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French phrases for casual conversations during school breaks.

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đź’ˇKey Phrases and Explanations

Tu t'appelles comment ?

This is a more direct version of "What's your name?" It's informal and very common in everyday speech, especially among young people.

Tu es en quelle année ?

This question means "What school year are you in?" It's useful when you meet someone in an academic setting. "Première année" is first year, "deuxième année" is second year, and so on.

Tu habites ici ?

This is a simple yes-no question: "Do you live here?" It's a common way to learn more about someone's daily life.

J'habite à côté de l'école.

This means "I live next to the school." You can replace "l'école" with any place: "à côté du supermarché," for example.

Pas loin.

This short answer means "Not far." It's a natural response to questions like "Do you live nearby?"

Tu aimes le cours de français ?

This means "Do you like the French class?" You can also say "Tu aimes le français ?" for a simpler version. This question uses the verb "aimer" (to like).

J'aime bien.

This means "I like it." It's a softer, friendly way to say you enjoy something, compared to the stronger "J'adore."

Ă€ plus !

Short for "Ă€ plus tard," this means "See you later." It's informal and commonly used among friends or classmates.

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📜Script

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Break Time Chat

A

Salut !

A

Tu t'appelles comment ?

B

Je suis Hugo.

B

Et toi ?

A

Moi, c'est Lina.

B

Tu es en quelle année ?

A

Je suis en deuxième année.

B

Ah, d'accord.

B

Moi, je suis en première.

A

Tu habites ici ?

B

Oui, j'habite à côté de l'école.

B

Et toi ?

A

Moi aussi, pas loin.

B

Tu aimes le cours de français ?

A

Oui, j'aime bien.

A

Et toi ?

B

Moi aussi.

B

Ă€ plus !

A

Ă€ plus !

❓Practice Questions

Question 1Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

What's your name?

Question:

Tu t'appelles ___?

Question 2Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

What year are you in?

Question:

Tu es en quelle ___?

Question 3Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

I'm in my second year.

Question:

Je suis en ___ année.

Question 4Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

Do you live here?

Question:

Tu ___ ici?

Question 5Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

Yes, I live next to the school.

Question:

Oui, j'habite à ___ de l'école.

Question 6Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

Me too, not far away.

Question:

Moi aussi, pas ___.

Question 7Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

Yes, I like it.

Question:

Oui, j'aime ___.

Question 8Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

See you later!

Question:

Ă€ ___!

đź’ˇ Effective Study Tips:

  • • Listen to the audio first and try to answer
  • • Use the translation to understand the context
  • • After checking the answer, listen again to review
  • • Practice using similar expressions in other situations