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Match the following French words to their English translations:
Match the following French words to their English translations:
le menton = the chin le front = the forehead la joue = the cheek les cheveux longs = long hair les cheveux courts = short hair les cheveux bouclés = curly hair les cheveux lisses = straight hair les cheveux frisés = frizzy hair les cheveux ondulés = wavy hair des cheveux en brosse = crew cut hair une queue de cheval = ponytail la figure ovale = oval faced la figure rond = round faced la figure carré = squared faced la figure rectangulaire = rectangular faced
Study Notes
French III Fall Semester Review - Vocabulaire
- Appearance: Includes terms for different facial features (chin, forehead, cheeks, hair types: short, long, curly, straight, frizzy, wavy, etc.), hairstyles (ponytail, crew cut), and facial shapes (oval, round, square, rectangular).
- Being Bald/Having Facial Hair: Includes terms for beards, mustaches, and baldness.
- Physical Description: Words for describing physical attributes like skinny/thin, strong, well-built, freckles, moles, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Includes red hair.
French III Fall Semester Review - Verb Conjugations
- Reflexive Verbs: Provides examples of reflexive verbs like se laver (to wash oneself), se brosser (to brush oneself), se maquiller (to put on makeup), etc.
- Basic Actions verbs: Verbs of basic actions, like s'habiller (to get dressed), se déshabiller (to get undressed), se doucher (to shower), se baigner (to bathe), se lever (to get up), s'asseoir (to sit down), se coucher (to go to bed), se préparer (to get ready), and se reposer (to rest). Also, terms for actions like shaving, putting on makeup and removing makeup.
- Impatient/Negative Feelings: Terms for dealing with impatient/negative feelings, getting impatient, worrying, being called a name, sitting down, relaxing, resting. Also, being quiet.
- Other Actions: Terms for actions such as taking a walk, apologizing, going to a place, buying something for oneself, rushing. Terms for eating, stopping, and making a mistake. Also, remembering, becoming angry, and getting ready.
French III Fall Semester Review - Personal Relationships
- Personality Traits: Vocabulary for describing various personality traits (seductive, calm, immature, loyal, disloyal, affectionate, charming, thrifty, honest, great, mature, proud, careful, sensitive).
- Relationships: Terms for relationships (marriage, dates/appointments, gossip, friendships, betrayal). Terms for doing different social actions like flirting, trusting, standing someone up, leaving, breaking up, and getting mad at someone. More terms for getting angry, getting engaged, getting married, and getting divorced.
French III Fall Semester Review - Grammatical Concepts
- Present Tense: Information on conjugating verbs in the present tense for different verb types (ER, RE, IR). Includes examples.
- Imperative: Information on using the imperative (commands). Includes conjugation rules and examples.
- Reflexives: Includes conjugation.
- Articles: Explanation and examples of using definite and indefinite articles, including rules for uses with dates, geographical locations, and professions.
French III Fall Semester Review - Understanding and Communication
- Listening Comprehension: Practice in listening to situations and answering questions.
- Reading Comprehension: Practice reading passages and answering questions.
- Vocabulary: Emphasis on understanding words/phrases related to a variety of topics like objects, qualities, body parts, and daily activities.
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Prepare for your French III exam with this comprehensive review quiz covering vocabulary related to physical appearance and verb conjugations. Test your knowledge on terms for facial features, hairstyles, and common reflexive verbs. Perfect for solidifying your understanding of the language!