BEGINNER1. LESSON #8. LE GOÛTER
Le goûter :- (Marie) Bienvenue. Entrez !
- (Jean) Merci. Je te présente ma fille, Suzanne.
- (Marie) Bonjour Suzanne. Je te présente mon fils, Victor.
- (Jean) Voici des croissants.
- (Marie) J’aime les croissants.
- (les enfants) Nous aussi, nous aimons les croissants !
- (Marie) Aimez-vous le soda aussi ?
- (Les enfants) Ouiiii !
- (Jean) Ils aiment le soda.
SLOW DIALOGUE
TRANSLATION
4 PM:
- (Marie) Welcome. Come in !
- (Jean) Thank you. I present you my daughter, Suzanne.
- (Marie) Hello Suzanne. I present you my son, Victor.
- (Jean) Here's some croissants.
- (Marie) I like croissants.
- (les enfants) We like them too !
- (Marie) Do you like soda, too ?
- (Les enfants) Yeees !
- (Jean) They do like soda.
4 PM:
- (Marie) Welcome. Come in !
- (Jean) Thank you. I present you my daughter, Suzanne.
- (Marie) Hello Suzanne. I present you my son, Victor.
- (Jean) Here's some croissants.
- (Marie) I like croissants.
- (les enfants) We like them too !
- (Marie) Do you like soda, too ?
- (Les enfants) Yeees !
- (Jean) They do like soda.
Bienvenue : welcome. Entrer : to enter, to come in. Présenter : to present. Soda (masc.) : soda. |
You already know how to conjugate the verb aimer with je,
tu and il. Now, let's have a look at the next forms :
Lots of French verbs end with –er. They’re quite easy to conjugate. Forms are differents with each pronoun — but there the same for each verb. You should take a minute to get familiar with them. So, the good news is you can now conjugate lots of verbs. For example entrer (to come in, to enter) or présenter (to present).
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4 o’clock (16 heures, 4 heures de l’après-midi or maybe just 4 heures) is so important is France that the snack itself is sometimes called un quatre-heure. It’s a time when children eat biscuits, chocolat, croissant, pain au chocolat of course nothing too fancy.
Grown-ups often confess they pick a goûter too, once in a while. |
Translate in French : 1. Welcome Victor and Suzanne. 2. Do you like biscuits ? 3. Yes. They like biscuits. Translate in English : 1. Entrez ! 2. Nous entrons. 3. Vous présentez les enfants. Biscuit (masc.): biscuit. |