TDMS v St. Egwins v Bredon Hill v Blackminster

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TDMS v St. Egwins v Bredon Hill v Blackminster YEAR 8 SPELLING BEE 2017 TDMS v St. Egwins v Bredon Hill v Blackminster

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plus/moins more/less plus que/moins que more than/less than bon/meilleur/le meilleur good/better/best mauvais/pire/le pire bad/worse/worst bien/mieux/le mieux well/better/best mal/plus mal/le plus mal badly/worse/worst beaucoup/plus/le plus lots/more/the most peu/moins/le moins few, little/less/the least

à cause de because of à part apart from ainsi so, therefore alors so, therefore, then aussi also car because cependant however mais but

combien ? how much, how many? comment ? how? est-ce que ? expression put before a verb to make sentence into a question où ? where? pourquoi ? why? quand ? when? que ? what? quel/quelle ? which?

à quelle heure ? at what time? ça s’écrit comment ? how is that written? c’est combien ? how much is it? c’est quelle date ? what is the date? c’est quel jour ? what day is it? de quelle couleur ? what colour? d’où ? from where? pour combien de temps ? for how long? que veut dire... ? what does... mean? quelle heure est-il ? what time is it?

à bientôt see you soon à demain see you tomorrow à tout à l’heure see you soon/later bienvenue welcome bon anniversaire happy birthday bon appétit enjoy your meal bon voyage have a good trip bonne année happy new year bonne chance good luck bonne idée good idea

bonne nuit good night bonnes vacances have a good holiday bonsoir good evening d’accord ok de rien don't mention it désolé (e) sorry excusez-moi excuse me félicitations congratulations joyeux Noël Merry Christmas meilleurs voeux best wishes pardon quel dommage what a pity salut hi santé cheers s’il te/vous plaît please

à mon avis in my opinion absolument absolutely affreux awful agréable pleasant amusant funny barbant boring bien entendu of course bien sûr

cher dear, expensive chouette great comme ci comme ça so-so compliqué complicated content happy croire to believe désagréable unpleasant désirer to want détester to hate

parfait perfect passionnant exciting peine la the bother penser to think peut-être perhaps pratique practical préférer to prefer promettre to promise ridicule ridiculous rigolo funny sage well behaved sembler to seem sensass sensational

J’ai fait… J’ai voyagé… J’ai joué… J’ai réservé… J’ai mangé… J’ai bu.. Je suis allé e… Je suis arrivé e…