Est-ce qu’il y a des poissons dans l’étang?
Are there any fish in the pond?
THIS WEEK Our vocabulary topic is au parc (at the park).
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La flamme était allumée pendant la cérémonie d’ouverture.
The flame was lit during the opening ceremony.
THIS WEEK
In honor of the Winter Olympic Games —lesJeux Olympiques d’Hiver in French — we’ll be exploring some of the vocabulary of these exciting days in Vancouver.
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Il aime faire la planche à roulettes à Paris.
He loves to skateboard in Paris.
We couldn’t resist featuring a second word inspired by yesterday’s video about skateboarding and snacking in Paris.
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La danse sur glace fait partie du patinage artistique.
Ice dancing is part of figure skating.
THIS WEEK
In honor of the Winter Olympic Games —lesJeux Olympiques d’Hiver in French — we’ll be exploring some of the vocabulary of these exciting days in Vancouver.
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Regardez le passage du relais de flamme olympique au Québec. Watch the passage of the Olympic torch relay in Quebec.
Vidéo. The Olympic torch is currently making its way through Canada in preparation for the 2010 Winter Games. Join in the celebration and test your French listening skills with this video.
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This week we are exploring words in the news. We will return to vocabulary related to the holidays soon.
Les Français aiment beaucoup le sport. The French like sports very much.
TODAY Note how the French use the singular le sport instead of the plural form of the word sports as we do in English. It’s one example of singular and plural differences between the two languages.
Le surf des neiges comprend des sauts acrobatiques et devient très populaire.
Snowboarding includes acrobatic jumps and is becoming very popular.
THIS WEEK
In honor of the Winter Olympic Games —lesJeux Olympiques d’Hiver in French — we’ll be exploring some of the vocabulary of these exciting days in Vancouver.
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Le vainqueur est le champion en titre.
The winner is the defending champion.
AUJOURD’HUI Today
In honor of the upcoming Summer Olympic Games —lesJeux Olympiques d’Éte in French — today’s word helps us get ready for the events in London.
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Ne vous asseyez pas là! Le banc est couvert de fientes d’oiseaux.
Don’t sit there! The bench is covered in bird droppings.
A WORD FOR EVERYTHING
Today’s word might serve as a reminder that, for all the beauty of the French language, there are plenty of vocabulary words for some of the less-than-beautiful things we might encounter in everyday life. Click here to discover more words about recreation and life outdoors.
Tu t’inquiètes que l’eau soit trop profonde pour les enfants? Are you worried that the water is too deep for the children?
THIS WEEK As classes wind down and thoughts begin turning to summer vacations, many families will no doubt head for the beaches soon. This week, we’ll explore the vocabulary of the summer seaside.
Ces athlètes ont remporté le plus de médailles.
These athletes won the most medals.
THIS WEEK
In honor of the Winter Olympic Games —lesJeux Olympiques d’Hiver in French — we’ll be exploring some of the vocabulary of these exciting days in Vancouver.
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Les vagues s’écrasent sur les rochers. The waves crash on the rocks.
TODAY Our vocabulary word is inspired by the seaside. After you’ve learned how to say to crash in French, follow the links below to learn more French vocabulary words about la mer, the sea.
Louise cueille toujours des coquillages et les transforme en colliers. Louise always gathers seashells and turns them into necklaces.
THIS WEEK As classes wind down and thoughts begin turning to summer vacations, many families will no doubt head for the beaches soon. This week, we’ll explore the vocabulary of the summer seaside.
Une mouche a atterri sur le sandwich de Georges pendant son pique-nique.
A fly landed on George’s sandwich during his picnic.
THIS WEEK With the school year over or winding down for many of us and thoughts turning to summer vacations, we thought this would be a great week to look at some words for life in the sun — or la vie dans le soleil.
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