Helpful Phrases for Conversation AP Practice. Tips Read the introduction carefully & thoroughly Don’t panic if you are cut off, they will not take off.

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Helpful Phrases for Conversation AP Practice

Tips Read the introduction carefully & thoroughly Don’t panic if you are cut off, they will not take off points, they will judge the effectiveness of your given response Correct yourself if you realize a mistake while talking Use “tu” consistently when addressing your conversation partner

To Agree D’accord. Ok Je suis d’accord. I agree. Bien sûr. Of Course Je veux bien. I am ok with that/I am willing. Je pense que oui. I think so Je le crois. I believe it.

To Show Enthusiasm Bravo! Raconte-moi! Tell me C’est intéressant! That’s interesting! Quelle Chance! What luck! To Show Empathy Que c’est triste! How sad! Quel dommage! Too bad! Je suis désolé. I am sorry. Je comprends. I understand. J’ai de projets.. I have plans.

To Confirm Ah! Tu veux dire que… (Oh! You mean that…) Tu dis que… (You are saying that..) Si je comprends bien… (If I understand you well…) Je pense que tu veux dire que.. (I think you are saying that…) Parfait. (Perfect)

Des mots de conseil Avoir l’intention de faire.. (Intend to do..) Le petit conseil (Word of advice..) J’insiste pour que.. (I insist that..) Je recommande de.. (I recommend that..) Je vous suggère de faire.. (I suggest that you do..) Je vous épaule. (I support you.)

Pour exprimer la surprise C’est vrai? (Is it true?) Je n’y crois pas! (I don’t believe it!) J’en doute. (I doubt it) Vraiment? (Seriously?)

Pour exprimer un alternative As-tu pensé à..? (Have you thought of…? ) Il vaut mieux que.. (It is better that..) Que penserais-tu si..? (What would you think if..)

Pour exprimer les préférences Il me semble que.. (It seems to me that..) Moi, je préfère… (As for me, I prefer..) Pour ma part.. (Personally..) Quant à moi.. (As for me..)

Pour exprimer le consentement ça me va! (works for me!) Cela me plaît bien. (That’s fine with me.) Il n’y a aucune autre solution. (There’s no other solution.)

Pour demander un avis Que ferais-tu? (What would you do?) Que penserais-tu si? (What would you think if..?) Quel est ton avis? (What is your opnion? )