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L'Heure - French Time - 24 Hour Clock - J'ai...Qui a... - I have...Who has
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L’Heure - French Time - 24 Hour Clock - J’ai…Qui a… - I have…Who has This 24 hour clock French game for telling time includes 21 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in smaller groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. See the list of times used below or check out the preview to have a sneak peak at all of the cards. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a 13h30? The person who has the card with J’ai 13h30 on it says, J’ai 13h30. Qui a 17h15? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Included: 21 black and white cards - 4 per page Times used: 13h30 17h15 12h00 19h17 16h20 14h00 18h25 12h15 15h35 20h10 19h08 20h30 21h45 23h53 16h10 18h22 0h00 17h45 21h40 14h55
L'Heure - French Time - 12 Hour Clock - J'ai...Qui a... - I have...Who has
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L’Heure - French Time - 12 Hour Clock - J’ai…Qui a… - I have…Who has This 12 hour clock French game for telling time includes 21 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in smaller groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. There are plenty of opportunities to use 12 hour clock vocabulary: et demie, et quart, moins le quart, midi, minuit, moins vingt, etc. See the list of times used below or check out the preview to have a sneak peak at all of the cards. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a 3h30? The person who has the card with J’ai 3h30 on it says, J’ai 3h30. Qui a 7h15? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Included: 21 black and white cards - 4 per page Times used: 3h30 7h15 12h00 - midi 9h17 6h20 4h00 8h25 2h15 5h35 10h10 3h08 5h30 2h45 11h53 6h10 8h22 12h00 - minuit 7h45 1h40 4h55
Savoir - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet
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Savoir - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet

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Savoir - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet This literacy center or independent work activity for primary core French or primary French immersion is a hands-on way for your students to practice conjugating the irregular French verb savoir in the present tense. Spaces are provided on this one page worksheet for each letter of the conjugations to encourage correct spelling. Students conjugate the verbs using JE - TU - IL / ELLE - NOUS - VOUS - ILS / ELLES. There is a space provided at the bottom of each page to write an original sentence using the verb.
Mettre - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet
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Mettre - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet

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Mettre - Irregular French Verb - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheet This literacy center or independent work activity for primary core French or primary French immersion is a hands-on way for your students to practice conjugating the irregular French verb mettre in the present tense. Spaces are provided on this one page worksheet for each letter of the conjugations to encourage correct spelling. Students conjugate the verbs using JE - TU - IL / ELLE - NOUS - VOUS - ILS / ELLES. There is a space provided at the bottom of each page to write an original sentence using the verb. Includes the following: 1 one-page worksheet
French ER - IR - RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts BUNDLE - Present Tense
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French ER - IR - RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts BUNDLE - Present Tense

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French ER - IR - RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts BUNDLE - Present Tense This bundle of present tense conjugation practice charts is for practicing French ER verbs, IR verbs, and RE verbs. 3 versions are included covering a total of 48 verbs (see lists below). Save 20% with this bundle. Students practice conjugating each of the verbs provided in the present tense. There is a space on each chart where they have to write what the verb means in English. The translations are omitted so that students will retain their meanings better by looking up the verbs they don’t know and writing them on the charts. Each page has plenty of space for writing. There are pages with charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes, pages with charts for 8 verbs leaving out space for notes, and pages with all verbs listed and ready to be conjugated. The last page of each set is perfect for self testing and checking progress. ER verbs: aider aimer apporter arriver changer chanter chercher donner écouter étudier gagner habiter jouer manger oublier parler regarder travailler trouver voyager IR verbs: accomplir choisir définir embellir envahir finir fournir grandir grossir guérir investir maigrir nourrir obéir punir réfléchir remplir réussir rougir vieillir RE verbs: attendre descendre entendre mordre perdre rendre répondre vendre
French RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense
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French RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense

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French RE Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense This set of present tense conjugation practice charts is for practicing regular French RE verbs , and three versions are included covering 8 verbs (see list below). Students practice conjugating each of the 8 verbs provided in the present tense. There is a space where they have to write what the verb means in English. The translations are omitted so that students will retain their meanings better by looking up the verbs they don’t know and writing them on the charts. Each page has plenty of space for writing. There are 2 pages with charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes, 1 page with charts for 8 verbs leaving out space for notes, and one page with all 8 verbs listed and ready to be conjugated. The last page is perfect for self testing and checking progress. Included: 2 Pages of verb conjugation tables + Space for notes - 4 per page 1 Page of verb conjugation tables - No notes - 8 per page 1 Verb Conjugation Practice Sheet - All 8 verbs are listed Verbs included: attendre descendre entendre mordre perdre rendre répondre vendre
French IR Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense
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French IR Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense

