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Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire?

nager

téléphoner

étudier

regarder la télé

manger

dormir

texter

écouter de la musique

skier

jouer au basket

jouer au footjouer au tennis

jouer au football américain

aller au cinéma

jouer au base-ball

Passer un bon filmJouer aux sports

*Un film

*Le cinéma

*Le foot

*Le basket

*Le base-ball

*Le football américain

*L’interro

* la musique

*La télé

*Je

*Tu

*Il

*Elle

*On

*Nous

*Vous

*Ils

*Elles

*I

*You (informal)

*He

*She

*One, they, we

*We

*You (formal OR Plural)

*They (all men or mixed)

*They (all females)

*Tu:*A friend

*A close relative

*Someone close to your age

*A child

*A pet

*Vous:*An adult you don’t know

*A distant relative

*Someone older than you

*A person in authority

*More than 1 of any under tu

*More than 1 of any under vous

*Mme. Heinrich*A lost five-year-old*Your math teacher*Your friend Bruno*Bruno’s dog, Milou*Two secretaries in the school office*Your cousin Paul*Your classmates Sophie and Béatrice*A police officer*M. and Mme. Dupont*Your principal*M. Obama

First person:

J’aime________________. Et toi?

Second person:

Moi aussi (if you agree)

Pas moi (if you disagree)

*A verb expresses an action or state of being.

*Basic forms of verbs are infinitives.

*Infinitive form means “to” ______

(to play, to sleep)*Verbs in vocabulary lists in this book and in

French Dictionaries are in the infinitive form.

*Many French infinitives end in –er

*You only use the infinitive form when you want to say “to____”

*J’aime nager. = I like to swim

*J’aimer nager. = I to like to swim.

*J’aime nage. = I like swim.

*-er verbs are “regular” verbs because their forms follow a predictable pattern.

*When you change a verb from the infinitive to make it agree with the subject of the sentence, it’s called CONJUGATING the verb

*English verbs have 2 forms (conjugations)

*I/you/we/they play

*He/she/it plays

*Verbs in French have 6 forms (conjugations)

*Je Nous

*Tu Vous

*Il/elle/on Ils/elles

Subject pronoun

Stem+ ending

Examples

Je jou e Je joue au foot. I play soccer.

Tu jou es Tu joues bien.You play well.

Il/Elle/On jou e Elle joue le six.She plays on the 6th.

Subject Pronoun

Stem + Ending

Examples

Nous jou ons

Nous jouons au basket. We play basketball.

Vous jou ez Vous jouez demain?Are you playing tomorrow?

Ils/Elles jou ent

Ils jouent au tennis.They are playing tennis

1. Remove –er from the infinitive to find the stem of the verb2. Add the endings to match the subject pronoun.

Each present tense verb in French has only word, but has more than one meaning•Karine nage bien. Karine swims well. Karine is swimming well.•Karine nage bien? Does Karine swim well? Is Karine swimming well?

*Le roller

*Le footing

*Le vélo

*Les sports

*Les films

*Le camping

*Le jazz

*La musique

*La soirée

*La boîte

*La techno

*La dance

*La musique classique

Faire les devoirs

Faire du shopping

Faire du vélo

Faire du camping

Faire du roller

Faire du footing

Faire des sports

parler français

parler anglais

parler espagnol

travailler

danserchanter

lire

sortir1.To go out (on a date, with friends 2.Exit

J’adore (jahdoor) I love

Je déteste (ju day test) I hate

J’aime (jam) I like

Je n’aime pas (juh nam pah) I don’t like

J’aime beaucoup I like a lot

(jam bocoo)

J’aime un peu I like a little

(jam uhn puh)

*Le shopping

*Le volley (jouer au)

*Le tennis (jouer au)

*Les devoirs

*Les jeux vidéo (jouer aux)

*Le club (exercise)

*La pizza

*La planche à voile

* Inviter

*Préférer (Je préfère)

*It takes 2 words to make a verb negative in French.

*ne and pas

*Put ne in front of the verb and pas after it.

*ne + verb + pas

Sylvie ne joue pas le foot.

Sylvie doesn’t play soccer.

Jean, tu n’écoutes pas la musique classicale?

John, you don’t listen to classical music?

*Dis = say

*Super! = super, terrific, great

*Bon = good

*Bon ben = well then

*Bien = really?

*Chez = to the house of

*Chez moi = to my house

*Aussi = also, too

*Mais = but

*Moi = me, I

*Tout le monde = everyone

(use “on” form of verb)

*On y va? = Shall we go there?

*Qui = Who

*Pourquoi = why

*Parce que = because

1.2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9.10.

11.

Je is I

Tu is you

Il he, Elle is she.

On means one,

Nous means we,

And vous can mean “you all”

Ils is they (boys sing) Elles is they (girls sing)

Ils is they (boys sing) Elles is they (girls sing)

And Vous can also mean “you formal” (go back and repeat lines in white)

*It takes 2 words to make a verb negative in French.

*Ne…pas

*Put ne in front of the verb and pas after it.

*Ne becomes n’ before a vowel.

EX: Pierre ne danse pas. Pierre doesn’t dance.

Nous n’aimons pas lire. We don’t like to read.

Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire?

(kes kuh tew am fair)

What do you like to do?

J’aime __________________.

Moi aussi Pas moi

Qu’est-ce que tu détestes faire?

What do you hate to do?

Je déteste