English lesson of March 27, 2024 Flashcards

1
Q

What is “une revue” in English?

Example: I’m working on making a …………………. right now.

A

magazine
(not “a review”)

Example: I’m working on making a magazine right now.

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2
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What is “commande” in English?

Example: They’re getting a lot of ………………… these days.

A

order

Example: They’re getting a lot of orders these days.

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3
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What is “moins” in English?

Example:
We have ………. sunshine in the winter than in the summer.

They have ………… orders this year than last year.

A

Less (uncountable nouns):
Example: We have less sunshine in the winter than in the summer.

Fewer (countable nouns):
They have fewer orders this year than last year.

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What is “baisser” in English as in “Je dois baisser mes attentes.”?

A

lower

Example: I have to lower my expectations

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5
Q

How do we pronounce “autonomous”?

A

â-TÂ-nâ-muss

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6
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What is “avertissement” in English?

A

a warning

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7
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What is “station de pompiers” in English?

A

Fire station
(not “fireman” station)

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Q

What is “ralentir” in English?

Example: I will ……………………. when I turn 50.

A

slow down

Example: I will slow down when I turn 50.

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What is “raffiner” in English as in “Je souhaite raffiner mon anglais.”?

A

Polish

Example: I want to polish my English.

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10
Q

What is “La balle est dans votre camp.” in English?

A

The ball is in your court!

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11
Q

What is the difference between “grab” and “pick up”?

A

Grab implies some haste or rudeness.

Example:
I’ll grab something to eat on my way home since I have nothing in my fridge.
The player grabbed the other player by the collar.

Pick up is more “neutral” and doesn’t show any sign of rudeness or haste.

Example: I have to pick up my kids at school every day.

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12
Q

Which is right?

1) I went to Remi’s house.
2) I went to Remi house’s.

A

1) I went to Remi’s house.

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12
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Which is right?

1) Just a second. I need to go and get a pen.
2) Just a second. I need to go and search a pen.

A

1) Just a second. I need to go and get a pen.

NOTE: “Search” means “fouiller” in French. “Search for” means “chercher” but more in the sense of trying to find something we’ve lost. Example: The police are searching the house for drugs.

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13
Q

How do we pronounce “migraine”?

A

MAÏ-grane

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14
Q

How do we pronounce “mirror” and “mirrorless”?

A

MI-rer
MI-rer-less

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15
Q

How do we pronounce “accuracy”?

A

A-kiou-re-see

16
Q

How do we pronounce “energy”?

A

È-ner-djee

17
Q

How do we pronounce “moment”?

A

MÔ-munt

18
Q

What is the difference between “lighting” and “lightning”?

A

Lighting = the amount, arrangement or effect of light. (in French: éclairage)

Lightning = the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity. (in French: éclair)

19
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How do we pronounce “second”?

A

SA-kint