Relative pronouns (Qui, Que, Où and Dont), How was your vacation (good and bad memories) Flashcards

1
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Give three ways of giving commands by using the
imperative, ‘il faut’ + infinitive and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

Prendre la direction de Rennes puis tourner à droite juste après Le Mans

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  • Prenez la direction de Rennes puis tournez à droite juste après Le Mans
  • Il faut prendre la direction de Rennes puis tourner à droite juste après Le Mans
  • Vous devez prendre la direction de Rennes puis tourner à droite juste après Le Mans
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Give two ways of giving commands by using the
imperative and ‘il faut’ + infinitive

Vous devez attacher votre ceinture de sécurité

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  • Il faut attacher votre ceinture de sécurité
  • Attachez votre ceinture de sécurité
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Give two ways of giving commands by using the
imperative and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

En France, il ne faut pas fumer dans le restaurants

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  • En France, ne fumez pas dans le restaurants
  • En France, tu ne dois pas fumer dans le restaurants
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Give two ways of giving commands by using ‘il faut’ + infinitive and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

Mettez 3 œufs et 100 grammes de sucre et mélangez bien

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  • Il faut mettre 3 œufs et 100 grammes de sucre et il faut bien mélanger
  • Tu dois mettre 3 œufs et 100 grammes de sucre et bien mélanger
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Give two ways of giving commands by using ‘il faut’ + infinitive and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

C’est un hôpital, ne parle pas trop fort!

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  • C’est un hôpital, il ne faut pas parler trop fort!
  • C’est un hôpital, on ne doit pas parler trop fort!
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Give two ways of giving commands by using ‘il faut’ + infinitive and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

Monsieur Dupont est en ligne, rappelez un peu plus tard

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  • Monsieur Dupont est en ligne, il faut rappeler un peu plus tard
  • Monsieur Dupont est en ligne, vous devez rappeler un peu plus tard
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Give two ways of giving commands by using the
imperative and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

Il ne faut pas partir après 8 heures

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  • Ne partez pas après 8 heures
  • Tu ne dois pas partir après 8 heures
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Give two ways of giving commands by using the
imperative and the verb ‘devoir’ + infinitive

Il faut battre le record de France Villeneuve

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  • Battez le record de France Villeneuve
  • Vous devez battre le record de France Villeneuve
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Translate this to French

You could learn conjugations

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Tu pourrais apprendre les conjugaisons

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Don’t drink too much coffee

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Ne bois pas trop de café

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You could take photos and try to understand the culture of country

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Tu pourrais prendre des photos et essayer de comprendre la culture du
pays

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Buy books about Africa

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Achète des livres sur l’Afrique

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Pay attention to the sun

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Fais attention au soleil

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You have to think carefully

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Tu dois bien réfléchir

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You have to compare prices

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Il faut comparer les prix

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Test drive several cars

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Essaie plusieurs voitures

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17
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What are the 4 relative pronouns in French?

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  • Qui
  • Que
  • Dont
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18
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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

La ville ___ j’habite s’appelle Manchester

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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

J’ai vu mon frère ___ habite à Londres

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Qui

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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

Il y a un monument ___ s’appelle le mémorial Alan Turing

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Qui

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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

Il y a une église __ est très célèbre

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Qui

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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

La ville est très jolie grâce à la vieille architecture ___’on peut trouver tout autour de Manchester.

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Que (Qu’on)

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What is the appropriate relative pronoun to use in this sentence?

La ville ___ je parle est Manchester

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Dont

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When do we use qui?

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When we want to refer to persons or things

Qui is used for the SUBJECT

e.g. my friend, who is twenty - mon ami, qui a vingt ans,…

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When do we use que?

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When we want to refer to persons or things

Qui is used for the DIRECT OBJECT

e.g. is there a bus that goes to the city centre? - est-ce qu‘il y a un bus qui va au centre-ville?

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When do we use où?

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When we want to refer to places

e.g. Paris is the city where … - Paris est la ville où…

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When do we use dont?

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When we want to replace the preposition DE

e.g. La ville dont je parle est Paris. (parler de…)

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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Mon ami, ___ a vingt ans, étudie à l’université de Manchester.

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Qui

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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Est-ce qu‘il y a un bus __ va au centre-ville?

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Qui

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30
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Voilà la maison ___ nous voulons louer

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Que

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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Les amis ___’elle voit le plus sont Léa et Mehdi

A

Que (Qu’elle)

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

My friend, who’s twenty, is studying at the university of Manchester.

