office and school furniture
Greetings and politeness
verb to be
questions
studies
100
How do you say: a desk
un bureau
100
How do you say: Hello
bonjour
100
How do you say: I am
je suis
100
How do you say: Are you from Chicago (use vous)

Est-ce que vous êtes de Chicago?

100
How do you say: I study French

J’ étudie le français  

200
how do you say: the students

Les étudiants  

200
How do you say: I am well
ca va bien

je vais bien


200
How do you say and write: you are in informal form
tu es
200
How do you say: What is your name?
Comment tu t'appelles?
200
How do you say: Are you studying biology? 

Est-ce que tu étudies la biologie? 

300
how do you say: there is a computer
il y a un ordinateur
300
How do you ask: how are you?
comment ca va?

comment vas-tu?

comment allez-vous?

300
How do you say: my friend is from Raleigh
mon ami (e) est de Raleigh
300
How do you say: What is it?
Qu'est-ce que c'est?
300
How do you say: How many courses do you have this semester?
Combien de cours as-tu ce semestre?

Combien de cours est-ce que tu as ce semestre?

400
How do you say: there are books and notebooks
il y a des livres et des cahiers
400
How do you say: what is his name?
comment il s'appelle?
400
How do you say: my friend and I are....
mes amis et moi (nous) sommes....
400
How do you ask: What are you studying? (tu)

Qu'est-ce que tu  étudies ?

400
How do you say: I am studying maths, English and French.

j’ étudie les maths, l'anglais et le français

500
How do you say: there are 6 books and 10 tables
il y a six livres et dix tables
500
How do you say: You are welcome
il n'y a pas de quoi.

De rien

500
How do you say: Catherine is a student from WakeTech

Catherine est une étudiane de WakeTech

500
How do you say: How may pens are there?
Il y a combien de stylos?

Combien de stylos il y a?

500
How do you say: in a class of history we study history

Dans un cours d'histoire on étudie l'histoiore

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