GCSE French Vocabulary Foundation Tier Listening 2004 PPT1.

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GCSE French Vocabulary Foundation Tier Listening 2004 PPT1

There are 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.

les cheveux courts [lay shuv-vuh koor] short hair

se reposer [suh rup-poz-ay] to rest

les copains [lay kop-pan] friends

un orchestre [uhn or-kes-truh] an orchestra

la trompette [lah trom-pet] trumpet

chanter [shon-tay] to sing

un lycée [uhn lees-say] sixth form college

lhistoire-géo [leest-waar jay-oh] Humanities

les élèves [layz ay-lev] pupils

les fleurs [lay flur] flowers

les légumes [lay lay-goom] vegetables

linformatique [lahn-form-mat-teek] I.T.

lordinateur [lor-din-nat-tur] computer

lautoroute [lotto-root] motorway

les malades [lay mal-add] sick people / patients

lhôpital [lop-pit-tal] hospital

les grandes vacances [lay grond vak-kons] summer holidays

parler [parl-lay] to speak / talk

lannée dernière [lannay dair-nee-air] last year

largent [lar-jon] money

le beau temps [luh bow ton] good weather

la cuisine [lah kweez-zeen] cooking / kitchen

tout le monde [too-luh-mond] everybody

le logement [luh loj-mon] accommodation

le cirque [luh seerk] circus

le stade [luh stad] stadium

le spectacle [luh spek-tak-cluh] show

le prix dentrée [luh pree don-tray] entrance fee

gratuit [grat-wee] free

les enfants [lays on-fon] children