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French 1 Study Guide
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By Calvin R. Hamilton
Vocab:
Un Bureau – Desk
Une Carte – Map
Une Chaise – Chair
Un/Une Eleve – Student
Une Fenetre – Window
Une Fille – Girl
Un Garcon – Boy
Un Lecteur de CD/DVD – CD/DVD Player
Un Ordinateur – Computer
Une Porte – Door
Un/Une Prof – Teacher/Professor
La Salle de Classe – The Classroom
Un Tableau – Blackboard
Une Tele – Television
L’ecole – School
Les Ecouteurs – Headphones
Le Francais – French
Un Dessin – Drawing
Un Crayon – Colored Pencil
Le Baladeur – MP3 Player
Une Bande Dessinee – Comic Strip/Comic Book
Les Frites – French Fries
La Glace – Ice Cream
Un Journal – Newspaper
Un Roman – Novel
La Piscine – Pool
La Café – Café
La Cinema – Movie Theatre
La Balle/Le Ballon – Ball
La Batte – Bat
La Bibliotheque – Library
Le Centre Commercial – Mall
Un Pique-nique – Picnic
Le Lycee – High School
La Maison Des Jeunes Et De La Culture (MJC) – Recreation Center
La Voiture De Sport – Sports Cars
Les Vacances – Vacation
Un SMS/Texto – Text Message
Le Parc – Park
Le Stade – Stadium

Irregular Plurals:
Singular:
Plural:
Journal
Journaux al aux
Phrases:
Q: Comment il/elle s’appelle? – What is his/her name?
-Il/Elle s’appelle (name). – His/Her name is (name).
Q: Comment tu t’appelles? – What is your name?
-Je m’appelle (name). – My name is (name).
Q: Il/Elle a quel age? – How old is he/she?
-Il/Elle a (number) ans. – He/She is (number) years old.
-J’ai (number) ans. – I am (number) years old.
Q: Ca va?/Comment ca va? – Are you doing well?/How’s it going?
-Ca va (well/bad)/Couci-couca. – I am (well/bad). So so.
Q: Il y a…? – Is/Are there…?
-Il y en a… - There is/are.
Q: Comment ca s’ecrit, (word)? – How do you write (word)?
-Ca s’ecrit (writing). – It is written (writing).
Q: Comment tu epelles (word)? – How do you spell (word)?
-Ca s’ecrit (spelling). – It is spelled (spelling).
Q: Comment est le/la (person, not name)? – What is (person, not name) like?
-Il/Elle est

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