La drogue: glossaire de base

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La drogue: glossaire de base Verbes Adjectifs Vocabulaire essentiel Argumentation S’organiser

Les verbes augmenter consommer diminuer être accro * faire une cure To be addicted To take To take drugs To reduce To increase To satisfy To forbid To deal To be cured To dry out augmenter consommer diminuer être accro * faire une cure guérir interdire satisfaire se droguer se désintoxiquer trafiquer Link them… (*idiome)

Quelques adjectifs ill malade spread out répandu(e) mixed mélangé(e) drogué(e) accro légal/illégal(e) licite/illicite intoxiqué(e) défoncé(e)/ shooté(e) ill spread out mixed drugged addicted legal/illegal licit/illicit stoned

Vocabulaire essentiel drug taking drugs a drying out session criminality a sensation a stimulation an overdose a cure an illness an increase addiction a drug addict a treatment a drug an excitant (“pick me up”) a stimulant a crime a joint /splif La toxicomanie* La drogue Une cure (de désintoxication)* La criminalité Une sensation Une stimulation Une overdose Une guérison Une maladie Une recrudescence La dépendance Une/un toxicomane Un traitement Un stupéfiant Un excitant Un stimulant Un délit Un joint (*idiomes)

Pour argumenter…exemples d’ idiomes… Opinions pour… A l’heure actuelle..At this moment in time Ce qui est sûr..What is certain Ce qui frappe..What strikes one Cela est dû surtout à.. That is due above all De mon côté..As for me Il ne faut pas oublier que.. It must not be forgotten that Pour ma part...As far as I am concerned Sur le plan (du…).. as far as …is concerned Tout un chacun.. Each and everyone Opinions contre… Autant dire que..that’s as good as saying that Cela dit.. That being said Cela ne veut pas dire que.. That doen’t mean that Bien entendu..certainly Malgré..despite Cela n’a aucun rapport avec..that has nothing to do with Conclusion… Il est clair que..it is clear that D’une manière générale..in general terms En un mot..in a word Surtout que..above all because En somme..to sum up C’est ainsi que..that is why Alors (que), par contre..where as, on the other hand Dans la mesure où..to the extend that Je terminerai en citant..I will end by quoting Général… à mon avis.., on pourrait dire que.., il s’agit de.., ,je trouve que.., le plus gros problème est.., il faut préciser que..

Des idées pour s’organiser… Faire des familles de mots Nom:un/une drogué/e Verbe: se droguer Adj: drogué/e Organiser ses outils de travail verbes vocabulaire adjectifs opinions adverbes coordination Once all lists are established, tick the words as you use them. All should be ticked at the end of your paragraph. If some have been ticked too often, you have used them too often…your language won’t flow. Don’t forget also to check your use of punctuation… Vérifier la grammaire Tenses, verb endings, adjective agreements, genders, position of words in the sentence…