GCSE French Vocabulary Foundation Tier Listening 2007 PPT4.

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GCSE French Vocabulary Foundation Tier Listening 2007 PPT4

There are around 30 vocabulary slides in this presentation. Run through them a couple of times saying them out loud to yourself– then use the PowerPoint again to test yourself.

je ne connais pas [juh nuh con-nay pah] I dont know (a person)

sensationnel (m) sensationnelle (f) [son-sass-see-yon-nel] sensational

acheter [ash-tay] to buy

voiture [vwat-oor] car

études [ay-tood] studies

écrire [ay-creer] to write

se marier [suh ma-ree-ay] to get married

faire des ascensions [fair days ass-sonn-see-yon] to climb

voyage [vwy-arj] journey

États-Unis [ay-taz-oon-nee] United States (of America)

montagne [mon-tan-yuh] mountain

vivre [veev-ruh] to live

seul [surl] alone

quitter [kee-tay] to leave

école [ay-col] school

travailler [trav-vy-yay] to work

magasin [ma-gaz-zan] shop

alpinisme [al-pin-ees-muh] mountaineering

les Alpes [lays alp] the Alps

grimper [gram-pay] to climb

rester [res-tay] to stay

université [oo-nee-vair-sit-tay ] university

étudier [ay-too-dee-ay] to study

médecine [may-des-seen] medicine

appartement [ap-part-tuh-mon] flat / appartment

jaimerais mieux… [jaym-ur-ray m-yuh] I would prefer…

indépendant (m)/ indépendante (f) [an-day-pond-on / an day-pond-ont] independent

épouser [ay-pooz-ay] to marry