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À la maison : The following vocabulary will be useful for parents/carers who wish to practise their French and use some phrases with their children at home. It also includes some phrases that children can use at home.
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À la maison :The following vocabulary will be useful for parents/carers who wish to practise their French and use some phrases with their children at home. It also includes some phrases that children can use at home.
À la maison 1:vocabulaire pour les parents/soignants et les enfants
Vocabulaire : pour les parents (1) Le matin : • Bonjour • Réveille-toi • Réveillez-vous • Ça va ? • Bien dormi ? • Un bisou ! • Un calin ! • Allez, on déjeune ! • Tu déjeunes ? • Vous déjeunez ? • Du pain ? • Des céréales ? • Du lait ? • Du jus d’orange ? In the morning • Good morning • Wake up (one child) • Wake up (several children) • Are you ok? • Did you sleep well? • A kiss! • A hug! • Let’s have breakfast! • Are you having your breakfast? (1 child) • Are you having your breakfast? (several children) • Do you want some bread? • Do you want some cereals? • Do you want some milk? • Do you want some orange juice?
Vocabulaire : pour les parents (2) Le matin : • Tu t’habilles ? • Vous vous habillez ? • Tu te brosses les dents ? • Vous vous brossez les dents ? • Prêt ? / prêts ? • Prêtes ? / prêtes ? • Allez, vite ! • Allez, on y va ! • C’est l’heure ! • Au revoir ! • Bonne journée ! In the morning: • Are you getting dressed? (1 child) • Are you getting dressed? (several children) • Are you brushing your teeth? (1 child)) • Are you brushing your teeth? (several children) • Ready? (1 boy/ mix of children) • Ready (1 girl/ several girls) • Quick! • Let’s go! • It’s time! • Bye! • Have a good day!