DELF A1.2 Flashcards

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1
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What does ‘traduction’ mean?

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Translation

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2
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How do you say “1 hour and a few minutes”?

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Une heure et quelques minutes

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3
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What’s the French alphabet?

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4
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How many French sounds are there, ansd what are they?

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There are 36 phonetic sounds in French:

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5
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What does ‘apprendre’ mean?

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(to) learn

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6
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What does ‘devoir’ mean?

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Homework

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7
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Pour quoi apprendre l’alphabet français?

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  1. C’est la base de la langue (pour comprendre comment les mots sont former)
  2. Pour l’améloration de la langue (prononciation et compréhension)
  3. Pour la lecture et l’écriture (c’est la pierre angular pour la langue ecrite)
  4. Pour la compréhension des signes diacritiques
  5. Pour l’orthographe
  6. Pour une communication claire
  7. Pour accès à des ressources d’apprentissage
  8. Renforcement de la confiance
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8
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Que veut dire “améloration” ?

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improvement

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9
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When do you use c’est, and when do you use il?

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C’est is used when talking about something in general, like saying “C’est froid, la mer” [It’s cold… the (entire) sea (is cold)].

Il is used when talking about something in general, like saying “Elle est froide, la mer” (It’s cold… the sea (THIS sea is cold).

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10
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What does “pierre angulaire” mean?

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Cornerstone

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11
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C’est la pierre angular pour la langue ecrite

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It’s the cornerstone for written language

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12
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What does “deuxieme” mean?

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Second

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13
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What is “‘orthographe”?

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Spelling

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14
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What does “Pour accès à des ressources d’apprentissage” mean?

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For access to learning resources

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15
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What does “autre concept” mean?

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Other concepts

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16
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How do you say “we’ll talk about”?

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Nous parlerons
On parlera

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17
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How do you say “further”?

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D’avantage

18
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How do you say “in detail”?

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en détail

19
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How do you say “here we go”?

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C’est parti

20
Q

How do you say “I never”?

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Jamais

21
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How do you say “I have never”?

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J’ai jamais

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23
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Actor

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Acteur

24
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Hairdresser

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Coiffeur

25
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Exam

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Examen

26
Q

How do you say G in French?

A

Jai

27
Q

Winter

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Hiver

28
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Horn

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Klaxon

29
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Read

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Lire

30
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Cloud

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Nuage

31
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Storm

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Orage

32
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Policeman

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Policier

33
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Platform/Dock

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Quai

34
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Dream

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Rêver

35
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Waiter

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Serveur

36
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Train

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Train

37
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Urgent

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Urgent

38
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Wagon

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Wagon

39
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What are the accents in French?

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Accent aigu -> á
Accent grave -> à
Accent circonflexe -> â

40
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Summer

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été

41
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Tell me about

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