English lesson of November 8, 2023 Flashcards
What is “collègue” in English?
(2 options)
Colleague
Co-worker
What is “s’évanouir” in English?
(2 options)
Faint
Pass out
What does “Holy smokes” mean mean?
Interjection that means the same as “Oh my God!”
How do we pronounce “weapon”?
WÈ-punn
What does “se fouler” mean?
Example: Je me suis foulé une cheville.
twist
sprain
Example:
I twisted my ankle.
I sprained my ankle.
What does the verb “tear” mean and how do we pronounce it?
What is the past tense of “tear”?
Déchirer
Pronounced “TÈWR”
Past = tore
What is “guérir” in English?
heal
When we receive. hit on the head and feel dizzy and neuseous afterwards, there is a big chance that we suffered…………?
a concussion
What is “faire l’épicerie” in English?
Example: I …………………… every Saturday.
do the grocery shopping
Example: I do the grocery shopping every Saturday.
What is the pronunciation difference between “arm” and “harm”?
arm (no aspired “h”)
harm (aspired “h”)
What is “prudent” in English?
Example: I am a ………………… person.
careful
Example: I am a careful person.
What is the name of the big bone below the knee? (=tibia)
The shinbone
Translate the following sentence:
Mon patron veut que je sois au travail à 8h.
My boss wants me to be at work at 8.
Whic sentence is correct?
1) I take a lot of medicine.
2) I take a lot of medicines.
1) I take a lot of medicine.
NOTE: Medicine is always singular.
Which is correct?
1) I have a lot of furniture.
2) I have a lot of furnitures.
1) I have a lot of furniture.
NOTE: Furniture is always singular.
Which is correct?
1) I did all my homeworks.
2) 1) I did all my homework.
2) I did all my homework.
NOTE: Homework is always singular.
Which is correct?
1) Did he give you all informations?
2) Did he give you all information?
2) Did he give you all information?
NOTE: Information is always singular.
How do we pronounce “orange”?
Â-ringe
What verb can we use instead of “eat” and “drink”?
Examples:
I drank a cup of coffee this morning.
I ate breakfast at 7.
I often eat spaghetti.
I drink 1.5 litres of water a day.
I’m eating dinner with a friend tonight.
The verb “have”
I had a cup of coffee this morning.
I had breakfast at 7.
I often have spaghetti.
I have 1.5 litres of water a day.
I’m having dinner with a friend tonight.