Bonjour !
Il est primordial de préserver une bonne forme physique et psychologique durant cette période de vacances, c'est pourquoi les mots : "entraînements sportifs ; lecture cursive ; exercices de révision" doivent devenir votre leitmotiv principal !
Des activités physiques comme le football, le basketball, le handball ou bien encore la natation peuvent être effectuées dans le domaine extra-scolaire ce qui a des bienfaits pour la santé.
Il est également très important de réviser de façon régulière ses cours de français, et de s'entraîner avec assiduité en effectuant des exercices de compréhensions orales ou écrites, comme des dictées.
Ce sont les raisons pour lesquelles les activités physiques sont essentielles afin de pouvoir tenir une bonne santé et, par conséquent, avoir l'envie de travailler de façon irréprochable.
Bonne journée à tous !
Answer:
I think it's un.
Explanation:
Un means my in French. Un is the masculine version of my. So, since you're talking about "my father's little cousins" you would have to go with a masculine version of un.
Lol. Basically, it's the last option. :)
The story of a young chorus girl, Christine - a young talented singer who, with the right training, could become world famous. While rehearsing at the Opera Populaire, where weird and unexplainable things happen, she captures the attention and the heart of The Phantom, or as the Opera Populaire call him...The Opera Ghost. But he is no ghost - he is a disfigured musical genius who has hidden away for years to avoid the cruel stares of strangers. With the Phantoms help, Christine becomes the venue's leading lady, but tragedy awaits as the young soprano has fallen for the charms of handsome noble Viscount Raoul De Chagny, not realizing her Angel of Music is deeply in love with her. Insane with jealousy and unable to see the object of his affection, and ultimately is obsession, in the arms of another man, The Phantom kidnaps Christine - unaware of the lengths Raoul is prepared to go to get her back.
Answer:
(4) un travail qu'en
Explanation:
In french, when comparing comparatives, we have to have plus que between the words. So in this case, it's starting with a plus, not aussi, so its 4.
Answer:
Produce “e” sounds with the tongue lower in the mouth. In the French language, the “e” sound is more open with the tongue low. To produce a convincing French accent, stretch your "e" sound to make it as long as possible. For example, "recorder" can sound completely transformed as " rgre h-caw-d e r".
Explanation:
hope it helps. i know i used sound like a British person when i spoke French (when i first started).