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Mon ami, qui a vingt ans, étudie à l’université de Manchester.

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ls there a bus that goes to the town centre?

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Est-ce qu‘il y a un bus qui va au centre-ville?

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

That’s the house which we want to rent.

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Voilà la maison que nous voulons louer .

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The friends that she sees most are Lea and Mehdi.

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Les amis qu’elle voit le plus sont Léa et Mehdi.

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36
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Paris est la ville __ on peut manger les meilleurs macarons

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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

La ville __ je parle est Paris.

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Dont

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Paris is the city where we can eat the best macarons

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Paris est la ville où on peut manger les meilleurs macarons

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The city I’m talking about is Paris

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La ville dont je parle est Paris.

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40
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

C’est un objet __ permet de dormir

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Qui

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41
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

C’est une chose ___ tu peux lire

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Que

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42
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

C’est un objet ___ nous avons besoin pour écrire

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Dont

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43
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

C’est un lieu __ on apprend le français

A

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

It is an object that …

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C’est un objet qui …

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

This is something that …

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C’est une chose que …

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It is an object that…

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C’est un objet dont …

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It’s a place where …

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C’est un lieu où …

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48
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Paris est un endroit __ le professeur de français a acheté le parfum Chanel
numéro 5.

A

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49
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Le professeur de français ___ vient de Paris a un chien

50
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Paris est un endroit __ je rêve d’aller

51
Q

Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

J’ai un chien ___ j’adore. Il s’appelle Oscar et il est mignon

52
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Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Paris est un endroit ___ tu peux visiter le musée du Louvre et prendre des cours de français.

53
Q

Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Le musée du Louvre __ on peut trouver la Joconde est à Paris

54
Q

Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Le professeur de français est une personne __ nous enseigne le français.

55
Q

Use the correct relative pronoun in this sentence

Paris est un lieu ___ il y a le musée du Louvre

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

Paris is a place where the French teacher bought Chanel perfume
number 5.

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Paris est un endroit où le professeur de français a acheté le parfum Chanel
numéro 5.

57
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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

The French teacher who comes from Paris has a dog.

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Le professeur de français qui vient de Paris a un chien.

58
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Paris is a place I dream of going

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Paris est un endroit où je rêve d’aller

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

I have a dog that I adore. His name is Oscar and he’s cute

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J’ai un chien que j’adore. Il s’appelle Oscar et il est mignon

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

Paris is a place where you can visit the Louvre museum and take French lessons.

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Paris est un endroit où tu peux visiter le musée du Louvre et prendre des cours de français.

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The Louvre museum where you can find the Mona Lisa is in Paris.

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Le musée du Louvre où on peut trouver la Joconde est à Paris.

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The French teacher is a person who teaches us French

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Le professeur de français est une personne qui nous enseigne le français

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Translate this to French, using the correct relative pronouns

Paris is a place where there is the Louvre museum.

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Paris est un lieu où il y a le musée du Louvre.

64
Q

How do you say “These holidays, a disaster” in French?

A

Ces vacances, une catastrophe

65
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How do you say “I had a bad vacation” in French?

A

J’ai passé de mauvaises vacances

66
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How do you say “I was bored” in French?

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Je me suis ennuyé(e)

67
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How do you say “I didn’t do anything special” in French?

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Je n’ai rien fait de spécial

68
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How do you say “I got sunburned/I took in a lot of sun” in French?

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J’ai pris des coups de soleil

69
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How do you say “It was too hot/too cold” in French?

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Il faisait trop chaud/trop froid

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How do you say “A nature reserve” in French?

A

Une réserve naturelle

71
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How do you say “Sandy beaches” in French?

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Des plages sableuses

72
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How do you say “Rocky coasts” in French?

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Des côtes rocheuses

73
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How do you say “Lagoons” in French?

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Des lagons

74
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How do you say “A mill” in French?

75
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How do you say “A sugar cane” in French?

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Une canne à sucre

76
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How do you say “A boat” in French?

A

Une barque

77
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How do you say “A hut” in French?

78
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How do you say “A lagoon” in French?

79
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How do you say “Forgetting sunscreen at home” in French?

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Oublier la crème solaire chez soi

80
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How do you say “Lose your passport” in French?

A

Perdre son passeport

81
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How do you say “Lose your suitcases” in French?

A

Perdre ses valises

82
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How do you say “A canceled flight” in French?

A

Un vol annulé

83
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How do you say “Rain during the holidays/bad weather” in French?