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French IR Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense This set of present tense conjugation practice charts is for practicing regular French IR verbs , and three versions are included covering 20 verbs (see list below). Students practice conjugating each of the 20 verbs provided in the present tense. There is a space where they have to write what the verb means in English. The translations are omitted so that students will retain their meanings better by looking up the verbs they don’t know and writing them on the charts. Each page has plenty of space for writing. There are 5 pages with charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes, 3 pages with charts for 8 verbs leaving out space for notes, and one page with all 20 verbs listed and ready to be conjugated. The last page is perfect for self testing and checking progress. Included: 5 Pages of verb conjugation tables + Space for notes - 4 per page 3 Pages of verb conjugation tables - No notes - 8 per page 1 Verb Conjugation Practice Sheet - All 20 verbs are listed Verbs included: accomplir choisir définir embellir envahir finir fournir grandir grossir guérir investir maigrir nourrir obéir punir réfléchir remplir réussir rougir vieillir
French ER Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense
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French ER Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense

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French ER Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense This set of present tense conjugation practice charts is for practicing French ER verbs (including verbs ending in -ger), and three versions are included covering 20 verbs (see list below). Each page has plenty of space for writing. There are 5 pages with charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes, 3 pages with charts for 8 verbs leaving out space for notes, and one page with all 20 verbs listed and ready to be conjugated. The last page is perfect for self testing and checking progress. Included: 5 Pages of verb conjugation tables + Space for notes - 4 per page 3 Pages of verb conjugation tables - No notes - 8 per page 1 Verb Conjugation Practice Sheet - All 20 verbs are listed Verbs included: aider aimer apporter arriver changer chanter chercher donner écouter étudier gagner habiter jouer manger oublier parler regarder travailler trouver voyager
French Verb Conjugation Practice Charts - Any Tense
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French Verb Conjugation Practice Charts - Any Tense

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French Verb Conjugation Practice Charts - Any Tense This set of blank conjugation practice charts can be used with any verbs in any tense, and three versions are included. Each page has plenty of space for writing. The first page has charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes. The second page leaves out space for notes and includes charts for 8 verbs. The third page includes space for 20 verbs and is perfect for self testing and checking progress. Included: Blank Verb Conjugation Tables + Space for notes - 4 per page Blank Verb Conjugation Tables - 8 per page Verb Conjugation Practice Sheets - Space for 20 verbs
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Connect 4 Games - BUNDLE
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L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Connect 4 Games - BUNDLE

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L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Connect 4 Games - BUNDLE Connect 4 games are a fun, quick, and easy way to have your beginner students review and practice telling time in French. This bundle includes games using 12 and 24 hour clocks. These activities require no prep and no grading. Just print and go! In order to win, students connect four boxes by filling them in saying the time correctly using the hours listed on the left and the minutes listed at the bottom of the game board. Students take turns filling in boxes until four are connected. At this point, they can check their work using the answer keys provided. If any of the times are stated incorrectly, the game continues. Included: Two game boards How to play Answer keys - One includes vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc.
L'heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 24 Hour Clock
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L'heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 24 Hour Clock

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L’heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 24 Hour Clock This is a fun, quick, and easy way to have your beginner students review and practice telling time using a 24 hour clock. This is a no-prep activity, just print and go. An answer key and instructions are included. In order to win, students connect four boxes by filling them in saying the time correctly using the hours listed on the left and the minutes listed at the bottom of the game board. Students take turns filling in boxes until four are connected. At this point, they can check their work using the answer keys provided. If any of the times are stated incorrectly, the game continues. Included: One game board How to play Answer key
L'heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 12 Hour Clock
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L’heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 12 Hour Clock This is a fun, quick, and easy way to have your beginner students review and practice telling time using a 12 hour clock. This is a no-prep activity, just print and go. 2 answer keys and instructions are included. One answer key includes vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. In order to win, students connect four boxes by filling them in saying the time correctly using the hours listed on the left and the minutes listed at the bottom of the game board. Students take turns filling in boxes until four are connected. At this point, they can check their work using the answer keys provided. If any of the times are stated incorrectly, the game continues. Included: One game board How to play Answer keys - One includes vocabulary specific to the 12 hour clock
Croire - Present Tense French Tic Tac Toe Games - No Prep Printable
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Croire - Present Tense French Tic Tac Toe Games - No Prep Printable

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Croire - Present Tense French Tic-Tac-Toe Games - No Prep Printable Tic-Tac-Toe is a fun game that your students already know how to play, and it is a simple way to get them conjugating, writing, and speaking the verb croire in the present tense. This resource includes two worksheets with 6 tic-tac-toe grids per page. One worksheet is for speaking answers, and the other one is for writing them. Photocopy on the front and back for a no-prep set of 12 grids for differentiated learning. Students play in pairs, conjugating croire so that it agrees with the subject pronoun in each box, saying answers aloud or writing them to claim squares on tic tac toe grids. Three correctly conjugated verbs in a row wins the game. Students need to use different colored pens or markers when writing their answers.
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE
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L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE

