Ma vie de famille Module 4 (a)

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Ma vie de famille Module 4 (a) Le Pays de Galles Wales Le Portugal Portugal La Belgique Belgium La France France La Grèce Greece La Pologne Poland La Suisse Switzerland L’Allemagne Germany L’Angleterre England L’Écosse Scotland L’Espagne Spain L’Irlande Ireland L’Irlande du Nord Northern Ireland L’Italie Italy As-tu un animal? Do you have a pet? J’ai… I have un chat a cat un chien a dog un cochon d’Inde a Guinea pig un hamster a hamster un lapin a rabbit un lézard a lizard un oiseau a bird un poisson a fish un serpent a snake Je n’ai pas d’animal I don’t have a pet. Il/elle est… he/she is… petit(e) small grand tall de taille moyenne medium-sized Il/elle a les yeux… he/she has …eyes bleus/verts/marron blue/green/brown Il/elle a les cheveux… he/she has…hair noirs/blonds/brown black/blond/brown roux/gris/bruns red/grey/brown courts/longs/mi-longs short/long/medium-length bouclés/raides curly/straight une barbe a beard des taches de rousseur freckles des tatouages tattoos il/elle porte des lunettes he/she wears glasses La famille the family La famille d’accueil the foster family Le (beau-)père the (step-)father Le grand-père the grandfather Le (demi-)frère the (half/step-)brother Le fils/la fille the son/daughter La (belle-)mère the (step-)mother La grand-mère the grandmother La (demi-)sæur the (step/half-) sister Les parents the parents

Ma vie de famille Module 4 (b) Où habites-tu? Where do you live J’habite … I live in… en Angleterre in England au Pays de Galles in Wales dans un appartement in a flat dans une maison in a house J’aime habiter ici I like living/to live here Je n’aime pas habiter ici I don’t like living/to live here C’est… It’s, it is tranquille peaceful grand big confortable comfortable trop petit too small Il n’y a pas de place there’s no space Le salon the living room La cuisine the kitchen La chambre the bedroom La salle de bains the bathroom La salle à manger the dining room Le jardin the garden Qu’est-ce que tu manges au petit-déjeuner? What do you eat for breakfast? Je mange… I eat… un croissant a croissant un fruit a piece of fruit du pain (grillé) (toasted) bread du beurre butter du bacon bacon du yaourt yoghurt une tartine a slice of bread with jam de la confiture jam des céréales cereal des oeufs eggs Je bois… I drink du jus de fruits fruit juice du chocolat chaud hot chocolate du lait milk de l’eau water Je ne mange rien I don’t eat anything Les mots essentiels Nous we de of dans in à in/at Du/de la/de d’/des some (ne)…rien nothing

Ma vie de famille Module 4 (c) Le 14 juillet Bastille Day La fête nationale national holiday (bank holiday) un jour de congé a day off un défilé (militaire) a (military) parade un bal a ball/dance regarder des feux d’artifices to watch fireworks faire un pique-nique to have a picnic faire la fête to celebrate grincheux (-se) grumpy studieux (-se) studious marrant(e) funny sévère strict maigre/mince thin furieux (-se) furious il habite he lives elle habite she lives ils habitent they live