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French Lesson: Chapitre Preliminaire

Description:   Vocabulary and Phrases preliminary chapter of textbook Debuts by Professor Jay Siskin

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Card # French English Image
1 Chapitre Chapter
2 préliminaire preliminary
3 un acteur a actor
4 une actrice an actress
5 un cinéma a movie theater
6 une femme a woman
7 une histoire a story
8 un homme a man
9 un personnage a character
10 une scéne a scene
11 la personne the person
12 un film a film
13 un studio a studio
14 un ami a male friend
15 une amie a female friend
16 un bloc-notes a (singular) pad of paper
17 des blocs-notes some pads of paper
18 un cahier a notebook / a workbook
19 une calculatrice a calculator
20 un camarade de classe a male classmate
21 une camarade de classe a female classmate
22 des camarades de classe some classmates
23 un crayon a crayon
24 un étudiant a male university student
25 une étudiante a female university student
26 un livre a book
27 un sac à dos a backpack
28 des sacs à dos some backpacks
29 Vocabulaire Vocabulary
30 un salle de classe a classroom
31 des salles de classê some classrooms
32 un stylo a pen
33 une classe a class
34 un dictionnaire a dictionary
35 un laboratoire a laboratory
36 un professeur a professor
37 Les mots apparentés et les faux amis. Les (the - pl). . . Cognates and false cognates
38 Le The
39 La The
40 un a, an
41 L' The
42 une table a table
43 une université a university
44 des some
45 le, la, les the
46 une a / an
47 un a / an
48 zéro zero (0)
49 un one (1)
50 deux two (2)
51 trois three (3)
52 quatre four (4)
53 cinq five (5)
54 six six (6)
55 sept seven (7)
56 huit eight (8)
57 neuf nine (9)
58 dix ten (10)
59 onze eleven (11)
60 douze twelve (12)
61 treize thirteen (13)
62 quatorze fourteen (14)
63 quinze fifteen (15)
64 seize sixteen (16)
65 dix-sept seventeen (17)
66 dix-huit eighteen (18)
67 dix-neuf nineteen (19)
68 vingt twenty (20)
69 vingt et un twenty-one (21)
70 vingt-deux twenty-two (22)
71 vingt-trois twenty-three (23)
72 vingt-quatre twenty-four (24)
73 vingt-cinq twenty-five (25)
74 vingt-six twenty-six (26)
75 vingt-sept twenty-seven
76 vingt-huit twenty-eight (28)
77 vingt-neuf twenty-nine (29)
78 trente thirty (30)
79 trente et un thirty-one (31)
80 trente-deux thirty-two (32)
81 quarante forty (40)
82 quarante et un forty-one (41)
83 cinquante fifty
84 le studio the studio
85 les studios the studios
86 l'acteur the male actor
87 les acteurs the male actors
88 l'hôtel the hotel
89 les hôtels the hotels
90 la personne the person
91 l' actrice the actress
92 les actrices the actresses
93 le professeur the male professor
94 la professeure the female professor
95 américain American
96 les histoires some stories
97 Qui est-ce? Who is this? / Who is that? / Who is it?
98 Qu'est-ce que c'est? What is this? / What is that? / What is it?
99 c'est this is / that is / it is
100 ce sont these are / those are / they are
101 ce n'est pas this is not / that is not / it is not
102 Notez bien! Note well!
103 L' article défini The definite article
104 L' article indéfini indefinite article
105 Le pluriel de substantifs Noun plurals
106 Transformez Convert
107 Quels articles? Which articles?
108 Les étudiantes the students
109 les professeurs the professors
110 Ça tourne! Action!
111 Le Chemin du retour Name of film used in Prof. Jay Siskin's class
112 Visionnement Viewing
113 Regards sur la culture Regarding the culture
114 Synthèse Synthesis
115 Language fonctionnel a feature of the text providing useful phrases - functional.
116 Vocabulaire relatif à l'épisode Vocabulary relative to the episode
117 Pour en savoir plus Marginal notes about culture, vocabulary, and grammer.
