Lesson of April 22, 2024: Flashcards

1
Q

What is “symptomes” in English?

Example: What ……….. do you have?

A

symptoms

Example: What symptoms do you have?

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2
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What is “le lendemain” in English?

A

The day after

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3
Q

What is “enlever” in English?

A

remove

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4
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What is “étape” in English?

Example: That’s the first ……………..

A

step

Example: That’s the first step.

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5
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What is “poste” in English?

Exemple: Not many people applied for the ……………

A

position

Exemple: Not many people applied for the position.

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6
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What is “gastroentérite” in English?

A

gastroenteritis

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7
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What is “éclosion” in English?

Exemple: Il y a eu une éclosion de gastroentérites la semaine dernière dans une résidence..

A

outbreak

Example: There was a gastroenteritis outbreak last week in a residence.

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8
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What is “emprunter” in English?

Exemple: Can I ………. your pen?

A

borrow

Exemple: Can I borrow your pen?

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9
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What is “entendre” in English?

Example: I can’t ……….. you!

A

hear

Example: I can’t hear you!

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10
Q

How do we pronounce “suitcase”?

A

SOOT-case

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11
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How do we pronounce:

can?
can’t?
Could?
Couldn’t?

A

Can = KEN
Can’t = kent / kennot
Could = coude
Couldn’t = coude-untt

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12
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What is “faire du cheval” in English?

Example: Can you …………….?

A

ride a horse

Example: Can you ride a horse?

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13
Q

How do we pronounce “Could you…” and «would you»?

A

COUD-djoo
WOOD-djoo

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14
Q

Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

I …………… (go) to Trois-Rivières next Wednesday.

A

1) I’m going to Trois-Rivières next Wednesday.
2) I’m going to go to Trois-Rivières next Wednesday.
3) I will go to Trois-Rivières next Wednesday.

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15
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Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

When …………………. (you - go) to T-R?

A

1) When are you going to Trois-Rivières?
2) When are you going to go to Trois-Rivières?
3) When will you go to Trois-Rivières?

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16
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Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

I ……………. (go) to St-Hyacinthe tomorrow. = I’m going to go to…

A

I’m going to St-Hyacinthe tomorrow.
I’m going to go to St-Hyacinthe tomorrow.
I will go to St-Hyacinthe tomorrow.

17
Q

Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

I ………… (eat) at the restaurant Wednesday night.

A

I’m eating at the restaurant Wednesday night.

I’m going to eat at the restaurant Wednesday night.

I will eat at the restaurant Wednesday night.

18
Q

Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

I …………. (dismiss) a care manager tomorrow morning.

A

I’m dismissing a care manager tomorrow morning.
I’m going to dismiss a care manager tomorrow morning.
I will dismiss a care manager tomorrow morning.

19
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Conjugate the following sentence in the future:

I …………….. (receive) my new couch Friday. = I’m going to receive my…

A

I’m receiving my new couch Friday.
I’m going to receive my new couch on Friday.
I will receive my new couch on Friday.