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DFB Lecon 15 Part 2

Sports, Games, Instruments. JOUER A vs JOUER DE, Nouns used as Adjectives.

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le football soccer
le basket(ball) basketball
le ping-pong ping pong
le volleyball volleyball
le tennis tennis
le baseball baseball
les échecs chess
les jeux vidéo video games
les jeux l’ordinateur computer games
les dames checkers
les cartes cards
le piano piano
le saxo(phone) saxophone
la flûte flute
la guitare guitar
la clarinette clarninet
la batterie drums
le clavier keyboard
jouer à + le, la, les+ SPORT or GAME to play AT a sport or game ( MUST USE A + article)
jouer de + le, la, les + instrument to play an instrument. ( Must use DE + article)
Le week-end, je joue au football avec mes amis. On weekends, I play soccer
Mon frère joue au basketball. My brother plays basketball.
Ma mère joue de la flute. My mother plays flute.
Isabelle joue du piano. Isabelle plays the piano.
moi me or I
toi you
lui him
elle her
nous us ( stress pronoun)
vous you
eux them
elles them ( feminine)
C’est lui. It is him.
Ce n’est pas lui. It's not him.
Moi, je parle français. I speak French.
Lui et moi, nous sommes copains. He and I, ( we) are friends.
Voici Marc et Paul. Je parle souvent d’eux. … I often talk about them.
Voici Isabelle. Je vais au cinéma avec elle. … I am going to the movies
Nous travailons pour lui. We work for him.
Je vais chez moi. I am going home ( to my house)
Paul étudie chez lui. Paul studies at home.
Tu viens chez nous? Are you coming to hour house?
Je suis chez Alice. Je dîne chez elle. I at Alice’s( house). I am eating at her place.
noun # 1( used as adjective) + noun # 2 noun #2 DE noun # 1
French professor professeur DE français
spanish book livre d’espagnol
photo album album de photos
jazz concert concert de jazz
math problem problème de maths
baseball game match de baseball
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