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Un autoportrait

A self portrait

Vous etes

Are you?

The accent goes over the first e

Je suis/ Je me suis pas

I am/ I am not

Ame(accent over the e) ricain(e)

American

Canadien(ne)

Canadian

De(d') ...+(city)

From...(the city)

D'ici

From here

E(accent over that e)tudiant(e)

A student

Professeur

A professor

Vous habitez

Do you live?

J'habite/ Je n'habite pas

I live/ I do not live

A(accent over that a) ...(+city)

In...(+ city)

Avec ma famile

With my family

Avec in(e) Ami(e)

With a friend

Avec un(e) camarade de chambre

With a roommate

Avec un (e) colocataire

With a house mate

Seul(e)

Alone

Vous parlez

Do you speak?

Je parle/Je ne parle pas

I speak/I do not speak

Anglais

English

Espagnol

Spanish

Franc(accent below the c)ais

French

Beaucoup en cours

A lot in class

Je pense que me francais est

I think that French is

Un peu difficile

A little difficult/hard

Assez facile

Fairly easy

Interessant

Interesting

Super

Great

Assez cool

Pretty cool

Vous travaillez

Do you work

Je travaille

I work

Je ne travaille pas

I do not work

Pour

For

A l'universite

At the university

Ici

Here

Maintenant

Now

Mais

But

Non

No

Oui

Yes

Parce que

Because

L'heure

The time

Une heure

An hour

Quelle heure este up for

What time is it

Il est une heure

It's one o'clock

Deux heures

Two o'clock

Midi/minuit

Noon/midnight

Et quart/et demi(e)

A quarter past/half past

Moins le quart

A quarter till

A quelle heure

At what time?

A(accent over the a...) Here(s)

At...o'clock

Du matin

A.M. in the morning

de l'apres midi

P. M. In the afternoon


Du soir

P.m. in the evening

Le ours de francais est

French class is

de..a(accent over the a)

From...to...

Le cours de francais est..

French class is..

Commence a...(accent over the a)/finit a

Starts at.../finishes at...

Comment? Repetez, s'il vous plait

What? Please repeat

Vous comprenez?

Do you understand?

Non, je ne comprends pas

No, I don't understand

Comment dit on...en francais/en anglais?

How does one say...in French/in English?

On dit

One says

Je ne sais pas

I don't know

Ca s'ecrit comment

How is that written

Ca s'ecrit avec

That's written with

Ou sans accent

Without an accent?

Can s'ecrit

That's written

Merci (bien)

Thanks

De rien

You're welcome

Pardon/excusez-moi

Excuse me

Le professeur dit

The professor says

Aux etudiants

To the students

Ouvrez votre livre a la page 23

Open your book to page 23

Fermez votre livre

Close your book

Ecoutez la question

Listen to the question

Repondez a la question

Answer the question

Allez au tableau

Go to the board

Ecrivez LA response Alec une phrase complete

Write the answer with a complete sentence

Prenez une feuille de papier et in crayon ou in stylo

Take put a piece of paper and a pencil or pen

Bonjour

Hello, good morning.

Bonsoir

Good evening.

Monsieur(M.)

Mr. Sir.

Madame

MRs. Madam.

Mademoiselle

Miss

Comment allez-vous?

How are you? Formal

Je vais tres bien

I'm doing very well

Assez bien

Fairly well

Comme ci comme ca

So-so

Pas mal

Not badly

Pas tees bien

Not very well

Salut!

Hi! Bye

Comment can va?/ can va?

How's it going

Ca va

Its going fine

Et

And

Et vous?

And you? Formal

Et toi?

And you? Familiar

Moi

Me

Merci

Thank you

Comment vous appelez-vous?

What's your name? Formal

Tu t'appelles comment

What's your name? Familiar

Je m'appelle

My name is

Je suis

I am, I'm

A bientot

See you soon

A demain

See you tomorrow

A plus tard/A plus

See you later

Au revoir

Good bye

Comptez de...a...

Count from...to...

S'il vous plait

Please (formal)

Un, deux, trois, quatre

1 2 3 4

Cinq, six, sept, huit

5 6 7 8

Neuf, dix, onze, douze

9 10 11 12

Treize quatorze quinze

13 14 15

Seize, dix-sept,

16 17

Dix-huit, dix-neuf

18 & 19

Vingt, vingt et un

20, 21

Vingt deux , vingt trois

22, 23

Vingt-quatre, vingt-cinq

24, 25

Vingt-six, vingt-sept

26, 27

Vingt-huit, vingt-neuf

28, 29

Trente

30

Combine font Deux et deux?

How much is 2+2

Deux et deux font quatre

Two plus two equals four

Combien font cinq moins deux?

How much is give minus two

Cinq moins deux font trois

Five minus two equals three

Un nombre

A number

Les jours de la semaine

The days of the week

Aujourd'hui?

Today

C'est quel jour, aujourd'hui?

What day is today?

C'est

Its...

Lundi

Monday

Mardi

Tuesday

Mercredi

Wednesday

Jeudi

Thursday

Vendredi

Friday

Samedi

Saturday

Dimanche

Sunday

Tu es?

Are you?

Je suis/Je ne suis pas

I'm/I'm not

En cours

In class

A LA maison

At home

Dans un autre cours

In another class

Le cours de francais

French class

Tu travaille

Do you work

Je travaille

I work

Je ne travaille pas

I don't work

Quels jours?

What days?

Le lundi

On mondays

Le lundi- matin

(On) Monday morning

Du lundi au vendredi

From Monday to friday

Me matin, I'apres-midi

In the morning

Le soir

Afternoon, in the evening

Le semaine

The week

Tous les jours

Every day

Le week-end

Weekends

Ce semestre

This semester

Avant

Before

Apres

After

Aussi

Also, too

How many countries is French spoken in

About 40

French has a cultural akf linguistic approach in every continent true or false

True

Where are the francophone countries in Africa located

The north west

Does Quebec have the largest number of French speakers

Yes

French is spoken in what pacific

The south pacific

Where is there a francophone influence

In the U.S.A. especially in Lousianna

Where is French spoken

Guiana

Where is French an important language?

Haiti, Guadeloupe and martinique

French is spoken in

France, Belgium, Andorra, Switzerland, Monaco, and luxembourg

How many million people speak french

270

About how many million people in the united states speak French at home?

47 million

About how many million people speak French in canada

7.2 million people

What languages are studied and spoken glibally

English and French

French is an official language of: the international Olympic committee, the united nations, NATO, unesco, and the European nation true or false

True