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L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using 12 hour and 24 hour clocks. These are NO PREP activities, just print and go. 10 versions of the game are included in this bundle. Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like. A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top. There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. These games will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. The set which uses the 24 hour clock will be a good reminder not to use that vocabulary and to say the actual numbers. How to play: Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats. Eight hours are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top. All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 24 Hour Clock - Battleship Games
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L’heure - Telling Time in French - 24 Hour Clock - Battleship Games - Bataille Navale Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using a 24 hour clock. This is a NO PREP activity, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included. You may also be interested in my 12 hour clock battleship games or the bundle of both sets which includes this resource. Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like. A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top. There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. This game will give your students a chance to remember not to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. How to play: Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats. Eight hours (13 heures, 20 heures, etc) are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top. All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games
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L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games - Bataille Navale Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using a 12 hour clock. This is a NO PREP activity, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included. You may also be interested in my 24 hour clock battleship games or the bundle of both sets which includes this resource. Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like. A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top. There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. This game will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. How to play: Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats. Eight hours (1 heure, 2 heures, etc) are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top. All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
J'ai...Qui a... French Antonymes Activities - I have...Who has - BUNDLE
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J'ai...Qui a... French Antonymes Activities - I have...Who has - BUNDLE

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J’ai…Qui a… French Antonymes Activities - I have…Who has - BUNDLE This bundle includes three sets of J’ai - Qui a activities. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in small groups. Sets 1 & 2 have 39 cards each and Set 3 has 53 cards. Print and laminate these cards if possible to use them year after year. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a un antonyme pour calme? The person who has the card with J’ai bruyant on it says, J’ai bruyant. Qui a un antonyme pour gracieux? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Lists of vocabulary for each set Words used: Click on the individual products to read a list of words used in each description.
J'ai...Qui a... French Antonyms Activity Set 3 - I have...Who has
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J’ai…Qui a… French Antonyms Activity Set 3 - I have…Who has This game includes 53 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in small groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a un antonyme pour calme? The person who has the card with J’ai bruyant on it says, J’ai bruyant. Qui a un antonyme pour gracieux? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Included: 53 cards List of vocabulary used in the activity Words used: en avance - early en retard - late clair - light colored foncé - dark colored calme - calm, quiet bruyant - noisy, loud gracieux - graceful maladroit - clumsy artificiel - artificial naturel - natural malin - clever stupide - stupid cruel - cruel gentil - nice, kind l’entrée - entrance la sortie - exit l’intérieur - interior l’extérieur - exterior loin - far près - near ton ami - your friend ton ennemi - your enemy l’amour - love la haine - hatred rare - rare commun - common sûr - safe dangereux - dangerous sombre - dark lumineux - bright bas - low haut - high le paradis - heaven l’enfer - hell tard - late tôt - early plein - full vide - empty frais - fresh pourri - rotten innocent - innocent coupable - guilty dur - hard mou - soft dedans - inside dehors - outside beaucoup - a lot peu - few pair - even impair - odd lourd - heavy léger - light (weight)
J'ai...Qui a... French Antonyms Activity Set 2 - I have...Who has
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J’ai…Qui a… French Antonyms Activity Set 2 - I have…Who has This game includes 39 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in small groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a un antonyme pour gratuit? The person who has the card with J’ai payant on it says, J’ai payant. Qui a un antonyme pour visible? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Included: 39 cards List of vocabulary used in the activity Words used: vrai - true, real faux - false, wrong payant - paying, not free gratuit - free visible - visible invisible - invisible tout - all rien - nothing mince - slim gros - fat simple - easy difficile - hard, difficult fragile - fragile solide - sturdy joyeux - happy triste - sad malade - sick en bonne santé - healthy optimiste - optimistic pessimiste - pessimistic bruyant - noisy silencieux - silent riche - rich pauvre - poor poli - polite impoli - impolite propre - clean sale - dirty le meilleur - the best le pire - the worst courageux - brave lâche - cowardly large - wide étroit - narrow long - long court - short grand - big, tall petit - small, short
J'ai...Qui a... French Antonyms Activity Set 1 - I have...Who has
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J’ai…Qui a… French Antonyms Activity - I have…Who has This game includes 39 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in small groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a un antonyme pour absent? The person who has the card with J’ai présent on it says, J’ai présent. Qui a un antonyme pour vivant? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé! Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity! Included: 39 cards List of vocabulary used in the activity Words used: absent - absent présent - present vivant - alive mort - dead ancien - old nouveau - new toujours - always jamais - never réveillé - awake endormi - asleep devant - in front of derrière - behind le début - beginning la fin - end au-dessus - above en dessous - below le jour - day la nuit - night chaud - hot froid - cold bon - good mauvais - bad beau - beautiful moche - ugly l’arrivée - arrival le départ - departure rigide - stiff souple - flexible gentil - nice méchant - mean salé - salty sucré - sweet fort - strong faible - weak petit - small, short grand - big, tall minuscule - tiny gigantesque - huge