word in the “Table of Contents”, and the corresponding image will appear in the right-hand window. Simply click on the “Return to Table of Contents” button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen in order to return to the unit “Table of Contents” and access additional images.

Finding a Particular Vocabulary Word

Acrobat also makes it possible to find quickly an image whose title contains a certain phrase, word, or portion of a word.1. Choose Find from the Edit menu. You can also click on the binoculars icon

in the Acrobat toolbar. The Find dialog box will appear on the screen.2. Enter the word, word fragment, or phrase you want to find in the “Find What”

field of the Find dialog box.3. Check the options you want to use to do the find. · Check Match Whole Word Only to find only words that are identical to the

search word. · Check Match Case to find words with the same capitalization as the search

word.4. Click Find.

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Typing French Characters

To insert a special character into a Find dialog box, enter the characterʼs shortcut.Macintosh â [option + i] then [a] ô [option + i] then [o] à [option + `] then [a] ö [option + u] then [o]

ä [option + u] then [a] ù [option + `] then [u]

é [option + e] then [e] ü [option + u] then [u]

è [option + `] then [e] û [option + i] then [u]

ê [option + i] then [e] î [option + i] then [i]

ë [option + u] then [e] ï [option + u] then [i]

Ç [option + shift + c] ç [option + c]

Windows Ç ALT + 128 ü ALT + 129 é ALT + 130

â ALT + 131 ä ALT + 132 à ALT + 133

ç ALT + 135 ê ALT + 136 ë ALT + 137

è ALT + 138 ï ALT + 139 î ALT + 140

É ALT + 144 ô ALT + 147 ö ALT + 148

û ALT + 150 ù ALT + 151

How to Export Clip Art Any page or part of a page in the Discovering French Clip Art can be quickly copied into a drawing, painting, or word processing application. This gives you further options to work with color, page layout, text addition, and image alteration. Use the following simple steps:1. Click on the Graphics Select Tool in the Acrobat toolbar. (If you do not

see the icon, choose Toolbars from Window menu and make sure that there is a checkmark next to the Basic Toolbars option.)

2. Click and drag the cursor to draw a box around the image(s) that you want to export. You can draw a box around the entire content of a page if you wish.

3. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.4. Open a new document in the drawing, painting, or word processing application of

your choice.5. Choose Paste from the Edit menu in that application.

How to Print Clip ArtChoose Print from the File menu. Enter the page range of the pages you want to print. It is important that you enter the page range to prevent the printing of all Clip Art images. Use the tool bar at the bottom left of your screen to identify the page you are on.

For additional information about features in Acrobat Reader,select one of the options from the Help menu.

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chouetteneat

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difficilehard, difficult

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drôlefunny

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facileeasy

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malbad

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péniblea pain, annoying

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supergreat

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un camaradeclassmate

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une camaradeclassmate

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un élèvepupil, student

un étudiantstudent

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une élèvepupil, student

une étudiantestudent

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un profteacher

un professeurteacher

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une profteacher

un professeurteacher

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une personneperson

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un voisinneighbor

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une voisineneighbor

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un appareil-photocamera

Quelques possessions

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un baladeurportable CD player

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un cahiernotebook

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un CDCD

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un crayonpencil

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un DVDDVD

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un livrebook

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un ordinateurcomputer

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un portablecell phone

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un sacbag

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un scootermotor scooter

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un stylopen

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un téléphonetelephone

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un vélobicycle, bike

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une afficheposter

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une autocar

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une bicyclettebicycle

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une calculatrice calculator

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une cassette vidéovideotape

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une chaîne hi-fistereo set

une mini-chaînecompact stereo

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une guitareguitar

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une mobylettemotorbike, moped

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une montrewatch

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une motomotorcycle

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une radioradio

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une radiocassetteboom box

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une raquettetennis racket

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une téléTV set

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une voiturecar

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un bureaudesk

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un litbed

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une chaisechair

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une fenêtrewindow

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une lampelamp

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une portedoor

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une tabletable

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dansin

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derrièrebehind, in back of

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devantin front of

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sousunder

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suron, on top of

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amusant(e)amusing, fun

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beau (belle)beautiful, handsome

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bêtesilly, dumb

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blond(e)blonde

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bon (bonne)good

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brun(e)brown, dark-haired

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gentil (gentille)nice, kind

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grand(e)big, large, tall

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intelligent(e)intelligent

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intéressant(e)interesting

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jeuneyoung

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joli(e)pretty

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mauvais(e)bad

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méchant(e)mean, nasty

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mignon (mignonne)cute

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petit(e)small, little, short

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sportif (sportive)athletic

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sympathiquenice, pleasant

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américain(e)American

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anglais(e)English

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canadien (canadienne)Canadian

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chinois(e)Chinese

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espagnol(e)Spanish

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français(e)French

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italien (italienne)Italian

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japonais(e)Japanese

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mexicain(e)Mexican

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suisseSwiss

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marcherto work, to run (to function), to walk

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avoir faimto be hungry

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avoir soifto be thirsty

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avoir ... ansto be ... (years old)

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un CD-ROM (cédérom)CD-ROM

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un clavierkeyboard

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un écranscreen

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un jeu dʼordinateurcomputer game

un mail (un mél)e-mail

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un ordinateur portablelaptop

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un PCPC

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une sourismouse

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Realia 1

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Realia 2

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Realia 3

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Realia 4