I can greet my peers and I can greet and leave people in a polite way:
I can introduce myself.
I can provide basic information about people I know.
I can answer questions or tell someone about what I am doing.
I can ask some simple informal questions.
100

Say, “Hi, how’s it going?” to someone your age or younger.

100

 Say your name, and spell it (first  and last).

100

The size and number of people in your immediate family.

100

Comment allez-vous? Pourquoi?

100

Ask someone’s name.

200

Say, “Goodbye, see you tomorrow/later” to someone your age or younger.

200

Say how old you are, and when your birthday is.

200

Identify a family member and state their name and relation. The age of that family member.

200

Tu habites avec qui?

200

Ask someone’s age. Ask someone’s birthday.

300

Say, “Good morning, how are you?”to an adult:

300

Say what country you are from. Say the state and town where you live now.

300

Where that person is from. (country) Where that person lives now. (state, town)

300

Qu’est-ce que tu fais après l’école? (2 different things)

300

Ask where someone’s from. Ask where someone lives.

400

Say, “Goodbye, have a nice day” to an adult:

400

Describe yourself using two physical traits in one sentence.

400

Describe that person with two physical traits in one sentence.

400

Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire ce week-end?

400

Ask for the time. Ask someone’s favorite color.

500

What's the difference between formal and informal? When would you use each?

500

Describe yourself with two personality traits you are and one you are not.

500

Describe that person with two personality traits that they are, and one they are not in one sentence.

500

Qu’est-ce que tu aimes manger et boire? Quel est ton numéro de téléphone?

500

Ask what someone likes to do.

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