If you want to learn more about what your classmates do every day, asking the right questions is important. This not only helps you understand their daily lives but also gives you a chance to practice speaking French!
À quelle heure tu te réveilles?
(What time do you wake up?)
Que fais-tu le matin?
(What do you do in the morning?)
Prends-tu le petit déjeuner? Que manges-tu?
(Do you have breakfast? What do you eat?)
Comment vas-tu à l'école?
(How do you go to school?)
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire après l'école?
(What do you like to do after school?)
To share your favorites, you can use these phrases:
J'aime (I like)
Example: J'aime lire. (I like to read.)
Je n'aime pas (I don’t like)
Example: Je n'aime pas jouer au football. (I don’t like playing football.)
In French, the order of words is usually: Subject + Verb + Complement.
Example: Je vais à l'école à huit heures.
(I go to school at eight o'clock.)
Use these questions to talk to your classmates about their daily routines. Don’t forget to share your own routines, too! This will really help you improve your French conversation skills.
If you want to learn more about what your classmates do every day, asking the right questions is important. This not only helps you understand their daily lives but also gives you a chance to practice speaking French!
À quelle heure tu te réveilles?
(What time do you wake up?)
Que fais-tu le matin?
(What do you do in the morning?)
Prends-tu le petit déjeuner? Que manges-tu?
(Do you have breakfast? What do you eat?)
Comment vas-tu à l'école?
(How do you go to school?)
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire après l'école?
(What do you like to do after school?)
To share your favorites, you can use these phrases:
J'aime (I like)
Example: J'aime lire. (I like to read.)
Je n'aime pas (I don’t like)
Example: Je n'aime pas jouer au football. (I don’t like playing football.)
In French, the order of words is usually: Subject + Verb + Complement.
Example: Je vais à l'école à huit heures.
(I go to school at eight o'clock.)
Use these questions to talk to your classmates about their daily routines. Don’t forget to share your own routines, too! This will really help you improve your French conversation skills.