Scheda di revisione: French Lifestyle and Personality Essentials

📋 Course Outline

  1. Describing personality and appearance
  2. Sports, hobbies and leisure
  3. Family and age
  4. Places, days and months
  5. School vocabulary
  6. Useful words and phrases
  7. Numbers and pets

📖 1. Describing personality and appearance

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • cool : An adjective meaning cool, used to describe how someone is.
  • amusant(e) : An adjective meaning funny or amusing, used to describe a person or situation.
  • sympa(thique) : An adjective meaning nice or friendly, used to describe a person’s character.
  • méchant(e) : An adjective meaning mean, used to describe someone’s personality.
  • timide : An adjective meaning shy or timid, used to describe someone’s behavior.

📝 Essential Points

  • After Je suis, use an adjective in the correct feminine or masculine form when describing yourself.
  • Use Il/elle est followed by an adjective to describe a boy or a girl.
  • For plural groups, use Ils/elles sont followed by the appropriate adjective form.
  • Some adjectives in the list come in paired masculine/feminine forms like intelligent(e) and gentil(le).

💡 Memory Hook

Masculine vs feminine: many personality adjectives add -e or -elle(e) form.

📖 2. Sports, hobbies and leisure

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • jouer : A verb meaning to play, used with sports or activities in the jouer + à pattern.
  • faire : A verb meaning to do, used with sports or activities in the faire + de pattern.
  • aller : A verb meaning to go, used with places for leisure in the aller + à pattern.
  • au / à la / à l’ / aux : French preposition forms that contract with à depending on the following sport or place article.

📝 Essential Points

  • With jouer, use Je joue + au/àla/à l’/aux + activity (e.g., au football, au basketball, au volleyball, aux jeux vidéo).
  • With faire, use Je fais + du/de la/de l’/des + activity (e.g., du sport, de la natation, des promenades).
  • With aller, use Je vais + au/àla/à l’/aux + activity/places (e.g., au cinéma, à la plage, au gymnase).
  • Je joue uses au with masculine singular activities and aux with plural activities.
  • Il/elle/on joue uses the same pattern as Je/Tu/Nous/Vous but with the conjugated verb for third person.

💡 Memory Hook

Three verbs for leisure: jouer + à (play), faire + de (do), aller + à (go to).

📖 3. Family and age

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • ma famille : A noun phrase meaning my family.
  • ma mère : A noun phrase meaning my mother.
  • mon frère : A noun phrase meaning my brother.
  • j’ai : A verb form meaning I have, used in age statements.
  • il a / elle a : A verb form meaning he has or she has, used in age statements.

📝 Essential Points

  • To say who you live with, use J’habite avec + family members (e.g., J’habite avec ma mère, mon père et…).
  • To say someone’s age, use J’ai + age for yourself, and il a/elle a + age for others.
  • My birthday phrase uses Mon anniversaire est + day and month format (e.g., le 23 février).
  • For a brother you use Mon frère s’appelle + name, and for a sister Ma soeur s’appelle + name.
  • Age uses numbers after the verb form, as in J’ai treize ans and Mon frère a six ans.

💡 Memory Hook

Age formula: subject + avoir (j’ai/il a/elle a) + number + ans.

📖 4. Places, days and months

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • à : The preposition form used for towns/cities/suburbs and many locations in the given phrases.
  • en : The preposition form used for countries in the given location pattern.
  • lundi : The French word for Monday.
  • mardi : The French word for Tuesday.
  • janvier : The French word for January.

📝 Essential Points

  • Use J’habite à + town/city/suburb (e.g., J’habite à Adélaïde).
  • Use J’habite en + country (e.g., J’habite en Australie).
  • Days of the week are given as lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, dimanche.
  • Months are given starting with janvier, février, mars, avril, mai, juin, juillet, août, septembre, octobre, novembre, décembre.
  • North/south/east/west directions are listed as nord, est, sud, ouest and related forms like nord-est and sud-ouest.

💡 Memory Hook

Location preps: à = towns, en = countries.

📖 5. School vocabulary

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • J’étudie : A verb phrase meaning I study, used to introduce what you learn.
  • matière préférée : A noun phrase meaning favourite subject.
  • l’EPS : A school subject label for physical education in French.
  • un uniforme scolaire : A noun phrase meaning a school uniform.
  • Tu es en quelle classe : A question phrase asking which school class/year you are in.

