Qu'est-ce que tu aimes? (What do you like?) | Vocabulaire des préferences (Vocabulary about preferences) | Octets de Grammaire (Grammar Bytes) | Vocabulaire - Les goûts des jeunes Français (The tastes of young French people) | Plus de grammaire - conjunctions (More grammar) |
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What is "J'aime"?
"I like" in French.
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What is "un journal"?
OR "un roman" OR "des bandes dessinées" OR "un magazine," etc.
Something you can read, using the correct indefinite (un/une/des) or definite (le/la/les) article. (Several options)
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What is "le"?
The masculine singular definite article. (Multiple choice: le, la, or les)
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What is "un film" OR "le film"
What you would see "au cinéma," (with the correct article).
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What is "et"?
The word for "and" (Multiple choice: et/mais/ou)
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What is "Il n'aime pas..."
"He doesn't like..." in French.
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What is "la musique" OR "la musique moderne/classique/etc."? OR "la radio"?
What you can listen to on your headphones. (more than one option)
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What is "la"?
The feminine singular article.
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What is "faire les magasins" OR "faire la fête" OR "faire un pique-nique"?
One of the French phrases we learned that begins with "faire."
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What is "à + la"?
The combination of "à" and an article that does NOT contract:
à + le à + la à + les |
What is "Je déteste le chocolat"?
"I hate chocolate" in French
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What is "la glace"?
A favorite cold sweet treat, with its correct definite article (le/la/l'/les).
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What is "l'" OR "drop the second letter and insert an apostrophe" (or similar).
What happens to the singular article (le or la) when it is used with a word that begins with a vowel.
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What is "jouer aux echecs" OR "jouer aux cartes" OR "jouer au base-ball" OR "jouer au tenis" etc.
A similar phrase to this example, using a form of the preposition "à" (à la, au, à l', aux) and the word "jouer." "jouer au football"
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What is "mais"?
The French conjunction (and/but/or) that makes the most sense in the following sentence:
J'aime chanter ... je préfère dessiner. |
What is "Il/Elle adore..."?
If your friend loves to do something, you would start a sentence about him/her this way.
("He/She loves ...") |
What is "l'anglais" OR "le français" etc.?
A language you already speak or are learning, including its correct definite article (le/la/l'/les).
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What is "contracts to "aux""? OR "becomes "aux"?
What happens when the preposition "à" is used with the plural article "les" (à + les).
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What is "regulièrement"?
The French word that means "regularly".
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What is "ils aiment"?
How to say "they like" (-er verbs)
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What is "Moi non plus"?
"Me neither" in French
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What is "dormir" / "travailler" / "étudier" / "lire" / "dessiner" / "parler"?
Name one of the following verbs in its French infinitive form, and express that you like to do it:
to sleep / to work / to study / to read / to draw / to speak / to eat |
What is "J'aime aller au cinéma."
Correct the error in the following sentence:
"J'aime aller a le cinéma." |
What is "Oui, souvent" OR "De temps en temps" OR "Non, rarement" OR "Non, jamais"?
Answer this question in an appropriate way: "Tu aimes aller au cinéma regulièrement?" (The correct answer will include "Oui" or "Non" and how often you like to go: often / occasionally / rarely / never)
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What is "J'aime nager"? (or some other infinitive verb)
OR "J'aime la glace" (or some other direct object) etc.
An appropriate answer to the question: "Qu'est-ce-que tu aimes faire?"
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