Cours du 15 avril 2025 Flashcards

1
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What is “pas encore” in English?

Example:

  • Are you ready?
  • ………………… !
A

Not yet

Example:
- Are you ready?
- Not yet!

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What is “équitation” in English?

Example: Maélie and Nathan will go to a …………. camp for one week this summer.

A

horseback riding

Example: Maélie and Nathan will go to a horseback riding camp for one week this summer.

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What is “ponton” in English?

Example: Tommy bought a ……………. so we will go boating a lot this summer.

A

pontoon

Example:

Tommy bought a pontoon so we will go boating a lot this summer.

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What is “voisin/voisine” in English?

Example: My kids often play with the ………………….

A

neighbor

Example: My kids often play with the neighbors.

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What is “prison” in English?

Example: Maybe Jimmy will go to ……………..

A

jail

prison

Example:
Maybe Jimmy will go to jail.
Maybe Jimmy will go to prison.

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What is “ventre” in English?

Example: Tommy has some problems with his ……………..

A

tummy

Example: Tommy has some problems with his tummy.

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How do we pronounce “allowed”?

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NOTE: le mot “allow” rime avec “cow” et non avec “low

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What is “derrière” in English?

Example: My swimming pool is ………….. my house.

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Example: My swimming pool is behind my house.

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What is “sclérose en plaques” in English?

Example: My mom has …………………………

A

multiple sclerosis

MS

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

They - clean the house.

A

1) They’re cleaning the house.
2) They clean the house every day.
3) They cleaned the house yesterday.
4) They’re going to clean the house tomorrow. / They will clean the house tomorrow.

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

He - train.

A

1) He’s training.
2) He trains every day.
3) He trained yesterday.
4) He’s going to train tomorrow. / He will train tomorrow.

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

He - come home (at 6).

A

1) He’s coming home.
2) He comes home every day at 6.
3) He came home at 6 yesterday.
4) He’s going to come home at 6. / He will come home at 6.

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

The kids - do their homework (after school)

A

1) The kids are doing their homework.
2) The kids do their homework every day after school.
3) The kids did their homework after school yesterday.
4) The kids are going to do their homework after school tomorrow. / The kids will do their homework after school tomorrow.

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

We - have dinner (at around 6).

A

1) We’re having dinner.
2) We have dinner at around 6 every day.
3) We had dinner at 6 yesterday.
4) We’re going to have dinner at 6. / We will have dinner at 6.

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Écrire 4 phrases avec les mots suivants. 1) pour une action qui se passe en ce moment. 2) pour une action qui a lieu à tous les jours. 3) Pour une action qui s’est produite hier. 4) Pour une action qui va se produire demain.

I - go to bed (at around 10).

A

1) I’m going to bed.
2) I go to bed at around 10 every day.
3) I went to bed at around 10 yesterday.
4) I’m going to go to bed at around 10 tomorrow. / I will go to bed at around 10 tomorrow.

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