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112about prep ??ba?t de relating to a particular subject or person

We learn about some interesting people in history lessons.

112about adv ??ba?t environ used before a number or amount to mean

approximately

I've got about thirty pounds in the bank.117actor n ?ækt?acteur a man whose job is to perform in plays and films He's the most famous actor I've ever seen.117after

prep ?ɑ?ft?

après when a time or event has happened

I have my music lessons after school.112afternoon n ?ɑ?ft??nu?n après-midi the time between the middle of the day, and the evening PE lessons are always in the afternoon.112again adv ??gen de nouveau once more

I'll see you again next week.

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age

n

e?d?

âge

the number of years that someone has lived, or that something has existed

You need to fill in your age on the form.

113always adv ???lwe?z toujours

every time, or at all times; at all times in the past;forever

I am always happy to see you; Have you always lived here?; I will always love him.

116artistic adj ɑ??t?st?k artistique showing skill and imagination in creating things,

especially in painting, drawing, etc

She's very artistic and she's good at music.116away adv ??we?loin to or in a different place or situation He doesn’t live far away from me.

112back

adv bæk

retourner where someone or something was before Put it back before anyone sees that it's gone.115be good at v bi? g?d ?t être bon en to be able to do something well He’s good at sports.

115beach n bi?t?plage an area of sand or rocks next to the sea They enjoy going to the beach in the summer.112bee n bi?abeille a yellow and black insect that makes honey (=sweet,

sticky food)

Bees direct each other to the best flowers.112beehive n ?bi?ha?vz ruche a special container where people keep bees Bees live in beehives.

112beekeeping n ?bi??ki?p??apiculture looking after bees in order to produce honey Beekeeping is an unusual hobby.115bike n ba?k

vélo bicycle I decided to go on my bike.116Biology n ba???l?d?i biologie the study of living things She studies Biology at school

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book

n

b?k

livre pages of paper together in a cover for people to

read; a set of pages fastened together in a cover and used for writing on

I’m reading such a good book; Let me write that in my address book.

116boy

n b??

garçon a male child or young man There are more boys than girls in this class.112breakfast n ?brekf?st petit déjeuner the food you eat in the morning after you wake up What would you like for breakfast?117British adj/n ?br?t??britannique, Britannique coming from or relating to The United Kingdom The Beatles were a British group.

116Chemistry n ?kem?stri Chimie the scientific study of substances and how they change when they combine

My favourite science is Chemistry, but I also enjoy Biology.

112cinema n ?s?n?m?cinéma a building where you go to watch films

We decided to go to the cinema.

115class n klɑ?s classe a group of students who have lessons together

She's the cleverest person in the class.1

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club

n

kl?b

club

an organization for people who want to take part in a sport or social activity together, or the building they use for this

Our school has a lot of clubs and groups.

112come round v ra?nd venir chez quelqu'un to visit someone in their home

They all came round to my house on my birthday.113complete v k?m?pli?t compléter to finish doing or making something

Once the form is completed, you should post it.

114computer n k?m?pju?t?ordinateur an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information

We've put all our records on computer.

116creative adj kri?e?t?v créatif

good at thinking of new ideas and making interesting things

The students have all been very creative with this project.

116curriculum n k??r?kj?l?m programme d'études all the subjects taught in a school, college, etc or on an educational course

English and Maths are part of the National Curriculum.

115dance v dɑ?ns danser to move your feet and body to the rhythm of music If you enjoy dancing, you'll love the show.116day

n de?jour a period of 24 hours

I'm only working four days this week.

112different adj ?d?frnt différent

not the same as someone or something else There are different ways of showing your feelings.116Drama n ?drɑ?m?art dramatique plays and acting generally

I enjoyed drama, music and art at school.

114early adj ???li tôt

near the beginning of a period of time, process, etc I get to school early so I can do my homework.117email n ?i?me?l courrier électronique a message sent to a computer Will you send me an email when you get home?116England n ???gl?nd Angleterre a country in Europe

I have a penfriend in England.

116English n ???gl??anglais the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries

We have an English lesson every day.115example n ?g?zɑ?mpl exemple

something that is typical of the group of things that you are talking about Give me an example of someone being kind.115false adj fɑ?ls faux not true or correct

Decide if the sentences are true or false.112feed v fi?d nourrir to give food to a person, group, or animal.Don't forget to feed the goldfish.113France n frɑ?ns France a country in Europe

Paris is the capital of France

116French adj/n fren?français, Français coming from or relating to France

She speaks with a French accent.

116fun n f?n s'amuser enjoyment or pleasure, or something that gives you enjoyment or pleasure

We have so much fun in the drama club.1

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Geography

n

d?i??gr?fi

géographie

the study of all the countries of the world, and of the surface of the Earth, such as the mountains and seas

In Geography this week, we learned about global warming.

112get up v get ?p se lever to move out of your bed in the morning

I got up at 7.30 this morning.

116group n gru?p groupe a number of people or things that are together in one place

I joined an online group that supports press freedom.

114guitar n g??tɑ?guitare a musical instrument with strings that you play by pulling the strings with your fingers

an electric guitar

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gymnastics

n

d??m?næst?ks

gymnastique

a sport in which you do physical exercises on the floor and on different pieces of equipment, often in competitions

There's a gymnastics club at our local sports centre.

117have to v hæv tu?devoir

if you have to do something, you need to do it or someone makes you do it

I have to go to the doctor’s this afternoon.116History n ?h?stri histoire the study of things that happened in the past He’s studying history at college.112hive n ha?v ruche

a special container where people keep bees

The bees gathered around the hive.112hobby n ?h??bi passe-temps, hobby an activity that you enjoy and do regularly when you are not working

My hobby is making jewellery.112honey n ?h?ni miel a sweet, sticky food that is made by bees

Honey is very sweet.

116horse n h??s cheval a large animal with four legs, which people ride or use to pull heavy things

She's always wanted to own a horse.113ice cream n ?a?s?kri?m glace

a sweet food made from frozen milk or cream and sugar

chocolate / vanilla ice cream 1

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ICT

n

?a?si??ti?

technologie de

l'information et de la communication (TIC)information and communication technology: the use of computers and other electronic equipment to store and send information ICT is my favourite subject.

116idea n a??d??idée a suggestion or plan

"Why don't we ask Georgia?" "That's a good

idea."

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information

n

??nf??me??n informations

facts about a situation or person

It’s a vital piece of information.

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