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Things to doTime Pot pourri 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points VerbsPlaces
At the pool
A la piscine
At the stadium
Au stade
At the movies
Au cinéma
At the mall
Au centre commercial
At the community center
A la maison des jeunes (et de la culture MJC)
Watch a movie
Regarder un film
Go for a walk
Faire une promenade
Go to a party
Aller à une boum
See a play
Voir une pièce
Go window shopping
Faire les vitrines
I go
Je vais
I can
Je peux
I want
Je veux
You (all ) can
Vous pouvez
They can, they want, they go
Ils peuvent, ils veulent, ils vont
It’s five o’clock
Il est cinq heures
What time is it?
Quelle heure est-il?
It’s noon/midnight
Il est midi/minuit
It’s 4:15
Il est quatre heures et quart
It’s 4:45
Il est cinq heures moins le quart
What is “est-ce que”?
You use it to make a question
In what format would schedules and timetables be given in France?
24 hour clock/military time
Meeting/date
Rendez-vous
Sorry, I am busy.
Désolé(e), je suis occupé(e).
What is the difference between que & quoi
Both mean “what” but quoi is only used at the end of the sentence or alone
Make your wager
What did Marie Antoinette allegedly say when told that people have no bread?
Let them eat cake!