📝 Essential Points

  • Use I study… as J’étudie + subject information (e.g., J’étudie…).
  • To ask or state your year, use Tu es en quelle classe ? and answer with Je suis en quatrième.
  • Subject names include English = l’anglais and French = le français in the provided list.
  • Humanities are given as les sciences humains, while science is given as les sciences.
  • Matters are plural for some subjects like les maths and les sciences, as shown in the examples.

💡 Memory Hook

School question pattern: en quelle classe + your year (e.g., quatrième = Year 8).

📖 6. Useful words and phrases

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • et : A conjunction meaning and.
  • parce que : A phrase meaning because.
  • il y a : A phrase meaning there is / there are.
  • j’aime : A verb form meaning I like, used to express preferences.
  • je n’aime pas : A verb phrase meaning I don’t like, used to refuse preferences.

📝 Essential Points

  • To connect ideas, use et for and and mais for but in your sentences.
  • To explain a reason, use parce que followed by the reason (because it is…).
  • Use il y a to express existence as there is/there are (followed by what exists).
  • Use je he il and she elle forms shown: je suis/ j’ai for yourself, il est/il a for he, elle est/elle a for she.
  • I like French is expressed as j’aime le français, and I don’t like English as je n’aime pas l’anglais.

💡 Memory Hook

Opinion verbs: j’aime (like) vs je n’aime pas (not like), joined with parce que (because).

📖 7. Numbers and pets

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • un chien : A noun phrase meaning a dog.
  • un chat : A noun phrase meaning a cat.
  • vingt : The French word for twenty.
  • quatre-vingts : The French word for eighty as given in the number list.

📝 Essential Points

  • Numbers use forms like 1 un, 10 dix, 20 vingt, 30 trente, 40 quarante, 50 cinquante, and 100 cent in the list.
  • To say you have a pet, use J’ai + a dog/cat pattern (e.g., J’ai… un chien).
  • To name the pet, use mon chien s’appelle + name and mon chat s’appelle + name.
  • Follow the provided number spellings for teens like 13 treize and 17 dix-sept.
  • Eighty is written as quatre-vingts and ninety as quatre-vingt-dix in the provided list.

💡 Memory Hook

Pet pattern: J’ai + un chien/un chat, then s’appelle for the name.

⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Confusions

  1. Mixing prepositions in sports is common: jouer needs à, faire needs de, and aller needs à with places.
  2. Students often use the wrong age helper verb: j’ai for yourself, il a for he, and elle a for she.
  3. Confusing location prepositions happens when switching towns and countries: à for towns/suburbs vs en for countries.
  4. Adjectives for personality must match gender, so missing the feminine form can make the sentence incorrect.
  5. Plural sports/activity articles differ in jouer patterns, so choosing au vs aux incorrectly changes the grammar.
  6. Years/classes can be mis-answered, since Year 8 is explicitly given as Je suis en quatrième.

✅ Exam Checklist

  1. Write a sentence using Je suis + personality adjective with correct masculine/feminine form.
  2. Write a sentence using Il/elle est + personality adjective for a he or a she.
  3. Choose jouer + à for sports/activities where the verb is jouer (e.g., au football, aux jeux vidéo).
  4. Choose faire + de for sports/activities where the verb is faire (e.g., du sport, de la natation).
  5. Choose aller + à for leisure places where the verb is aller (e.g., au cinéma, à la plage, au gymnase).
  6. Write J’habite avec + family members to say who you live with.
  7. Write an age sentence using j’ai + age for yourself and il a / elle a + age for others.
  8. State a birthday using Mon anniversaire est + day and month in the format shown.
  9. Use à for towns/cities/suburbs and en for countries in J’habite sentences.
  10. Know the day and month vocabulary listed (lundi… dimanche and janvier… décembre).
  11. Use J’étudie + subject and answer the class-year question with Tu es en quelle classe ? / Je suis en quatrième.
  12. Use et, aussi, mais, je, il, elle, j’ai, il a, elle a in preference and identity phrases.
  13. Form opinions with j’aime + subject and je n’aime pas + subject, including parce que for reasons.
  14. Say you have a pet using J’ai + un chien/un chat and add the name using mon chien s’appelle / mon chat s’appelle.

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1. Which adjective is used to describe someone who is shy or timid?

2. What form should you use in the sentence "Je suis ___" when describing yourself?

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Personality adjectives — masculine/feminine?

Add -e or -elle for feminine forms.

Appearance description — use of 'Je suis'?

Follow with an adjective matching your gender.

Sports, hobbies — 'jouer' or 'faire'?

'Jouer' with à, 'faire' with de.

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