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The Francophone Way!

How do people introduce themselves in Senegal?

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Laurent is introducing himself to a new soccer player from Senegal. Senegal is a French-speaking country in West Africa. Many Senegalese immigrants live in France.

Read and listen closely to the conversation below. See if you can answer the questions afterwards.

conversation

Laurent: Salut!
Abdoulaye: Salut!
Laurent: Comment t’appelles-tu?
Abdoulaye: Je m’appelle Abdoulaye. Et toi, comment t’appelles-tu?
Laurent: Enchanté. Je m’appelle Laurent. Es-tu africain?
Abdoulaye: Oui, je suis sénégalais. Et-tu français?
Laurent: Oui, mais ma famille est italienne.
Abdoulaye: J’ai un cousin en Italie. Il s’appelle Mario, Mario Balotelli.
Laurent: Waouh! Il est célèbre et excellent.

Now see if you can answer these questions in English. Read back over the dialogue to find the answers if you are not sure. Then click on the question to check your answer.

What is the new student’s name?

Is Abdoulaye’s nationality French?

Is Laurent’s nationality French?

What is Abdoulaye’s cousin’s name?

Does Laurent seem to know Abdoulaye’s cousin?

Your Responses Sample Answers
Abdoulaye
No, he is Senegalese. He is from Senegal.
Yes, but his family is from Italy.
Mario Balotelli.
Yes. He is a famous and excellent soccer player in Italy.

In the last activity, the new student just happened to have a famous soccer player as his cousin. In the next activity, a new student, Amadou, from Senegal, is introducing himself to a new classmate. See if you can fill in the missing words of the conversation.

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Give it a shot!

Click here to begin.
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
! Comment ça va?
Au revoir
Bonjour
Il s’appelle
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Ça
bien, et toi?
va
crocodile
salut
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Ça va bien. Comment t’appelles-
?
tu
va
il
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Je m’
Fabrice.
Comment
appelle
J’ai
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Enchanté, Fabrice.
m’appelle Amadou.
Va
Ça
Je
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Tu
français?
appelle
es
restaurant
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Non, je ne suis pas français. Je
sénégalais.
suis
ai
banane
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Très bien. J’
un ami sénégalais.
es
ai
restaurant
Correct!
Sorry, but that is not correct.
Excellent ! Et j’ai un ami français.
revoir.
Va
Au
Banane

Complete

 

Being able to complete this activity is important because it shows you understand the meaning of the words and expressions used in the conversation and you also understand the meaning of the words that were missing.

Question

What is one language people in West Africa speak?

French