What are some French classroom expressions?
What are some French classroom expressions?
Here are some instructional phrases that will be helpful when used in classrooms in French:
- Sit down – asseyez-vous.
- Listen – ecoutez.
- Put your things away – rangez vos affaires.
- Stand up – levez vous.
- Repeat after me – répétez après moi.
How would you describe your school in French?
Pierre starts by describing his morning school routine….Describing Your School.
| French | English |
|---|---|
| L’école (pronounced /ay-kol/) | ‘The school’ |
| Le cours (pronounced /koor/) | ‘The class’ |
| La cour de récréation (pronounced /koor duh ray-kray-ah-seeohn/) | ‘The playground’ |
| La salle de classe (pronounced /sahl duh klas/) | ‘The classroom’ |
What are some expressions in French?
French Expressions To Keep In Your Back Pocket
- C’est simple comme bonjour ! Literally: It’s simple as hello!
- On n’est pas sorti de l’auberge !
- À qui mieux mieux.
- Être dans la galère.
- Il (ne) faut pas pousser mémé dans les orties !
- Mettre les points sur les i.
- Pisser dans un violon.
- Ça ne casse pas trois pattes à un canard.
How do you praise students in French?
You can also compliment someone or something by saying how they make you feel: je suis……It’s Good!
| French | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| C’est bon | seh ban | It’s good! |
| C’est très bon | seh treh ban | It’s very good! |
| C’est délicieux! | seh day-li-si-ö | It’s delicious! |
| C’est exquis! | seh-t-eh-ks-ki | That’s excellent/exquisite. |
How do u say sit down in French?
Just sit down, please. Asseyez-vous, s’il vous plaît.
How can I write about my school?
My School Essay In English For Class 1
- My school is one of the most popular schools in town.
- My school building is very spacious and beautiful.
- My school has a huge playground where I can play various outdoor games.
- I have many friends at my school where we study and play together.
What are some French compliments?
Compliments In French
- You are cute! — Tu es mignonne !
- You have beautiful eyes. — Tu as de beaux yeux.
- You are very nice. — Tu es très sympa.
- I love your smile, it’s so charming.
- I like your new haircut.
- I like this color, it really suits you!
- That’s what I call smart!
- You are a great cook!
How do you say sit in French to a dog?
9 – How to Speak to a dog in French?
- Assis ! = Sit!
- Couché ! = Down!
- Reste ! = Stay!
- Pas bouger ! = Stand still!
- Au pied ! = Heel!
- Viens ici ! = Come here!
- Debout ! = Stand!
- Rapporte ! = Fetch!
Why do I need to learn French vocabulary in school?
When you’re in school, you may need help with completing your assignments or clarifying class expectations. Unless you’ve got a French teacher who abides classroom discussion and questions in English (you’d be a rare case), you’ll need vocabulary for assignments, class materials and more.
What is the difference between French and British school years?
I’m in… In the French educational system, names of school years “count down”, whereas in the British and US systems, they generally “count up”. This gives the following rough equivalents.
What are some good phrases to include in a classroom speech?
Great post! Perhaps you could also include a section on phrases related to classroom management (i.e. c’est inapproprié quand tu…, respecter l’espace personnel, regarde devant toi, prenez une position d’écoute, je n’apprécie pas quand tu….., montrez du respect envers…, etc.) I will try to add later.
How do I use idiomatic expressions in fluentu?
You can search for any idiomatic expression in the FluentU library to see all the different ways that native speakers use them in conversation. In addition to these subtitled videos, you can also add words and phrases from these clips into your personal vocabulary lists and flashcard sets.