French Speaking Exercise

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 5

Describing People and Objects

Il y a cinq maisons. Il y a deux hommes. Il y a sept filles. Il y a un portefeuille. Il y a une serviette. Il y a huit chiens. Il y a neuf gâteaux. Les gâteaux ont trois bougies. Trois garçons sont grands. Un garçon est petit. Cinq femmes sont jeunes. Deux femmes sont vieilles. Six hommes sont riches. Quatre hommes sont pauvres.


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  • cuppachino ɐddn...
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    Thanks for inviting me to comment. Please keep in mind that I'm just a peer learner. So listen to other more experienced and authoritative. PRACTICE THESE WORDS: ►cinq ►deux hommes (don't forget liaison) ►filles (i (French i sounds like e, soft and long) ►un / une ►bougies ►grands ►riches (careful with French R sound) ►femme ►petit (tit sounds like tee) ►quatre ►pauvres
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  • KEric
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    Filles est comme "fee" ou "feet" sans le "t"

    Portefeuille est comme "porte- foy" disait un peu comme "toy"

    Et, vielles est comme "vee eh"

     

    Mais, bon travail, practiquez toujours!

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