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Can you create a dialogue describing what different people are wearing in French?

Dialogue: What Are They Wearing?

Context: Let’s imagine a chat between two friends, Anna and Lucas, as they talk about what people are wearing at a party.


Anna: "Look! What do you see?"

Lucas: "Well, I see a girl. She is wearing a red dress."

Anna: "And him, over there, what is he wearing?"

Lucas: "He is wearing a blue t-shirt and black pants."


Vocabulary:

  • Colors:
    • Red
    • Blue
    • Black
    • Green
  • Clothes:
    • Dress
    • T-shirt
    • Pants

Grammar Tips:

  • In French, colors usually come after the noun.
  • Use the word “to wear” to describe clothes: “She is wearing...”, “He is wearing...”.

Example Sentences:

  1. "She is wearing a green skirt."
  2. "They are wearing white shirts."

Now, practice describing what your friends are wearing using these words!

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Can you create a dialogue describing what different people are wearing in French?

Dialogue: What Are They Wearing?

Context: Let’s imagine a chat between two friends, Anna and Lucas, as they talk about what people are wearing at a party.


Anna: "Look! What do you see?"

Lucas: "Well, I see a girl. She is wearing a red dress."

Anna: "And him, over there, what is he wearing?"

Lucas: "He is wearing a blue t-shirt and black pants."


Vocabulary:

  • Colors:
    • Red
    • Blue
    • Black
    • Green
  • Clothes:
    • Dress
    • T-shirt
    • Pants

Grammar Tips:

  • In French, colors usually come after the noun.
  • Use the word “to wear” to describe clothes: “She is wearing...”, “He is wearing...”.

Example Sentences:

  1. "She is wearing a green skirt."
  2. "They are wearing white shirts."

Now, practice describing what your friends are wearing using these words!

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