Sunday 28 February 2016

Doing activities



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To express the fact that you practise activities, you employ mainly " faire" (to do) and "jouer" (to play for sport or games activities). If you use the verb "faire" in this case, the structure of the sentence is:

Subject  + faire + de la + activity (it can be sport or craft....)
Subject  + faire + du (contraction of de la) + activity.
Je fais de la gymnastique.
Je fais du football.

Do you know how to conjugate faire ?

Je fais
Tu fais
Il / Elle fait
Nous faisons
Vous faites or vous faisez
Ils / Elles font

And the verb jouer?

Sometimes, you can use another verb to say that you practice a sport or an hobby like scrap, it is the verb "jouer":

The structure is a little bit different:

Tom joue à la balle
Tom joue au badminton

Have you noticed anything ?

Subject + jouer + à la + activity                                 Il joue au ballon (he is playing at the balloon)
Subject + jouer + au (contraction of à le) +activity      Nous jouons à la marelle (we are playing at the                                                                                             hopscotch)

Here, we use à + an article or a contracted proposition au (à le).

BUT if you play with an musical instrument you use de la or du.

Je joue de la harpe. I play harp.
Je joue du piano. I play piano.

French conjugation sometimes can be complex and it could be very useful to have a guide to remind how verb is conjugated. For almost French household, they have this book called Becherelle. It is very helpful.




Tuesday 9 February 2016

How to introduce oneself


                                             
In a social life, knowing the persons who you interact is important. The first things that you should know about them and they should know about you, are the main the name and more for some situations given (age, job, nationality, marital status...) There is a noun for that: INTRODUCTION - LA PRESENTATION.

You want to say your name:
a) Je m'appelle Pierre. My name is Pierre.
b) Mon prénom est Carole. My first name is Carole 
c) Mon nom est DUBOIS. My surname is DUBOIS.
For the cases b and c it is for formal situation, for example when you are in an office or to register yourself.

How to ask:
Comment t'appelles-tu ? Comment vous appelez-vous ? What's your name?
Quel est ton prénom ? Quel est votre prénom ? What is your first name?
Quel est ton nom ? Quel est votre prénom ? What is your surname?

You want to say your age:           
J'ai 25 ans. I am 25 years old.
Here you employ the verb avoir.

How to ask:
Quel âge as-tu ? How old are you?
Quel est ton âge ? What is your age?
Two ways to ask the age of someone. For the first question, you need to employ "avoir".

You want to say your job:
Je suis maçon. I am a builder.
Je travaille en tant qu'infirmière-chef. I work as a head nurse.

How to ask:

Que fais-tu dans la vie? or que faites-vous dans la vie ?
Quel est ton métier ? or quel est votre métier ? What is your job?
Quelle est ta profession? Or quelle est votre profession? What is your profession?

You want to say your marital status:
Je suis célibataire. I am single.
Je suis marié(e). I am married.
Je suis en couple or je vis en couple. I am in a relationship.
Je suis séparé(e). I am separeted.
Je suis divorcé(e). I am divorced.
Je suis veuf(ve). I am a widower (widow).

How to ask:

Quelle est votre situation matrimoniale? What is your marital status?

You want to say your nationality:
Je suis français. I am French.
Je suis de nationalité française. I have the French nationality.

How to ask:
Quelle est ta/votre nationalité ? What is your nationality? 

You want to say where you come from:
From a country: je viens de Belgique. I come from Belgium.
From a county: je viens de Franche-Comté. I come from Franche-Comté.
From a town: je viens de Paris. I come from Paris.

How to ask:
D'où viens-tu ? Or d'où venez vous ? Where do you come from?

You want to say where you live: 
J'habite à Lyon/ en Rhône-Alpes/ en France. I live in Lyon/ in Rhône-Alpes (it is the county of Lyon)/ in France.

How to ask:
D'où viens-tu ? D'où venez-vous ? Where do you come from?

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