. Premières lectures. Beginner's French Reader; short and easy pieces in prose and verse with a complete vocabulary . éparation, in which spécialattention will be paid to the tenses of the yerbs and theprincipal rules of grammar. The following might prove a good method of using thebook: 1. To read in French an unprepared pièce, in order tohâve the pupils undivided attention given to the pronuncia-tion without regard to the sensé. Let it be read oyer byvarions pupils as often as time will permit. 2. To hâve the pupil prépare for the lesson in translationeither by writing ont and by committing t
. Premières lectures. Beginner's French Reader; short and easy pieces in prose and verse with a complete vocabulary . éparation, in which spécialattention will be paid to the tenses of the yerbs and theprincipal rules of grammar. The following might prove a good method of using thebook: 1. To read in French an unprepared pièce, in order tohâve the pupils undivided attention given to the pronuncia-tion without regard to the sensé. Let it be read oyer byvarions pupils as often as time will permit. 2. To hâve the pupil prépare for the lesson in translationeither by writing ont and by committing to memory ail thewords that appear in a specified portion of the book (whichis the better way), or by writing ont a literal translation. 3. To hâve the same portion translated viva voce in theclass, and to test the pupils familiarity with it by citing theleading words and short phrases in English, and liavingthem translated by the pupil into French without référenceto the book. The shorter pièces of poetry are especially suitable forbeing committed to memory. L. P. PREMIERES LECTURES. PEEMIÊEE LA POULE ET SES POUSSINS. ^Tetits, venez; Petits! petits! petits! petits! Les voici qui viennent en trottinant devantleur mère. Ils sont: un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six,sept, huit, neuf, dix. 6 PBEMIÈBE8 LECTURES. Dix, ils y sont tous, Tous bien alertes, bien gentils. ^^ Tenez, petits, mangez. Es ont un même duvet, un beau duvet jauneclair. Ce sont des frères et des sœurs ; dix frères etsœurs du même âge. Quelle gentille petite famille ! Voyez, comme ils se pressent, se poussent, serenversent, marchent les uns sur les autres. Mauvais frères! Pourquoi vous disputer?Il y a pour tous. La mère les regarde, fait le tour de la bande,rappelle ceux qui sécartent. Oh ! la bonne mère ! Elle ne mange pas, elle. Petits égoïstes, laissez donc quelque chosepour votre mère! Ils ne lui laissent rien ! La poule séloigne en faisant entendre songloussement ; Les pou
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