Lesson of December 9, 2024 Flashcards
What is “vers” in English?
Example: Prends l’autoroute 10 vers Montréal.
towards
Example: Take Highway 10 towards Montreal.
What is “passer par” in English as in “On doit passer par la directrice si on veut parler au professeur de notre enfant.”
go through
We have to go through the principal if we want to speak to our child’s teacher.
What is “jusqu’à maintenant” in English?
Example: We’ve had about 30 lessons ………………
so far
up to now
till now
until now
Example:
We’ve had about 30 lessons so far.
We’ve had about 30 lessons up to now.
We’ve had about 30 lessons till now.
We’ve had about 30 lessons until now.
What is “dos d’âne” in English?
Example: ………………. are meant to reduce the cars’ speed.
speed bump
Example: Speed bumps are meant to reduce the cars’ speed.
What is “suspension” in English?
Example: My friends blew their …………… when they were in South America.
suspension
Example: My friends blew their suspension when they were in South America.
What is “mécanicien” in English?
mechanic
What is “mécanique” in English?
Example: They had some ……… problems.
mechanical
Example: They had some mechanical problems.
What is “pièce” as in a car?
Example: We had to buy a new car …………..
part
(not “piece”)
Example: We had to buy a new car part.
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
J’ai un travail intéressant.
I have an interesting job.
I’ve got an interesting job.
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
Il n’a pas de voiture.
He doesn’t have a car.
He hasn’t got a car.
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
She ………… a daughter.
She has a daughter.
She’s got a daughter.
She has a Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
you - any questions?
Do you have any questions?
Have you got any questions?
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
They ……………. a clue!
They don’t have a clue?
They haven’t got a clue!
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
She - many responsibilities in her job?
Does she have many responsibilities in her job?
Has she got many responsibilities in her job?
Write the verb “have” in two different ways:
We -not - much time.
We don’t have much time.
We haven’t got much time.