French 1- Chapter 33-43 Flashcards
The train station
La gare
The bus stop
L’arret de bus
The metro station
La station de metro
The bank The post office The cinema The theatre The museum The pharmacy
La banque La Poste Le cinema Le theatre Le musee La pharmacie
The cafe
The cathedral
The square
The park
Le cafe
La cathedral
La place
Le parc
Where is…?
Ou se trouve
To find
Trouver
Trouve conjugation for
Je
Tu
Il/ Elle/on
Trouve
Trouves
Trouve
Trouve conjugation for
Nous
Vous
Ils/elles
Trouvons
Trouvez
Trouvent
Over there
La-bas
Here
Ici
Close to/near
Pres de
Far from
Loin de
Next to
A cote de
We change the preposition de to… for a masculine noun.
For feminine we use…
For ones starting with a vowel we use..
Du
De la
De l’
In front of/opposite
En face de
Behind
Derriere
On
Sur
To meet
Se donner rendez-vous
To give
Donner
Donner for Je Tu Il/Elle/on Nous Vous Ils/elles
Donne Donnes Donne Donnons Donnez Donnent
To turn
Tourner
To cross
Traverser
To continue/carry on/go on
Continuer
Common -re verbs
- to wait for
- to go down
- to hear
- to loose
- to awnser
- attendre
- descendre
- entendre
- perde
- repondre
I always
J’attends
You go
Tu descends
He hears
Il entend
Re verb endings Je Tu Il/Elle/on Nous Vous Ils/elles
S S Cut of re Ons Ez Ent
The pronounciation of r is different depending on if it’s in the…
Beginning, middle, or end
How to pronounce r
Sound
Lips
Tounge
- The sound comes from the throat like when you clear your throat
- The lips don’t move and the mouth is slightly open.
- The tounge is close to the back of the mouth and doesnt move at all.
We pronounce the final r position when it is at the… of a word.
Followed by a final…
Followed by a final…
End of a word
Consonant
E without an accent
We don’t pronounce the final r with … verbs
Examples
Er verbs
Manger, chanter (to sing)
When r is at the beginning of the word what do we do different
We use more intensity like a roar
What should we eat
Qu’est-ce qu’on mange
The meat
La viande
The fish
Le poisson
The eggs/the eggs
L’oeufs/les oeufs
The cheese
La fromage
The vegetable
Les legumes
The rice
Le riz
The fruit
Le fruit
Bakery
Boulangerie
Patesserie
Patisserie
Yummy
Miam miam
Pastries
Define
(Examples)
Les viennoiseries
Croissant, pain au chocolat and six raisins
Very good
Tres bien
Do you have
Vous avez
That’s it
Ce sera tout
Qu’est-ce que vous desirez
What can I get you?
Le croissant
The croissant
Le pain au chocolat or une chocolatine
Most people in France vs the southwest corner
Je voudrais…
I would like
Le pain aux raisins
La baguette
Le pain de compagne
L’eclair
The pain aux raisins
The baguette
The farmhouse bread
The eclair
Partition articals We don’t use exact amounts for water,cheese, meat. Masculine- Feminine- Nouns starting with a vowel-
Du
De la
De l’
For nouns like aimer, adorer, and detester the noun always comes after
A definite article not partitive
When the quantity for a partitive article we use
Or a vowel we use…
Ne+verb+pas
Ne+verb+pas d’
L’arret de bus est just en face de chez moi donc ca va
The bus stop is right opposite my house, so it’s okay.
Ca va
How are you, it’s okay, alright, fine
Different articles
Le, la,l’, les
Un,une, des
Du, de la, de l’, des
The
One or a
Some
Always use le,la, les after…
Verbs using preferences
Quel temps fait-il?
Il faut beau
Il fait mauvais
What’s the weather like?
The weather is nice.
The weather is bad.
Il peut
Il fait chaud
Il fait froid
It’s raining
It’s hot
It’s cold
January, February, march
Janvier, fevrier, Mars
Joyeuses
Happy
April, may, June
Avril, Mai, juin
Paques
Easter
July, August, September
Juillet, aout, septembre
October, November, December
Octobre, novembre, decembre
Months in French arnt…
Capitalized
Autumn
L’automne
The first day of term after school holidays
La rentree
First day of school in sptember
La rentree des classes
Winter
L’hiver
Le printemps
Spring
Summer
L’ete