GCSE French Vocabulary Autumn term PP3 Higher Tier.

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GCSE French Vocabulary Autumn term PP3 Higher Tier

There are 32 vocabulary slides in this presentation. Run through them a couple of times saying them out loud to yourself– then use the PowerPoint again to test yourself. When you feel confident that you know them all, complete the online test.

jeune [jurn] young

des événements [days ay-vay-nuh-mon] events

l’avenir [lah-vun-neer] the future

les émissions [lays ay-miss-yon] programmes

un journal / des journaux [uhn jor-nal / day jor-no] a newspaper / newspapers

propre [prop-pruh] own (can also mean ‘clean’)

s’agacer [sag-gass-say] to irritate /annoy

une chaussette [oon show-set] a sock

un automobiliste [uhn or-to-mob-bee-leest] a motorist / car-driver

étonnant [ay-ton-non] amazing

une découverte [oon day-coo-vairt] a discovery

l’autoroute [lor-toe-root] motor-way

remarquer [ruh-mark-kay] to notice

contenir [con-tuh-neer] to contain

repartir [ruh-par-teer] to set off again

emporter [om-por-tay] to carry/take away

réfléchir [ray-flay-sheer] to think

proche [prosh] near

soupçonner [soo-sonn-ay] to suspect

un vol [uhn vol] a theft/robbery

personne ne… [pair-sonn nuh…] nobody…

chercher [shair-shay] to look for

revenir [ruh-vuh-neer] to return /give back

trouver [troo-vay] to find

une histoire [oon eest-twaar] a story

s’arrêter [sa-ret-tay] to stop

changer d’avis [shon-jay dah-vee] to change your mind

le propriétaire de… [luh prop-pree-ay-tair duh…] the owner of…

inconnu [an-con-noo] unknown

un voleur [uhn vol-luur] a thief / robber

honnête [on-net] honest

reconnaissant(e) [ruh-con-nay-son/sont] grateful