dimanche 16 janvier 2011

Rooms in the house / there is / there are

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?

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