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Vocabulaire 6.1

Vocabulaire 6.1. Français I. Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire ___?. What are you going to do ___? Add when you’re going to do a certain activity in the blank. Tu vas faire quoi ___?. What are you going to do ___? Add when you’re going to do a certain activity in the blank. Je vais.

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Vocabulaire 6.1

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  1. Vocabulaire 6.1 Français I

  2. Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire ___? • What are you going to do ___? • Add when you’re going to do a certain activity in the blank.

  3. Tu vas faire quoi ___? • What are you going to do ___? • Add when you’re going to do a certain activity in the blank.

  4. Je vais . . . . • I’m going . . . . • Aller can be followed by à + a place OR an infinitive: • Je vais à la piscine. • Je vais parler français tout le temps.

  5. Pas grand-chose. • Not much.

  6. Rien de spécial. • Nothing special.

  7. aller à une boum • to go to a party • Remember that une fête also means a party. • The French also use une soirée to talk about an evening party.

  8. faire une promenade • to go for a walk • Faire une promenade en voiture means “to go for a (car) ride.” • A synonym for faire une promenade is marcher (a regular –er verb).

  9. faire un pique-nique • to have a picnic

  10. faire les vitrines • to window-shop

  11. manger quelque chose • to eat something • Manger is a regular –er verb except in the nous form: • Nous mangeons un sandwich. • A g before an o is a hard sound [guh]. Insert the e to make it have a soft sound like [zh]. • Quelque chose is often abbreviated qqc.

  12. regarder un match • to watch a game (on TV)

  13. voir un film • to see a movie

  14. aller voir un match • to go (to) see a game

  15. voir une pièce • to see a play

  16. la bibliothèque • library • La librairie is the bookstore.

  17. le centre commercial • mall

  18. le cinéma • movie theater

  19. la Maison des jeunes et de la culture (MJC) • recreation center

  20. le musée • museum • Faites attention! This is one of those irregular situations. You think this word is going to be feminine because of the extra e, but it isn’t!

  21. le parc • park

  22. la piscine • swimming pool

  23. la plage • beach

  24. le restaurant • restaurant • Sometimes the French use the abbreviation le resto for le restaurant.

  25. le stade • stadium

  26. le théâtre • theater • Remember to cover your theater with a roof!

  27. le zoo • zoo • Pronounced like [zoh]

  28. aller • to go

  29. au • à + le = ___ • in, at, or to the ___

  30. à la • in, at, or to the ___

  31. à l’ • in, at, or to the ___

  32. aux • à + les = ___ • in, at, or to the ___

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