Lesson of June 3, 2024 Flashcards

1
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What is “entendre” in English?

Exemple: Est-ce que tu les entends?

A

Hear

Example:
Do you hear them?

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What is “savoir” and “connaitre” in English?

Exemple:
Je sais.
Je ne sais pas.
Je connais Audrey.
Je ne connais pas Stéphanie.

A

know

Example:

Je sais. = I know.
Je ne sais pas. = I don’t know.
Je connais Audrey. = I know Audrey.
Je ne connais pas Stéphanie. = I don’t know Stéphanie.

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3
Q

How do we pronounce “Must” and “Most”?

A

Must =

Most =

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4
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What does the word “most” mean in the following sentences:

English is the most common language in the world.
The most important thing to do.
That’s the most expensive residence in the area.
Nathalie is the most popular teacher in Sherbrooke.

Most of the time
In most states
In most cases

A

Le / La plus…

Exemples:

English is the most common language in the world. = L’anglais est la langue la plus commune au monde.

The most important thing to do. La chose la plus importante à faire.
That’s the most expensive residence in the area. = C’est la résidence la plus chère dans la région.
Nathalie is the most popular teacher in Sherbrooke. = Nathalie est la prof la plus populaire à Sherbrooke.

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What is “un permis” in English?

Example: You need a ……. for that.

A

permit

license

Example:
You need a permit for that.
You need a license for that.

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What is “quoi d’autre” in English?

Example: Quoi d’autre as-tu fait?

A

What else

Example:

What else did you do?

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What is “au moins” in English?

Example: I work ………… 40 hours a week.

A

at least

Example: I work at least 40 hours a week.

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8
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What is “se dépêcher” in English?

A

hurry up

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9
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What is “voisin” in English?

A

neighbor

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10
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What is “chapelure” in English?

A

Bread crumbs

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11
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What is “louer” and “location” in English?

A

rent

rental

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What is “une grève” or “faire la grève” or “être en grève” in English?

Exemple: Les français font toujours la grève.
Ils sont en grève.

A

grève / faire la grève = strike

être en grève = be on strike

Example: French people always strike.
They’re on strike.

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What is “porter” in English?

Exemple: Elle porte un manteau long.

A

wear

Example: She’s wearing a long coat.

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What is “se plaindre” in English?

Exemple: Les Français se plaignent tout le temps!

A

complain

Example: French people complain all the time!

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What is “tanné de” in English?

Exemple: Je suis tannée de ça!

A

tired of

sick of

sick and tired of

Example:

I’m tired of that!
I’m sick of that!
I’m sick and tired of that!

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16
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What is “citoyen” and “citoyenneté” in English?

Exemple:
Il a la double citoyenneté.
Il a la citoyenneté canadienne et française.

A

citizen

citizenship

Example:

He has dual citizenship.

17
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What is “affreux” in English?

A

awful

18
Q

What is “bonnes notes” in English?

A

Good grades

Good marks

19
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What is “être né(e)” in English?

Example: Il est né ici.

A

(be) born

Example: He was born here.

20
Q

What is “une demi-heure” in English?

A

Half an hour

21
Q

How do we pronounce “clothes”?

A

like the word “close