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vContents
Introduction vii
INouns
1Life and living 3
2 People 11
3 Animals and nature 24
4 Places 40
5 Leisure 51
6 Shopping 59
7 Travel 74
8 Communication 86
9 Numbers, time, and measures 97
IIAdjectives
10Gender, number, and position of adjectives 109
11 Structural adjectives 113
12 People 118
13 Health and nutrition 132
For m o re inform a tion about this title, click here vi Contents14 Animals and nature 138
15 Styles, colors, and sensations 146
16 Home, school, work, and vacation 154
IIIVerbs
17Thoughts and feelings 165
18 Communicating, relating, and interacting 170
19 Home living 177
20 Traveling 180
21 Science, health, and technology 183
22 Entertainment and leisure 189
IVAdverbs
23Adverbs of manner, time, place, and quantity 195
24 Adverbial structures 202
Answer key 207
vii Practice Makes Perfect: French Vocabulary is designed as a review and enrichment tool for the advanced beginner and intermediate learner of French. ? e book is divided into four major parts (Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs) and twenty- four thematically organized units. Whether you are studying French in class, learning on your own, or reviewing, you can choose to follow the order of the units or study any of them independently from each other. Learning another language requires dedication, time, and, above all, fre- quent practice. Using prior knowledge, making connections with your ? rst lan- guage, and recognizing word families will enhance and facilitate the learning process. ? e vocabulary lists in this book are built to reinforce and facilitate the use of those techniques and make learning both interesting and easy. ? e accom- panying examples provide as much context as possible for you to understand the meaning of the vocabulary as well as how they are used in sentences. Special notes alert you to words with multiple meanings such as la ? lle, which can mean daugh- ter as well as girl. ? e book includes brief reviews of genders of nouns and corre- sponding articles, agreement of adjectives, and formation of adverbs. Structures such as comparative adverbial phrases are explained and illustrated. More than a hundred exercises provide ample practice of the material. ? e exercises have French titles that allow you to anticipate the task. ? e exercises are varied enough to accommodate various learning styles and levels of ability. Some exercises merely test your memory and recognition. Others require you to show understanding of complex sentences and the ability to use context to derive meaning.Enjoy the journey and Bonne chance!
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3 In this unit you will learn many nouns concerning everyday life from daily activi- ties to common health issues. Since French nouns (for people as well as things) can be either masculine or feminine in gender and singular or plural in number, it is necessary to know a few generalities about the gender and number of nouns and the appropriate articles that precede them.Le genre et le nombre des noms (Gender and
number of nouns) As there is no logical explanation for the gender of objects or things, they simply have to be memorized as being masculine or feminine. Nouns that describe peo- ple, however, generally match the persons gender. People of the male sex are mas- culine. e singular masculine noun is preceded by a masculine article such as le, un, and ce. le/un/ce facteur the/a/this mail carrier People of the female sex are feminine, except for those few professions that were traditionally male professions, such as le professeur (the teacher, the profes- sor"male or female). However, this rule is o en disregarded in contemporary French, and many people now say la professeur for a female teacher or professor. e singular feminine noun is preceded by a feminine article such as la, une, or cette. la/une/cette dame the/a/this lady e de nite article le or la preceding each noun in the vocabulary lists tell you whether that noun is masculine (m.) or feminine (f.). Since nouns beginning with vowel sounds are preceded by l" instead of le or la, the gender of such nouns is indicated in parentheses. l"artiste (m./f.) the male or female artist l"homme (m.) the man O en the feminine counterpart of a noun simply requires adding -e or -ne to the masculine noun. le marié the groom la mariée the bride le mécanicien the mechanic (male) la mécanicienne the mechanic (female)Life and living·1·
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Whenever the feminine counterpart of a noun di? ers from this pattern in a vocabulary list, the feminine form is also provided. le conducteur the driver (male) la conductrice the driver (female) Most French nouns end in -s in the plural form (pl.) and are preceded by a plural article such as les, des, or ces. les/des/ces facteurs the/some/these mail carriersLes étapes de la vie (The stages of life)
Every person"s life evolves in unique but similar stages and is marked by notable moments. French people have a realistic attitude toward life, enjoying happy times (les bons moments) as well as being stoic in bad times (les mauvais moments). l"adolescence (f.) adolescence l"âge de raison (m.) grown-up age l"âge mûr (m.) middle age le bas-âge infancy l"enfance childhood la jeunesse youth la maturité maturity la mort death la naissance birth le troisième âge senior, older age L"adolescence est souvent une période Adolescence is o? en a period of insecurity. d"insécurité. Une fois qu"on a soixante ans, on passe Once you reach the age of sixty, you become a au troisième âge. senior.La vie conjugale (Married life)
