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FLVS French 3 lesson 21: La littérature : la nouvelle

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une nouvelle   a short story  
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un roman   a novel  
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un récit   narrative  
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un conte de fées (fem,)   fairy tale  
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un genre   type, genre  
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le contenu   content  
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un personage   character  
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littéraire   literary  
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un(e) auteur(e)   an author  
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un(e) écrivain   writer  
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un conte   a tale  
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ensorceler   to cast a spell  
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maudire   to curse  
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triompher   to triumph over  
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au début   in the biginning  
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à la fin   in the end  
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une légende   a legend  
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Il était une fois…   Once upon a time  
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Il y a bien longtemps= Jadis……   a Long time ago…  
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une image   image  
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une comparaison   comparison  
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une métaphore   metaphor  
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une personnification   personification  
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le rythme   rythm  
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une alliteration   aliteration  
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une representation symbolique   symbolic representation  
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un symbole   symbole  
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la syntaxe = la grammaire   grammar  
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la répétition   repetition  
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une phrase   a sentence  
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une proposition   a clause  
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la signification symbolique   the symbolic meaning  
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le vocabulaire, le lexique   vocabulary  
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le champ lexical   vocabulary field, vocabulary theme  
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un synonyme   synonym ( word that means the same)  
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un antonyme = un contraire   antonym, opposite  
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une prépostion   preposition  
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le cadre naturel   the nature backgroud  
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romantique   romantic  
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une satire   a satire (writing that criticises people or vices by exaggerating)  
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une allégorie,une parabole   allegory, parable (short story to teach a moral lesson)  
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la morale de l’histoire   the moral of the story  
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le but   the goal  
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un géant   giant  
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un lutin   munshkin  
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le message sous-entendu   the message conveyed, understood  
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sembler   to seem  
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délivrer   sauver  
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le danger   en danger  
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danger   in danger  
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apparaître   to appear  
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disparaître   to disappear  
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par enchantement   magically  
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...dans un pays lointain...   ...in a faraway place  
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le lendemain   the following day,...  
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la veille de, du, de la…   the evening before…  
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la ponctuation   punctuation  
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la virgule   coma ,  
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le point-virgule   semi colon ;  
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les deux points   semi-colon :  
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un crochet   Bracket [  
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entre parenthèse   in parentheses ( )  
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entre guillemets   between inverted comas « … »  
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un tiret = un trait d’union   hyphen, dash -  
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les points de suspension   dot dot dot …  
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un point d'interrogation   a question mark ?  
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un point d'exclamation   an exclamation mark !  
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Le temps a passé (= passa) et...   Time went by and...  
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Ils vécurent heureux pour toujours (= a jamais) ...   They lived happily ever after...  
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« Tout est bien qui finit bien »   All is well that ends well  
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la vanité humaine   human vanity  
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jaloux(jalouse)= envieux, envieuse   jealous, envious  
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"La jalousie est un vilain défaut" (Proverbe anonyme)   Jealousy is an ughly dawnfall.  
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se contenter de ce que l'on a   to be happy with what one has  
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dévoué a sa femme   devoted to his wife  
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travailler dur   to work hard  
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la malchance   misfortune  
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