118 Pour utileser le film For utilizing with the film
119 pour for
120 Pour parler du film For talk about the film
121 Avant de Visionner Before the viewing
122 visionner to view / to watch
123 Avant before
124 Dans la papeterie In the stationery store
125 Ça coûte That costs
126 Que dire? What should they say?
127 Monsieure Sir
128 madame madam
129 mademoiselle miss
130 Les salutations The salutation / The greeting
131 Bonjour Hello
132 vous you
133 êtes are
134 Oui Yes
135 Et vous? And you?
136 Comment vous appelez-vous? What is your name?
137 Je m'appelle My name is
138 Enchanté Nice to meet you
139 Comment allez-vous, monsieur? How are you?
140 Très bien, merci. Et vous? Very well, thank you. And you?
141 Tres bien. Very well.
142 Au revoir Good-bye
143 Tu t'appelles Brigitte? Is your name Brigitte?
144 Oui, et toi, tu es . . .? Yes, and you, you are . . .?
145 toi you
146 L'histoire The story
147 SINGULIER singular
148 PLURIEL plural
149 ce ne sont pas these are not / those are not / they are not
150 je ne sais pas I don't know
151 MOTS APPARENTÉS: cognate
152 mot word
153 mot clé key word
154 moi me / I (emphatic)
155 à moi mine
156 toujours always
157 savoir to know
158 une a / an
159 une caméra a camera
160 des caméras some cameras
161 le mot juste the right word
162 et toi? and you?
163 Enchantée Nice to meet you
164 un personnage a person
165 À bientôt. See you soon.
166 À demain. See you tomorrow.
167 Au revoir. Good-bye.
168 Bonjour. Hello.
169 Ça va? How's it going?
170 Ça va bien. I'm fine. / I'm well.
171 Comment allez-vous? How are you?
172 Comment t'appelles-tu? What is your name?
173 Comment vas-tu? How are you?
174 Je m'appelle I am / My name is
175 Je vais bien. I'm fine
176 merci thank you
177 Salut. Hi. / Bye.
178 très bien very well
179 aussi also
180 bien well
181 dans in
182 de of / from
183 et and
184 il y a there is / there are
185 there / here
186 non no
187 ou or
188 oui yes
189 très very
190 visite visit
191 lampe lamp
192 carottes carrots
193 téléphone telephone
194 appartement apartment
195 microphone microphone
196 adresse adress
197 géographie geography
198 group group
199 drame drama
200 enthousiaste enthusiast
201 calme calm
202 date date
203 expérience experience
204 Les faux amis different meaning despite similar sound
205 actuel(le) present , current
206 crayon pencil
207 conférence lecture
208 Je vais bien aussi. I'm fine, too.
209 Salut, Benoit. À bientôt! Bye, Benoît. See you soon!
210 Oui, à demain! Salut, Brigitte! Yeah, see you tomorrow. Bye, Brigitte!
211 livres de français book in French
212 Trouvez les différences. Find the differences.
213 Qui est-ce? Who is it?
214 C'est Suzanne. It is Suzanne
215 Et là, qui est-ce? And who is that over there?
216 Là, ce sont Paul Lemieux et Diane Coste. They are Paul Lemieux and Diane Coste.
217 Et qui est-ce à la table? And who is that at the table?
218 Je ne sais pas. I don't know.
219 C'est Paris. This is Paris.
220 Ce n'est pas Paul. This is not Paul.
221 Ce ne sont pas Suzanne et Diane. They are not Suzanne and Diane.
222 Qui est-ce? Est-ce Chantel? Who is that? Is it Chantal?
223 Je ne sais pas. I don't know.
224 Qu'est-ce que c'est? What is that?
225 C'est un studio de télévision. It's a television studio.
226 C'est un film américain. It is an American film.
227 C'est une photo de Louise. This is a photo of louise.
228 Ce ne sont pas des photos d'Antoine. These are not photos of Antoine.
229 Voilà le film. Here's the film.
230 C'est l'histoire de Camille Leclair. It is the story of Camille Leclair.
231 C'est la vérité. That's the truth.
232 Voilà les acteurs! There are the actors!
233 Qu'est-ce que c'est? What is that? (this? it?)
234 C'est un sac à dos. It's a backpack.

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