Rooms in the house
Vocabulary (ce2)
a house (but come back home) | Une maison | My parents have a large house. We come back home at six o’clock. |
a window | Une fenêtre | There are three windows in the classroom. |
a bed | Un lit | I sleep in my bed. |
a bedroom | Une chambre | My bedroom is very nice. |
a dining room | Salle à manger | We eat hamburgers in the dining room. |
a living room | Salon | We watch television in the living room. |
a bath | Un bain | There is a bath in the bathroom. |
a bathroom | Une salle de bain | I wash my face in the bathroom. |
Washbasin | Un lavabo | My cat drinks water in the washbasin. (Mon chat boit de l’eau dans le lavabo.) |
a wall | Un mur | There is a Picasso painting on the wall |
an office | un bureau (au travail) | I learn my lessons in my office. |
Toilet | Les toilettes / WC | Where are the toilets, please? |
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A garden | Un jardin | My dog is in the garden. |
a door | Une porte | Can you close the door, please? Can you open the door, please? |
a car | Une voiture | There is a beautiful red car in the garage. |
a bus (by bus) | Un bus (en bus) | We go to school by bus. |
a bus station | | There is a bus station next to school. |
a bicycle | Un vélo | There are twenty bicycles in the shop. |
a taxi | Un taxi | There is a taxi in front of the bus station. |
There is ( il y a au singulier ) / There are (il y a au pluriel)
beautiful = beau / large = grand / a large garden = un grand jardin.
The shop = le magasin / full = plein, rempli
Can you (Peux-tu …./ Pouvez-vous….)
To eat = manger / to watch = regarder la television / to wash = laver ou se laver / to drink = boire
To live = habiter : Where do you live ? I live in Nevers. / To learn = apprendre
Rappel : In (dans), on (sur), under (sous), next to ( à côté) , behind (derrière), in front of ( devant)
Vocabulary (cm1 / cm2)
a car | Une voiture | There is a beautiful red car in the garage. |
a bus | Un bus | There is a bus station next to school. |
a bicycle | Un vélo | There are twenty bicycles in the shop. |
a taxi | Un taxi | There is a taxi in front of the bus station. |
a house (but come back home) | Une maison | My parents have a large house. We come back home at six o’clock. |
A garden | Un jardin | My dog is in the garden. |
an estate a building | Un immeuble | I live in a building. It is very tall. |
a door | Une porte | Can you close the door, please? Can you open the door, please? |
a window | Une fenêtre | There are three windows in the classroom. |
a bed room | Une chambre | My bed room is very nice. |
a dining room | Salle à manger | We eat hamburgers in the dining room. |
a living room | Salon | We watch television in the living room. |
a bath room | Une salle de bain | I wash my face in the bathroom. |
Washbasin | Un lavabo | My cat drinks water in the washbasin. (Mon chat boit de l’eau dans le lavabo.) |
stairs | escacliers | Stairs are dangerous with snow. (Les escaliers sont dangereux avec la neige.) |
a lift | Un ascenseur | The lift is full. (L’ascenseur est plein.) |
First floor | Premier étage | We are living in the first floor. (Nous habitons au premier étage.) |
a wall | Un mur | There is a Picasso painting on the wall |
an office | un bureau (au travail) | I learn my lessons in my office. |
Toilet | Les toilettes / WC | Where are the toilets, please? |
There is ( il y a au singulier ) / There are (il y a au pluriel)
beautiful = beau / large = grand / a large garden = un grand jardin.
The shop = le magasin / full = plein, rempli
Can you (Peux-tu …./ Pouvez-vous….)
To eat = manger / to watch = regarder la television / to wash = laver ou se laver / to drink = boire
To live = habiter : Where do you live ? I live in Nevers. / To learn = apprendre