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Research

Questioning!

Speaking French

Salut! - Hello

Bonjour! - Good morning / good day!

Bonsoir! - Good afternoon / evening! (After about 6pm)

For someone you don't know (and who is older than twelve), you say:

Comment allez-vous? - How are you?

Bien, merci. - Fine, thanks.

Bien, et vous? - Fine, what about you?

(Comment) ça va? - How's it going?

Ça va. - Fine.

sa va bien. - Well.

Pas mal. - Not bad.

Bof! - So so!

Au revoir! - Goodbye!

À tout à l’heure! - See you later!

À demain! - See you tomorrow!

À bientôt! - See you soon!

Monsieur – it might surprise you!

Monsieur/Madame - Sir/Madam, Mr/Mrs

There are two ways to say please:

s’il te plaît - please (to a friend)

s’il vous plaît - please

merci - thanks

French is an official language in 29 countries, most of which form la francophonie (in French), the community of French-speaking countries. It is an official language of all United Nations agencies and a large number of international organizations. According to France's Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, 77 million in Europe speak French natively. Outside of France, the highest numbers of French speakers are found in Canada (25% of the population, of whom most live in Quebec), Belgium (45% of the population), Switzerland (20% of the population) and Luxembourg. In 2013, the Ministry identified French as the second most spoken language in Europe, after German and before English.[6] Twenty percent of non-Francophone Europeans know how to speak French,[clarification needed] totaling roughly 145.6 million people in Europe alone.[7] As a result of extensive colonial ambitions of France and Belgium (at that time governed by a French-speaking elite), between the 17th and 20th centuries, French was introduced to colonies in the Americas, Africa, Polynesia, the Levant, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean

By: SHAYLE BERTRAM

my learning

Learning to speak french

What? I would like to learn to speak french, it is a really fluent language.

Why? It is a useful language, similar to German, When im older i would like to visit Paris and speak french that will be really cool!

Inspired:

designed by Péter Puklus for Prezi

Room 11 are doing personal inquiry, we all have to think of something to learn, why it is useful and why it inspired us..... so we all had to choose a subject, do some information about it and hopefully know what ever you are learning well, I have made a prezi for you to show you the information, my topic is to learn to speak french!

Enjoy,

By Shayle Bertram

15 scotsmore dr: reremoana school

Subject: learn to speak French

My personal inquiry

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