The Vocabulary of Emoticons

On Friday I told you that the official French Astérix website is a fun resource and I wasn't kidding. Check out the Astérix version of smileys, les smailix:

SmailixAsterix

This is only one of the "smailix" sets available at the Astérix website. There's also a set based off of Idéfix, the dog. Check them out! And, if you go to the Astérix website, you can download each "smailix" individually.

I think this is a pretty fun way of reviewing vocabulary for some commonly expressed emotions.  (Okay, so "ils sont fous, ces Romans !" isn't particularly common, but the others are!) What do you think?

Bandes Dessinées – Astérix

It's Friday! Time for a little fun!

Astérix is one of the most popular comic strips (Bandes Dessinées or BD) in France. In fact, the first French satellite was named Astérix-1. Enough said – this BD is deeply engrained into French culture. Astérix is the best selling French comic strip, popular the world over though it is less well known in the United States.

Asterix Obelix Idefix

(Photo courtesy Google Image search)

The synposis from the French Wikipedia article:

« Nous sommes en 50 avant Jésus-Christ ; toute la Gaule est occupée par les Romains… Toute ? Non ! Car un village peuplé d'irréductibles Gaulois résiste encore et toujours à l'envahisseur. Et la vie n'est pas facile pour les garnisons de légionnaires romains des camps retranchés de Babaorum, Aquarium, Laudanum et Petibonum… ». Ce village gaulois d'Armorique résiste à l'envahisseur grâce à la  préparée par le druide Panoramix, qui procure momentanément une force surhumaine à quiconque en boit.

The official Astérix website is a great place to wander around practicing your French. (Yes, this site is available in English, but even if it detects your language and switches you over to the English version – don't be tempted! Click on the French flag at the right of the screen and stick with French!) The site has a cool collection of free online games including a logic game. You know: "so-and-so lives in a blue house, but does not live next door to a green house; the person with the dog lives in the red house."

Some key vocabulary to help with the game:

les Nationalités :
goth = Goth
grec = Greek
ibère = Iberian
romain = Roman
viking = Viking

les Matériaux :
le bois = wood
le chaume = thatch
la pierre = stone

les Objets :
un bouclier = shield
un chaudron = cauldron
un coffre = chest
une enclume = anvil
une lyre = lyre

les Directions :
à côté de = next to
à gauche de = to the left of
le milieu = the middle
premier/première = first

Click here to play: Astérix Logic Problem (You have to register, s'inscrire, but it's super easy. It's free and it doesn't even require an email address!)

  AsterixLogic

So? How'd you do?

Oh, and if you're interested in reading the first Astérix book, check it out at Amazon:

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