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Vocabulaire 2.1

Français I

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les maths

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l’algèbre (f.)

• algebra

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la géométrie

• geometry

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les langues (f.) (étrangères)

• (foreign) languages

• The names of languages are masculine in French.

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le français

• French

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l’espagnol (m.)

• Spanish• The ‘‘gn’’ is pronounced ‘‘ny.’’

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l’allemand (m.)

• German

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le latin

• Latin

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les sciences (f.) naturelles

• natural science• astronomy• biology• chemistry• earth science• physics• cross-disciplines (like

biochemistry)

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les sciences naturelles

• sometimes referred to as • la biologie-géologie or • les sciences de la vie

et de la terre (SVT)• This area of study

includes both lectures and a lab.

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la biologie

• biology

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la chimie

• chemistry

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les travaux (m.) pratiques (de chimie)• (chemistry) lab

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la physique

• physics

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les arts (m.) plastiques

• art class

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la musique

• music

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la chorale

• choir

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la fanfare

• band

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la danse

• dance

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l’éducation (f.) physique et sportive (EPS)• physical education in

conversation, say

le sport

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le sport

• gym

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le cours de développement personnel et social (DPS)• health

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la géographie

• geography

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l’éducation (f.) civique

• government

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l’histoire (f.)

• historyWe can’t havehistory without

you (toi)!

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l’informatique (f.)

• computer science

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le cours• course• la cour = courtyard• Don’t say the –s.

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les cours facultatifs

electives

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les cours obligatoires

required courses

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Extra school subjects

See p. R12 in the back of your book. (The edge of the page is blue and says “Additional Vocabulary.”)

On the right-hand side of the page, you’ll see “School Subjects.”

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les devoirs (m.)

• homework• devoir = to have to• homework = “have to’s”

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l’élève (m. or f.)

• student

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le professeur

• teacher• always masculine (Use le.)

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le / la prof

• teacher• informal

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Oui, beaucoup.

• Yes, very much.

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Moi aussi.

• Me too.

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Moi, non.

• I don’t.

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Non, pas trop.

• No, not too much.

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Moi non plus.

• Neither do I.

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Moi, si.

• I do.

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Pas moi.

• Not me.

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Note culturelle (p. 53)

• Unlike the American educational system, the grade levels in the French system are numbered in descending order:

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Educational Systems

AMERICAN• Middle School

– 6th grade– 7th grade– 8th grade

• High School– 9th grade– 10th grade– 11th grade– 12th grade

FRENCH• Le collège (10-11 yrs.

old)– sixième (6e)– cinquième (5e)– quatrième (4e)

• Le lycée– troisième (3e)– seconde (2e)– première (1ère) – terminale

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le baccalauréat

• Nicknamed le bac• National exam taken at

the end of study at a lycée

• Not all students take le bac.

• If a French student plans to go on to a university, (s)he must take and pass le bac.

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le baccalauréat

• An extremely difficult oral and written test that covers all major subjects

• Students spend the final year of le lycée, la terminale, preparing for this exam.

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le baccalauréat

• Three major categories of this exam:– le bac général– le bac technologique– le bac professionnel

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le baccalauréat

• Each category is divided into a more specialized series of exams, depending on a student’s chosen field of study.

• For example, a student specializing in literature would take le bac général littéraire, or simply le bac L.

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le baccalauréat

• If a student is majoring in literature, (s)he needs to score higher in literature, philosophy, and languages than in math in order to pass.

• Students who don’t score high enough must try to get a better grade by taking oral exams.

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le baccalauréat• If students fail, they must

repeat their last year at the lycée (terminale) before retaking le bac.

• Students who don’t have their bac need to pass a college entrance exam called l’ESEU (Examen spécial d’entrée à l’université) in order to be admitted to college.

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le baccalauréat vs. ACT / SAT

• How do you think le bac compares with our ACT or SAT?

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FYI

• passer un examen = to take a test

• To say, “I passed the bac.” you would say, “J’ai réussi au bac.”