4) The useful expression je voudrais

4) The useful expression je voudrais

Je voudrais I would like

Un café A coffee

Je voudrais un café I would like a coffee.

Un thé A tea

Je voudrais un thé I would like a tea.

Un croissant A croissant

Je voudrais un croissant I would like a croissant.

Un sandwich A sandwich

Je voudrais un sandwich I would like a sandwich.

Voulez-vous Would you like

Un café A coffee

Voulez-vous un café? Would you like a coffee?

Oui Yes

Je voudrais un café I would like a coffee

Oui, je voudrais un café Yes, I would like a coffee.

Voulez-vous un croissant Would you like a croissant?

Oui, je voudrais un croissant Yes, I would like a croissant

Et un café And a coffee.

Voulez-vous un croissant? Would you like a croissant?

Oui, je voudrais un croissant et un café Yes, I would like a croissant and a coffee.

Voulez-vous Would you like

Quelque chose Something

Manger To eat

Manger quelque chose To eat something

Voulez-vous manger quelque chose? Would you like to eat something?

Oui Yes.

Oui, je voudrais un sandwich Yes, I would like a sandwich.

Quelque chose Something

Boire To drink

Boire quelque chose To drink something

Voulez-vous boire quelque chose Would you like to drink something?

Oui, je voudrais un thé Yes, I would like a tea.

Voulez-vouz manger quelque chose? Would you like to eat something?

Oui, je voudrais manger quelque chose Yes, I would like to eat something

Parce que Because

J’ai faim I am hungry.

Parce que j’ai faim Because I am hungry

Oui, je voudrais manger quelque chose parce que j’ai faim Yes, I would like to eat something because I am hungry.

Voulez-vous boire quelque chose Would you like to drink something?

Oui, je voudrais boire quelque chose Yes, I would like to drink something

Parce que Because

J’ai soif I am thirsty.

Parce que j’ai soif Because I am thirsty.

Oui, je voudrais boire quelque chose parce que j’ai soif Yes, I would like something to drink because I am thirsty.

Reminder

je parle anglais I speak English
il parle italien He speaks Italian

elle parle russe She speaks Russian

nous parlons allemand We speak German
vous parlez espagnol You speak Spanish

ils parlent italien They speak Italian

Je visite le parc I visit the park

Elle visite le musée She visits the museum

Il visite la rue principale He visits the main street

Nous visitons l’église We visit the church

Vous visitez la gare You visit the station

Ils visitent l’hôpital They visit the hospital

Je visite le château I visit the castle

Elle visite la ville She visits the town

Il visite l’hôtel de ville He visits the city hall

Nous visitons l’église We visit the church

Vous visitez la rue principale You visit the main street

Ils visitent le parc They visit the park

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40) Reflexive verbs

40) Reflexive verbs

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39) Days of the Week

39) Days of the Week

Lundi Monday Je joue au foot lundi I’m playing football on Monday Mardi Tuesday Il parle francais mardi He’s speaking French on Tuesday Mercredi Wednesday Elle travaille a l’ecole mercredi She’s worki...

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38) To have instead of to be

38) To have instead of to be

Where we always use the verb ‘to be’ in English, the French occasionally use the verb ‘to have’. So instead of saying ‘John is hungry’, you say ‘John has hunger’. The adjectives that use ‘avoir’ rathe...

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37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

La boulangerie The bakery Je vais a la boulangerie I’m going to the bakery Je suis a la boulangerie I’m at the bakers Le marche The market Je vais au marche I’m going to the market (note how a le cont...

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36) Comparisons with adjectives

36) Comparisons with adjectives

Mike est grand. Mike is tall. Mike est plus grand. Mike is taller. Mike est plus grand que Oli Mike is taller than Oli Oli est petit. Oli is small. Oli est plus petit. Oli is smaller. Oli est plus pet...

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35) The imperative – giving orders

35) The imperative – giving orders

Finissez Finish Finissons Let’s finish Finissons vite Let’s finish quickly Maintenant Now Finissons maintenant Let’s finish now Finissons-le maintenant Let’s finish it now (pronoun coming after) Ne l...

26 Apr 202013min

34) The time

34) The time

The good news is that the French tell the time in almost exactly the same way as us. Quelle heure? What time? Est it? Is it? Quelle heure est-il? What time is it? Vous avez You have L’heure The hour /...

26 Apr 202013min

33) Using the expression il faut

33) Using the expression il faut

Il faut It is necessary / One must Manger To eat Il faut manger tous les jours. It is necessary to eat every day. Il faut It is necessary / One must Visiter To visit Il faut visiter la Chine. It is ne...

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