À la maison : The following vocabulary will be useful for parents/carers who wish to practise their French and use some phrases with their children.

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À la maison : The following vocabulary will be useful for parents/carers who wish to practise their French and use some phrases with their children at home. It also includes some phrases that children can use at home.

À la maison 1: vocabulaire pour les parents/soignants et les enfants

Vocabulaire : pour les parents (1) Le matin : Bonjour Réveille-toi Réveillez-vous Ça va ? Bien dormi ? Un bisou ! Un calin ! Allez, on déjeune ! Tu déjeunes ? Vous déjeunez ? Du pain ? Des céréales ? Du lait ? Du jus d’orange ? In the morning Good morning Wake up (one child) Wake up (several children) Are you ok? Did you sleep well? A kiss! A hug! Let’s have breakfast! Are you having your breakfast? (1 child) Are you having your breakfast? (several children) Do you want some bread? Do you want some cereals? Do you want some milk? Do you want some orange juice?

Vocabulaire : pour les parents (2) Le matin : Tu t’habilles ? Vous vous habillez ? Tu te brosses les dents ? Vous vous brossez les dents ? Prêt ? / prêts ? Prêtes ? / prêtes ? Allez, vite ! Allez, on y va ! C’est l’heure ! Au revoir ! Bonne journée ! In the morning: Are you getting dressed? (1 child) Are you getting dressed? (several children) Are you brushing your teeth? (1 child)) Are you brushing your teeth? (several children) Ready? (1 boy/ mix of children) Ready (1 girl/ several girls) Quick! Let’s go! It’s time! Bye! Have a good day!