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This document appears to be a French language exam paper, specifically covering greetings, introductions, expressing relationships, time, and other common phrases. It also includes a range of question types and examples. There are questions about ages, birthdays and locations.

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Final Exam December 13, 2024 10:28 AM Episode 2: Greetings Hello - A lot - Salut - Bonjour How are you dong - Ça va ? - Comment ça va ? - Comment allez-vous ? - Vous allez bien Goodbye - Salut - Bye - Au revoir - A beintot Introduce yourself: How to say you...

Final Exam December 13, 2024 10:28 AM Episode 2: Greetings Hello - A lot - Salut - Bonjour How are you dong - Ça va ? - Comment ça va ? - Comment allez-vous ? - Vous allez bien Goodbye - Salut - Bye - Au revoir - A beintot Introduce yourself: How to say your job - Je suis etudiant How to say I'm from - Je viens du marc/im from maroc How to say where you live - j'habite a Quebec (if it’s a city) How to say what language you speak - Je pagle anglais How to say you relationships - Single/celibaraite - Partner/conjointe de fair - Married/ marie - Divorced/divorce Je suis celibataire/ I am single How to say your status of children - Je n'ai pas d'enfants/I have no children - j'ai deux enfant/I have 2 children Episode 2: How to say your adress How to say your postal code - C’est quoi votre code postal/What is your postal code - Quel est votre nom de famille How to say your phone number - Votre numéro de téléphone ?/and your phone number How to say your first name? Final Exam Page 1 How to say your first name? - Votre prénom ? /your first name How to say your address? - Quelle est votre adresse ? /what is your adress Age and Birthday How to say your age - J'ai 21 ans/I am 21 years old How to ask someone for their age? - Quel âge avez-vous ? / how old are you How to ask someones birthday? - Quelle est votre date de naissance ? /what is your date of birth How to say your birthday - Ma date de naissance est le 8 mars 1984/ my birthday is march 8, 1984 Birthday 0-10 (un-dix) 10-15 (dix+single digit number) (dix-seize) 17-19 (dix-sept - dix-neuf) 20-29 (vingt - veign-neuf) 30-39 (trente+single digit number) (trente- trente-neuf) 40-49 (quarante+single digit number) (quarante-qarante neuf) 50-59 (cinquante+ single digit number) (cinqunate - cinquante-neuf) 60-69 (soixante + single digit number) (soixante-soixainte neuf) 70-79 (soixainte + 11-19) (soixante dix-soxiante-dix neuf) 80-89(quanrate veight 4x20=80) (quanrate viehgt + #1-9) 90-96 (quanrante veight + 10,20,30,40,50,60) ex, qyarante veight douze 97-99 (qatre veight + dix sigle digit number (7-9) ex. Quatre veight dix sept 100- cent How to say I don’t understand somehting in french 1- Pouvez-vous repeter s'il vous plait?/Can you repeat please? 2- Lentement, s’il vous plait./slowly please Excusez-moi. Je ne comprends pas/exuse me. I don’t understand Months Janvier- January Février- February Mars- March Avril- April Mai- May Juin- June Final Exam Page 2 Juin- June Juillet- July Aout- August Septembre- September Octobre- October Novembre- November Décembre- December Day Monday- Lundi Tuesday- Mardi Wednesday- Mercredi Thursday- Jeudi Friday- Vendredi Saturday- Samedi Sunday- Dimanche Episode 3 Clocks Une montre- A watch Une horloge- A clock Un réveille-matin- An alarm clock Un cellulaire- A cell phone Time 12 hours 0- Nothing 5- Et cinq- and 5 10- Et dix- and 10 15- Et quart- and 15 20- Et vingt- and 20 25- Et vingt-cinq- and 25 30- Demie- half an hour 35- Moins vingt cinq- minus to 25 40- Moins vingt- minus twenty 45- Moins quart- minus 15 50- Moins dix- minus 10 55- Moins cinq- minus 5 12 hours 0- Nothing 5- Et cinq- and 5 10- Et dix- and 10 15- Et quart- and 15 20- Et vingt- and 20 25- Et vingt-cinq- and 25 30- Demie- half an hour 35- Moins vingt cinq- minus to 25 40- Moins vingt- minus twenty 45- Moins quart- minus 15 50- Moins dix- mius 10 55- Moins cinq- minus 5 Avez-vous l’heure/Do you know the time 12:00 (morning)- midi Final Exam Page 3 12:00 (morning)- midi 12:00(night)- minuit School - J’étudie du lundi au jeudi- I study from Monday to Thursday - Le cours dure 16 semaines- The course last 16 weeks - Le cours est de 7 heures à 10 heures- The class is from 7 am to 10 am How to ask your time: - Excusez-moi madame/ monsieur, avez-vous l’heure ?/Excuse me madam/ sir, do you have the time? - Pardon, quelle heure est-il ?