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Vocabulaire 8.2

Vocabulaire 8.2. Français II. Quand j’étais petit(e),. When I was little,. Quand il / elle était petit(e),. When (s)he was little,. Quand j’avais # ans,. When I was # years old,. avoir des responsabilités. to have responsibilities. avoir des soucis. to have worries.

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Vocabulaire 8.2

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  1. Vocabulaire 8.2 Français II

  2. Quand j’étais petit(e), . . . . • When I was little, . . . .

  3. Quand il / elle était petit(e), . . . . • When (s)he was little, . . . .

  4. Quand j’avais # ans, . . . . • When I was # years old, . . . .

  5. avoir des responsabilités • to have responsibilities

  6. avoir des soucis • to have worries

  7. conduire une voiture • to drive a car

  8. faire des bêtises • to do silly things

  9. faire la sieste • to take a nap

  10. ennuyer • to bother • s’ennuyer = to be bored

  11. taquiner • to tease

  12. rigolo(te) • funny

  13. polisson(ne) • naughty

  14. toujours mal luné(e) • always in a bad mood

  15. capricieux / capricieuse • temperamental

  16. coquin(e) • mischievous

  17. sage • well-behaved

  18. timide • shy

  19. un petit diable • a little devil

  20. un petit ange • a little angel

  21. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est un tricycle.

  22. Qu’est-ce que c’est? • C’est un nounours.

  23. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est une couverture.

  24. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est un bac à sable.

  25. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est une poupée.

  26. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est un train électrique.

  27. Qu’est-ce que c’est? C’est un ballon.

  28. Qu’est-ce que c’est? Ce sont des cubes.

  29. Qu’est-ce que c’est? Ce sont des billes.

  30. conduire = to drive

  31. (s’)ennuyer = to annoy (to be bored)

  32. Note culturelle (p. 229) • Some families in Côte d’Ivoire may only be able to send one child to high school, so being a student like Yapo (p. 228) is a respected privilege.

  33. Note culturelle (p. 229) • High school is very competitive, and students devote most of their time to their studies.

  34. Note culturelle (p. 229) • When they do have free time, they often visit relatives and friends, play soccer, or get together to listen to music and discuss the latest family events, such as marriages, initiations, and baptisms.

  35. Note culturelle (p. 231) • Félix Houphouët-Boigny, affectionately called Papa Houphouët or Le Vieux, was elected as Côte d’Ivoire’s first president in 1960 when the country gained independence from France.

  36. Note culturelle (p. 231) • His presidency was marked by economic prosperity, owing to his support of agricultre and his willingness to foster a close relationship with France.

  37. Note culturelle (p. 231) • Houphouët-boigny served as president of Côte d’Ivoire until his death in December 1993. • His funeral was held in Yamoussoukro.

  38. Note culturelle (p. 231) • Because of its distinction as the native village of the president, Yamoussoukro has been built up more than any other town in Côte d’Ivoire, with the exception of Abidjan.

  39. Note culturelle (p. 231) • Some impressive sights in Yamoussoukro are the Presidential Palace, la basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix (the largest basilica in the world), and large four-lane highways lined with towering street lights and trees for miles in both directions.

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