French A1 Lesson: At the farmers’ market
🎧 Key Phrases
Practice these essential phrases for natural conversations
French Phrase: Je voudrais des pommes.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒə vudrɛ dɛ pɔm/English Translation: I would like some apples.
French Phrase: Combien ça coûte ?
IPA Pronunciation:
/kɔ̃blj̃ sa kut/English Translation: How much does it cost?
French Phrase: J’en veux une.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒæ̃ vɛ̃ yn ɑ̃n/English Translation: I want one of those.
French Phrase: Je ne mange pas les bananes.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒə nə mɑ̃ʒ pa lɛ bænan/English Translation: I don’t eat bananas.
French Phrase: Donnez-moi un kilo de fraises.
IPA Pronunciation:
/dõt̪mi muœ̃ kilo də fʁɛz/English Translation: Give me a kilogram of strawberries.
French Phrase: Je paie en liquide, s’il vous plaît.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒə pɛ en likid syl vu p(l)ɛ/English Translation: I’m paying in cash, please.
📚 Vocabulary
Learn these key words with their correct articles (le = masculine, la = feminine)
| French (with article) | IPA | English | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| les pommes ♀ fem. | /lɛ pɔm/ | apples | |
| le prix ♂ masc. | /lə pʁi/ | the price | |
| la banane ♀ fem. | /la bænan/ | banana | |
| les fraises ♀ fem. | /lɛ fʁɛz/ | strawberries | |
| le kilo ♂ masc. | /lə kilo/ | kilogram | |
| la monnaie ♀ fem. | /la mɔnɛj/ | change | |
| le sac en plastique ♂ masc. | /lə sak ɑ̃ plas.tik/ | plastic bag | |
| la tomate ♀ fem. | /la tɔ.mat/ | tomato | |
| le légume ♂ masc. | /lə le.ɡym/ | vegetable |
📝 Grammar
In French, to ask for something, you use ‘Je voudrais’ (I would like) followed by the noun without an article. To express negation with verbs, you place ‘ne’ (or ‘ n’ ‘ if the verb starts with a vowel) before the verb and ‘pas’ after it.
🎯 Cultural Tips
1. When buying fruits and vegetables in France, it’s common to ask for them by weight rather than by quantity.
2. French people usually pay attention to the ripeness of fruits when selecting them.
3. It’s polite to thank the seller with ‘Merci’ (Thank you) after receiving your change.
2. French people usually pay attention to the ripeness of fruits when selecting them.
3. It’s polite to thank the seller with ‘Merci’ (Thank you) after receiving your change.
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