/Excuse me, what time it is - Excusez-moi, il est quelle heure/Excuse me, what time it is Position - Ontop/sur - Inside/dans - Infront/devant - Behind/derriere - Underneath/sous - In between/entre Colours - Vert/green - Bleu/blue - Noir/black - Brun/brown - Blanc/white - Jaune/yellow - Orange/orange - Rouge/red Subject Pronoun Conjugation of Aller English Translation Je vais I go/I am going Tu vas You go/You are going (informal, singular) Il/Elle/On va He/She/One goes/He/She/One is going Nous allons We go/We are going Vous allez You go/You are going (formal or plural) Ils/Elles vont They go/They are going Possesive Determines (mon,ma/mes) my: They are placed in front of a noun → Ma souer sapelle Lise/My sisters name is Lise Mon+ masucline singular noun → Mon pere/my father Ma+feminine singualr noun → Ma mere/ my mom Mes+ plural noun (masc+fem) → Mes filles/my daugthers C'est or Ce Sont Cest is a Singualr noun → Cest qui/who is it Ce sont is a plural noun → Quest-ce que cest/What is it/ Final Exam Page 4 → Quest-ce que cest/What is it/ Informal vs Formal Who is it? Informal: cest qui? Formal: Qui est-ce? What is it? Informal: Cest quoi Formal: qu'est-ce que cest Personal Pronouns Il/elle replcase singualr masc and feminine noun - Celine est etudiante. Elle Habite avec sa souer Elles/ills replace masc/fem plural nouns - Les filles sont dans la classe. Elle travillent Avoir and Etre Avoir- to have Etre- to be Avoir: j’ai- I have tu as- you il/elle/on a- he/she/we have nous avons- we have vous avez- you have ils/elles on- they have Etre: je suis- I am tu es- you are il/elle/on est- he/she/we are nous sommes- we are vous êtes- you are ils/elles sont- they are Possesive Determines (son,sa/ses/his/her) You determine to use son/sa/ses based on the noun that follow the possesive determiner Son- masc singular noun Sa- fem singular noun Ses- plural nouns Votre and Vous (your) Votre is singular Vos is pluaral Formal ways to acknolwegd somone over ta/ton/tes Possesive Determiners (ton/ta/tes/your) Ta: fem singular noun Ton: masc singular noun Tes: plural noun 3 Kind of Closed Questions 1. Intonation Ascendate Final Exam Page 5 1. Intonation Ascendate Informal Subject+verb+rest of the sentence → Il a un stylo 2. Es-ce que At the start of sentence to make it a question Est ce que+ subject+verb+rest of intonationan ascendate → Est ce que tu vein ce soir 3. Verb + pronoun Verb+hypen+subject pronoun Pronoun+ verb -> verb Pronoun → Ascentende: tu as Verb+pronoun: as tu - Vous etes- inontation - Est-ce que vous etes dentise- est ce - Etest vous dentise Open ended question Interrogative words for open ended question - Où (where) - Quand (when) - Comment (how) - Combien (how much/many) - C’est quoi (what is it) - C’est qui (who is it) Informal - At the beginning and end of the sentece - Subject verb → Ou habitez vous Formal - Verb+ pronoun - Always at the begiining of the sentence → Vous habitez ou How to interput somone Excusez-moi… Excusez-moi, madame/monsieur… Pardon.. Pardon, madame/ monsieur.. How to ask for directions Je cherche- im looking for Pouvez-vous me dire ou- can you tell me where - c’est à quel endroit - where is it Adding -th/ieme to the number - Premier (1) - deuxième (2e) - troisième (3e) - quatrième* (4e) - cinquième* (5e) - sixième (6e) - septième (7e) - huitième (8e) - neuvième* (9e) - dixième (10e) Final Exam Page 6 - dixième (10e) - onzième* (11e) - Douzième* (12) Location prepostions - A guage- left - A droite- right - En face- in front - A cote- beside - Au bout- at the nd of - Loin- far away - Pres- near - Au dessus- above After location prepositions use - Du- maslculine - De la- feminine - De'l- repalce verb - Des- plural Insturctions Verb Tu (drops the final s) Nous (and ons) Vous (add z) Aller (to go) va allons allez Continuer (to continue) contunue continuons continuez Descendre (to go down) descends descnedons descendez Monter ( to go up) monte montons montez Prendre ( to take) prends prenons prenez Tourner ( to turn) tourne tournons tournez Family Member Names Conjoint/conjointe- spouse Frere- brother Soeur- sister Beau-pere- father in law Belle-mere- mother in law Grandparents- grandparents Pere- father Mere- mother Petit-fils- grandson Petite- fille- grandaugter Cousin/cousine- cousin Chum/blonde- partner Responding to Directions La blank location est(person)/cest (object) du/de la/de l'/des location Final Exam Page 7

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