Routines: numbers 32-69, time

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What does “la routine” mean?

Routine.

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What are routines?

Regular daily activities.

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What is the present tense used for in French?

Describing current actions and routines.

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How do you say “I wake up” in French?

Je me réveille.

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What does “se réveiller” mean?

To wake up.

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How do you say “I get up” in French?

Je me lève.

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What does “se lever” mean?

To get up.

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How do you say “I wash myself” in French?

Je me lave.

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What does “se laver” mean?

To wash oneself.

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How do you say “I get dressed” in French?

Je m’habille.

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What does “s’habiller” mean?

To get dressed.

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How do you say “I go to school” in French?

Je vais à l’école.

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What does “aller” mean?

To go.

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How do you say “I eat breakfast” in French?

Je prends le petit déjeuner.

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What does “prendre” mean?

To take/have.

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How do you say “I do my homework” in French?

Je fais mes devoirs.

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What does “faire” mean?

To do/make.

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How do you say “I go to bed” in French?

Je me couche.

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What does “se coucher” mean?

To go to bed.

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What do numbers 32–69 help describe?

Time, age and quantities.

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How do you say 32 in French?

Trente-deux.

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How do you say 40 in French?

Quarante.

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How do you say 50 in French?

Cinquante.

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How do you say 60 in French?

Soixante.

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How do you say 69 in French?

Soixante-neuf.

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What does “heure” mean?

Hour/o’clock.

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How do you ask the time in French?

Quelle heure est-il ?

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How do you say “It is one o’clock”?

Il est une heure.

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How do you say “It is two o’clock”?

Il est deux heures.

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How do you say “It is half past three”?

Il est trois heures et demie.

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How do you say “It is quarter past four”?

Il est quatre heures et quart.

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How do you say “It is quarter to five”?

Il est cinq heures moins le quart.

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How do you say “It is midday”?

Il est midi.

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How do you say “It is midnight”?

Il est minuit.

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What does “du matin” mean?

In the morning.

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What does “de l’après-midi” mean?

In the afternoon.

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What does “du soir” mean?

In the evening.

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How do you say “I wake up at seven o’clock”?

Je me réveille à sept heures.

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How do you say “I go to bed at ten o’clock”?

Je me couche à dix heures.

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What does “toujours” mean?

Always.

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What does “souvent” mean?

Often.

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What does “parfois” mean?

Sometimes.

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What does “jamais” mean?

Never.

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How do you say “I sometimes do my homework”?

Je fais parfois mes devoirs.

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How do you say “I never get up early”?

Je ne me lève jamais tôt.

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What does “tôt” mean?

Early.

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What does “tard” mean?

Late.

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What does “après” mean?

After.

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What does “avant” mean?

Before.

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How do you say “Before school” in French?

Avant l’école.

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How do you say “After dinner” in French?

Après le dîner.

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What does “quotidien” mean?

Daily.

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Why are reflexive verbs important in French?

They describe daily routine activities.

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Why is telling the time important in French?

It helps describe schedules and routines.