01: Introductions I 02: Introductions II 03: How are you? 04: Likes and activities 05: Saying goodbye 06: Do you speak French? 07: What are you doing today? 08: How do you say ___ in French? 09: What does ___ mean? 10: Wants and desires 11: Family I 12: Family II 13: Expressing opinions 14: Asking why 15: Expressing needs 16: Expressing plans 17: Invitations 18: Speaking formally 19: More activities 20: Typical questions 21: The weather 22: Past Tense I 23: Past Tense II 24: Travelling 25: Favorite things
Camille | Salut John!
hi John
| Hi, John! |
John | Salut Camille!
hi Camille
| Hi, Camille! |
Camille | Ça va?
that goes
| How are you? |
John | Oui, ça va. Merci. Et toi?
yes that goes thank-you and you
| Yes, I'm OK. Thank you. And with you? |
Camille | Moi ça va bien aussi.
me that goes well also
| Also good. |
Est ce que le français est difficile à apprendre?
is this that the French is difficult to learn
| Is French language difficult to learn? | |
John | Oui, le français est très difficile à apprendre.
yes the French is very difficult to learn
| Yes, French language is very difficult. |
Camille | Pourquoi est-ce que tu veux apprendre le français?
why is-it that you want learn the French
| Why do you want to learn French language? |
John | Parce que mes origines sont françaises
because that my origins are French
| Because my origins are French. |
Camille | Comment?
how
| How? |
John | Ma grand mère vient de Marseille.
my big mother comes from Marseille
| My grandmother is from Marseille. |
Mon grand père vient d'une petite ville au sud.
my big father comes from-one small city at-the south
| My grandfather is from a small city in the south. | |
Camille | Très intéressant! very interesting | Very interesting! |
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