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Talking about your home country

How to talk about your home country in French.

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French Vocabulary Practice

💡Key Phrases and Explanations

Je viens de Corée / du Brésil

Say this when you want to tell people where you come from.

D'où venez-vous ?

Use this to ask someone's origin in a formal or polite way.

Je suis brésilienne

Use this to talk about your nationality. The word changes for men and women.

Je suis né(e) à Rio / à Séoul

This tells people where you were born. The verb changes slightly depending on gender.

Vous parlez bien français !

Say this to compliment someone's ability in French.

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Parler de son pays d'origine

A

D'où venez-vous ?

B

Je viens de Corée.

B

Et vous ?

A

Je viens du Brésil.

A

Je suis brésilienne.

B

Vous êtes née au Brésil ?

A

Oui, je suis née à Rio.

B

Moi, je suis né à Séoul.

A

Vous parlez bien français !

B

Merci, c'est gentil.

Practice Questions

Question 1Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

Where are you from?

Question:

D'où ___-vous?

Question 2Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

I'm from Korea.

Question:

Je viens de ___.

Question 3Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

I'm from Brazil.

Question:

Je viens du ___.

Question 4Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

I'm Brazilian.

Question:

Je suis ___.

Question 5Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

Were you born in Brazil?

Question:

Vous êtes ___ au Brésil?

Question 6Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

Yes, I was born in Rio.

Question:

Oui, je suis née à ___.

Question 7Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

I was born in Seoul.

Question:

Moi, je suis né à ___.

Question 8Speaker A

Conversation context (translation):

You speak French well!

Question:

Vous parlez bien ___!

Question 9Speaker B

Conversation context (translation):

Thank you, that's kind.

Question:

Merci, c'est ___.

💡 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