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Traditional vocabulary and grammar flashcards based on Y10 GCSE Module 2 Unit 1 notes regarding weekend routines, reflexive verbs, and possessive adjectives.
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exigeant
demanding
s'habiller
to get dressed (root: habit)
s'amuser
to enjoy oneself (cognate: amusement)
s'entraîner
to train (cognate: training)
se reposer
to rest (cognate: repose or pause)
se lever
to get up
s'occuper de
to look after (cognate: occupy)
d'abord
first (sequencer)
puis
then (sequencer)
ensuite
next (sequencer)
plus tard
later (sequencer)
et
and
donc
so / therefore
car
because
parce que
because
où
where
ma sœur jumelle
my twin sister
mon frère aîné
my older brother
ma belle-mère
my stepmother
mes demi-sœurs
my half-sisters
mes grands-parents
my grandparents
toute la semaine
all week
je me lève
I get up
tu te lèves
you get up (singular/informal)
il/elle/on se lève
he/she/one gets up
nous nous levons
we get up
vous vous levez
you get up (plural/formal)
ils/elles se lèvent
they get up
Elision (me, te, se)
The removal of the vowel and addition of an apostrophe before a vowel or h: $m'\text{, } t'\text{, } s'$
mon, ma, mes
my (masculine, feminine, plural)
ton, ta, tes
your (masculine, feminine, plural - informal)
son, sa, ses
his/her (masculine, feminine, plural)
notre, nos
our (singular, plural)
votre, vos
your (singular, plural - formal)
leur, leurs
their (singular, plural)
le petit déjeuner
breakfast
centre sportif
sports centre