French Vocabulary: Feelings and Places
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What might a French teenager say if their friend seems overly worried about an upcoming event?

Ce n’est pas la peine de t’inquiéter.

If two people are laughing and seem to enjoy each other's company, how might you describe their interaction using an expression from the vocabulary?

Ils ont l’air de bien s’entendre.

A student is struggling with math. What kind of help might their parents arrange, using a term from the vocabulary list?

le cours particulier

After a long day of physical activity, how might you describe how someone looks, using an expression from the vocabulary?

<p>Tu as l’air crevé(e).</p> Signup and view all the answers

A group of friends enjoys watching and discussing movies together. Which place best suits their activities?

<p>le ciné-club</p> Signup and view all the answers

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détester quelque chose

to hate (dislike) something

le ciné-club

the movie theatre, film club [meeting]

la discothèque

the disco

l’aquaparc

the water park

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la patinoire

the ice rink

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French Verbs and Expressions

  • détester: to hate (dislike) something
  • être fâché(e): to be angry
  • être affolé(e): to panic
  • réfléchir: to think, reflect, to be pensive

French Nouns and Phrases

  • ciné-club: the movie theatre, film club [meeting]
  • discothèque: the disco
  • festival: the festival
  • MJC: “Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture”
  • aquaparc: the water park
  • soirée: an evening party
  • complexe sportif: the sports complex
  • skatepark: the skate park
  • cours particulier: a tutoring session
  • auto-école: driving school
  • école de conduite: driving school
  • bibliothèque: the library
  • fête foraine: funfair
  • salle de jeux vidéo: the video arcade
  • patinoire: the ice rink

Phrases for Describing Emotions and Feelings

  • "Je l’ai rencontré(e) au ciné-club.": I met him/her at the film club.
  • "Tu ferais bien de l’inviter à la maison.": You would do well to invite him/her to the house. (It would be a good idea to…)
  • "Ce n’est pas la peine de t’inquiéter.": It’s not worth worrying about.
  • "Tu as l’air de bien l’aimer.": It looks like you really like him/her.
  • "Tu as l’air crevé(e).": You look exhausted.
  • Ça n’a pas l’air d’aller. : You don’t seem well.
  • Ils ont l’air de bien s’entendre. : They look like they get along well.
  • Tu as l’air d’être déprimé(e). : You look (seem) depressed.

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Explore French vocabulary related to feelings, emotions, and places. Learn verbs like 'détester' and nouns like 'ciné-club'. Also, broaden your understanding of French culture.

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