In today’s sixth French lesson, students will explore the topic of nationalities, focusing on distinguishing between masculine and feminine forms. They will learn to use simple conjunctions like “and,” “but,” and “also” to describe themselves and others. The lesson emphasizes the use of the verb “être” (to be) for expressing nationality, with examples such as “I am French,” “You are American,” and “We are Japanese.” Students will engage with dialogues and videos to reinforce their understanding.