Although unmarried couples living together are not uncommon in France, marriage plays a sig- ni? cant role in the lives of many couples. A civil marriage is necessary and su? cient in the eyes of the law, but it is o? en accompanied by a religious ceremony. l"anniversaire de mariage (m.) wedding anniversary le concubinage cohabitation le divorce divorce les ? ançailles (f. pl.) engagement la grossesse pregnancy la lune de miel honeymoon les noces (d"argent, d"or, de diamant) (silver, gold, diamond) anniversary la publication des bans public announcement (of marriage) les rapports intimes (m. pl.) intimacy la rupture breakup la séparation separation le second mariage second marriage l"union civile (f.) civil unionLife and living 5
l"union libre (f.) common-law union les vux de mariage (m. pl.) marriage vows Les ? ançailles sont souvent suivies de la ? e engagement is o? en followed by a public publication des bans. announcement of marriage. Le mariage est un événement important A wedding is a signi? cant moment in life. dans la vie. La séparation entre deux personnes ? e separation of two married people o? en ends mariées ? nit souvent en divorce. in divorce. Le concubinage n"est pas une union légale Common-law relationships are not legal unions en France. in France.1·1
EXERCICE
Les grands moments de la vie. Important moments of life. Put the following life markers in chronological order from birth to death, using the letters A through L. Use the letter A for birth and end with the letter L for death.1. les ? ançailles
2. la mort
3. le divorce
4. les rapports intimes
5. la grossesse
6. le mariage
7. la lune de miel
8. la séparation
9. le second mariage
10. la maturité
11. la naissance
12. les noces de diamant
De l"enfant à l"adulte (From child to adult)
French children and adolescents spend a lot of time with their families (en famille), sharing food and conversation with grown-ups. Kids are included when their parents host family or friends, and they are expected to socialize with people from various age groups. l"adolescent (e) adolescent l"adulte (m./f.) adult le/la célibataire bachelor le couple couple la dame lady la demoiselle young lady l"enfant (m./f.) child l"époux (m.), l"épouse (f.) spouse6practice makes perfect French Vocabulary
la femme wife, woman le ? ancé, la ? ancée ? ancé(e) le garçon boy l"homme (m.) man la jeune ? lle young lady le jeune homme young man le mari husband le marié groom le nouveau-né newborn les nouveaux-mariés (m. pl.) newlyweds le tout-petit, la toute-petite toddler le veuf widower la veuve widowUn bébé est adorable. A baby is adorable.
La mariée était radieuse. ? e bride was radiant. Une ? lle peut être un garçon manqué. A girl can be a tomboy. Une ? lle de roi est une princesse. A king"s daughter is a princess. ? e noun ? lle means both daughter and girl. Similarly the noun femme means both wife and woman. ? e double meaning of these words re? ects the values of a society where the woman"s role was to be a wife and the girl"s role was to be a daughter. Note the various translations for the nouns monsieur and madame. C"est un monsieur très galant. He is a gallant gentleman. Je vous présente Monsieur Petit. Meet Mr. Petit. Je ne connais pas cette dame. I do not know this lady.Madame Jean est charmante. Mrs. Jean is charming.
Bonjour, madame. Hello, ma"am.
Also note the irregular plural forms of monsieur, madame, and mademoiselle. messieurs sirs, gentlemen mesdames ladies mesdemoiselles young ladies, misses1·2
EXERCICE
Masculin ou féminin. Maculine or feminine. For each noun given, ? nd the noun of the opposite gender in the previous list and write it on the line provided.1. le veuf
2. la femme
3. le jeune homme
4. l"époux
5. la ? lle
6. le marié
7. l"homme
8. le célibataire
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9. l"adolescent
10. l"adulte (f.)
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EXERCICE
Comprends-tu? Do you understand? Write V for vrai (true) or F for faux (false) next to each statement concerning people of various ages.1. A l"âge de deux mois, Marius est un adulte.
2. A l"âge de seize ans, Lise est une adolescente.
3. Louis n"est pas marié; il est célibataire.
4. Jeanine va à l"école élémentaire. Elle est mariée.
5. Louis est une ? lle.
6. Le tout-petit est ? ancé.
7. Les époux forment un couple.
8. L"époux de la veuve est mort.
9. Le nouveau-né sait parler.
10. L"homme est une dame.
La routine journalière (Daily routine)
People perform certain activities every day. Some activities are good for personal hygiene and physical well-being. Other activities satisfy nutritional needs. Je prends un bain ou une douche. I take a bath or a shower.On fait de l"exercice. We exercise.
Nous faisons du jogging. We go jogging.
Elles font la toilette. ? ey groom themselves.
Tu fais une marche. You take a walk.
Il fait une promenade. He takes a walk.
Vous faites du sport. You play a sport.
Le déjeuner est à midi. Lunch is at noon.
On a besoin d"un goûter. We need a snack.
On ? nit le petit déjeuner. We are ? nishing breakfast. Some basic activities are necessary and give order to people"s lives. Il faut les faire. (We must do them.) Il faut... acheter les provisions (f. pl.) to buy groceries envoyer/répondre à des messages (m. pl.) to send/answer messages faire un coup de téléphone to make a telephone call8practice makes perfect French Vocabulary
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