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De la pluie pendant les vacances / un mauvais temps

84
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How do you say “I had a cold” in French?

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J’ai eu un rhume

85
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How do you say “I was ill over the holidays” in French?

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J’étais malade pendant les vacances

86
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How do you say “To be cold” in French?

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Etre enrhumé

87
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How do you say “To have a cold” in French?

A

Avoir un rhume

88
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How do you say “I was too hot/cold” in French?

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J’ai eu trop chaud/ froid.

89
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How do you say “She was bored” in French?

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Elle s’est ennuyée

90
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How do you say “She was way too hot” in French?

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Elle a eu beaucoup trop chaud

91
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How do you say “She didn’t do anything special, she just went to the beach” in French?

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Elle n’a rien fait de spécial, elle est juste allée à la plage.

92
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How do you say “She got sunburned” in French?

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Elle a pris des coups de soleil

93
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How do you say “She had mosquito bites” in French?

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Elle a eu des piqûres de moustique

94
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How do you say “Cruise ships” in French?

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Les bateaux de croisière

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How do you say “Airplane” in French?

96
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How do you say “Car” in French?

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La voiture

97
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How do you say “Ferry” in French?

98
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How do you say “It dependss” in French?

A

Ça dépend

99
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How do you say “To travel” in French?

100
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How do you say “Do you know how to drive” in French?

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Tu sais conduire?

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How do you say “Earphones/ headphones” in French?

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Les écouteurs/ le casque

102
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How do you say “The hairbrush” in French?

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La brosse à cheveux

103
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How do you say “I took the plane/train…” in French?

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J’ai pris l’avion/ le train…

104
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How do you say “Spring” in French?

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Le printemps

105
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How do you say “Summer” in French?

106
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How do you say “Autumn” in French?

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L’automne

107
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How do you say “Winter” in French?

108
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How do you say “A relaxing, calm vacation” in French?

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Des vacances reposantes, calmes

109
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How do you say “Vaccines” in French?

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Des vaccins

110
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How do you say “The vaccination pass” in French?

A

Le passe vaccinal

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How do you say “Negative test certificates” in French?

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Les certificats de tests négatifs

112
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How do you say “I was jet-lagged” in French?

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J’étais en décalage horaire

113
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How do you say “Where did you go on vacation last summer? I went to Seoul in South Korea” in French?

A

Où es-tu allé en vacances l’été dernier? Je suis allé à Séoul en Corée du Sud

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How do you say “When you pack your suitcase what are the essential things. My essentials are my passport, cash, documents, pants and t-shirts and shoes” in French?

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Quand tu fais ta valise, quelles sont les choses essentielles? Mes essentiels sont mon passeport, mon argent, mes documents, mes pantalons, mes t-shirts et mes chaussures.

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How do you say “Before going abroad, what should you do? You should do your research and book tickets for trains and busses” in French?

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Avant de partir à l’étranger, qu’est-ce que tu dois faire? Vous devriez faire vos recherches et réserver des billets pour les trains et les bus

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How do you say “Where do you prefer to spend your vacation? Why? I prefer to go to places with beaches and a lot of sun because I don’t like the cold” in French?

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Où préfères-tu passer tes vacances ? Pourquoi? Je préfère aller dans des endroits avec des plages et beaucoup de soleil parce que je n’aime pas le froid

117
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How do you say “When you go on vacation, who do you go with? I am going to go there with my friends” in French?

A

Quand tu vas en vacances, tu pars avec qui? Je vais y aller avec mes amis

118
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How do you say “What means of transport do you use? I use buses and trains” in French?

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Quel moyen de transport utilisez-vous? Je prends les bus et les trains

119
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How do you say “What was the weather like during your last vacation? The sky was grey and it was raining a lot” in French?

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Quel temps faisait-il pendant tes dernières vacances. Le ciel était gris et il pleuvait beaucoup.

120
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How do you say “What do you like to do when you’re on vacation? I like to explore the city centre and visit museums and exhibitions” in French?

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Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire quand tu es en vacances? J’aime explorer le centre-ville et visiter des musées et des expositions

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How do you say “Do you prefer to spend your days at the beach or visiting tourist attractions? I prefer to visit attractions” in French?

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Tu préfères passer tes journées à la plage ou visiter les attractions touristiques? Je préfère visiter les attractions

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How do you say “What is your dream vacation destination? I dream of visiting the United States. I would like to visit New York.” in French?

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Quelle est la destination de vacances de tes rêves? Je rêve de visiter les États-Unis. Je voudrais visiter à New York.