Liste de Mots Niveau B1 - Ville et Campagne
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la ville et la campagne, tels que "verger", "gymnase", "banlieue", etc. préparés pour les apprenants de niveau B1.
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a small restaurant that sells drinks and meals

café
a place in which works of art are shown or sold to the public

galerie
a place that is open during nighttime in which people can dance, eat, and drink

boîte de nuit
a building where firefighters stay and have the tools they need to help with fires and other emergencies

caserne de pompiers, caserne des pompiers
a place with special equipment that people go to exercise or play sports

salle de sport, gym
a playing area built outdoors for children, particularly inside parks or schools

terrain de jeu
addressing the structures, functions, or issues of cities and their populations

urbain
a residential area outside a city

banlieue
the outer areas or parts of a city or town

périphérie
an area close to the center of a city that usually suffers from economic problems

quartier défavorisé, quartier pauvre
a group of people who live in the same area

communauté
a person who regularly travels to city for work

banlieusard, banlieusarde
the number of people who live in a particular city or country

population
buildings in which people live, including their condition, prices, or types

logement
an area in which people leave their vehicles

parking
a sign that shows warnings or information to drivers

panneau de signalisation
a person who is on foot and not in or on a vehicle

piéton, piétonne
a tall post with a light on top, usually found along roads, streets, or sidewalks

lampadaire, réverbère
a narrow path in the countryside

ruelle, chemin
a type of bridge that is built over a road to provide a different passage

passage supérieur
the place where a road is crossed by another

carrefour
a land that is used for farming, especially in rural areas

terres arables, terres cultivées
a large, open, and grass-covered area

prairie
(in the US) one of the areas into which a state is divided and has a local government of its own

comté, département
a deep hole dug in the ground to get access to the resources beneath, such as water, oil, etc.

puits
a huge wall built to keep water from entering an area or to contain and use it as a power source to produce electricity

barrage
a pathway typically made of concrete or asphalt at the side of a street for people to walk on

trottoir
the place where someone or a group of people come from and feel a strong connection to

patrie, terre natale
an open area in a city or town where two or more streets meet

place
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