BEGINNER1. LESSON #27. LES INVITATIONS
- Samedi, c’est ton anniversaire, Victor. On invite qui ?- On invite Michael, Nathan, Sophie et Zoé.
- On fait les cartes d’invitation ?
- Oui !
- Bleu pour les garçons, rose pour les filles. J’écris :
Je t’invite à mon anniversaire.
Samedi 30 Octobre.
A Samedi.
Toi, tu fais des jolis dessins.
Samedi 30 Octobre.
A Samedi.
TRANSLATION
- On Saturday, it’s your birthday, Victor. Who are we inviting ?
- We invite Michael, Nathan, Sophie et Zoé.
- Shall we make invitation cards ?
- Yes !
- Blue for the boys, pink for the girls. I’m writing :
I invite you to my birthday party.
Saturday, October 30th.
See you on Saturday.
You draw nice pictures.
- On Saturday, it’s your birthday, Victor. Who are we inviting ?
- We invite Michael, Nathan, Sophie et Zoé.
- Shall we make invitation cards ?
- Yes !
- Blue for the boys, pink for the girls. I’m writing :
I invite you to my birthday party.
Saturday, October 30th.
See you on Saturday.
You draw nice pictures.
When we say Je t’invite à mon anniversaire, everyone understand we’re talking about a birthday party. |
Samedi : Saturday. Anniversaire (masc.) : birthday, anniversary. Inviter : to invite. Invitation (fém.) : invitation. Carte (fém.) : card. Rose : pink. Octobre : October. Dessin (masc.) : drawing, picture. |
Not that complicated either to tell the date. You just have to remember which goes where. Let’s compare :
Samedi 30 octobre 2010
Saturday, october 30th 2010 What did you notice ? Not too many differences ? Exactly. You will invert the day of the month and the month. That’s it ! |
Translate in French : 1. October, 30th. 2. December, 5th. 3. See you on Saturday. Translate in English : 1. Le 12 septembre. 2. Samedi 8 novembre. 3. Vous faites les cartes d’invitation. Septembre : September. Novembre : November. Décembre : December. |