Mme:

Michael(Michel!) is 4 months old. Comment dit-on ".. is four months old"?
(that's why he likes to barf everywhere)
I am in French 1B, so next year when I'm a freshman, I can go right into French 2. (7th grade=1A, 8th grade=1B =French 1)

Ah, thank you for the clarification! Never try anything more complicated than the structures and vocabulary you have learned in class. Sophistication comes later!

Michael (Michel) a quatre mois.

Let's hope he outgrows that stage soon!

Sra (aka Mme)

Michael(Michel) a quatre mois.

To say "Michael is four months old" in French, you would say "Michael a quatre mois."

Now, let me explain how to say it. First, you need to know the verb "to have" in French, which is "avoir." The verb "avoir" is used to express age in French. Secondly, you need to know the number four, which is "quatre" in French. And finally, you need to know the word for months, which is "mois."

To form the sentence, start with the subject "Michael," followed by the verb "a" (which means "has" in this context), then the number "quatre," and finally the word "mois." So altogether, it becomes "Michael a quatre mois," which translates to "Michael is four months old" in English.

Good luck with your French studies, and I hope you can progress to French 2 next year!