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Le livre Face2face - Intermédiaire - Unité 5 - 5C

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire des unités 5 à 5C du manuel de cours Face2Face Intermediate, tel que « autoriser », « préférerait », « penser », etc.

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Commencer à apprendre
Face2face - Intermediate
to start
[verbe]

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.

commencer

commencer

Ex: The started offering a new menu item that became popular .
to decide
[verbe]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

décider

décider

Ex: I coulddecide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .
can
[verbe]

to be able to do somehing, make something, etc.

pouvoir

pouvoir

Ex: As a programmer , can develop complex software applications .
to tell
[verbe]

to use words and give someone information

dire

dire

Ex: Can tell me about your vacation ?
to make
[verbe]

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

faire, fabriquer

faire, fabriquer

Ex: By connecting the wires , make the circuit and allow electricity to flow .
to enjoy
[verbe]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

jouir de

jouir de

Ex: Despite the rain , enjoyed the outdoor concert .
to need
[verbe]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

avoir besoin

avoir besoin

Ex: The needs cleaning before the guests arrive .
to allow
[verbe]

to let someone or something do a particular thing

permettre

permettre

Ex: The rules do allow smoking in this area .
would
[verbe]

used to make an offer or request in a polite manner

[verbe au conditionnel]

[verbe au conditionnel]

Ex: would be happy to assist you with your project if you need any support .
to finish
[verbe]

to make something end

finir

finir

Ex: I finish this task as soon as possible .
to teach
[verbe]

to give lessons to students in a university, college, school, etc.

enseigner

enseigner

Ex: taught mathematics at the local high school for ten years .
to let
[verbe]

to allow something to happen or someone to do something

laisser

laisser

Ex: The let the students leave early due to the snowstorm .
will
[verbe]

used for forming future tenses

[futur simple], vouloir

[futur simple], vouloir

Ex: The will launch its new product next year .
to want
[verbe]

to wish to do or have something

vouloir

vouloir

Ex: What does she want for her birthday?
to mind
[verbe]

(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something

déranger

déranger

Ex: Does mind if we use her laptop to finish the project ?
to plan
[verbe]

to decide on and make arrangements or preparations for something ahead of time

prévoir, planifier

prévoir, planifier

Ex: planned a surprise party for her friend , coordinating with the guests beforehand .
to prefer
[verbe]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

préférer

préférer

Ex: prefer to walk to work instead of taking public transportation because they enjoy the exercise .
must
[verbe]

used to show that something is very important and needs to happen

devoir, être dans l'obligation, il faut absolument que + [subjonctif]

devoir, être dans l'obligation, il faut absolument que + [subjonctif]

Ex: Participants must complete the survey to provide valuable feedback.
to hate
[verbe]

to really not like something or someone

détester

détester

Ex: hate waiting in long lines at the grocery store .

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

continuer

continuer

Ex: She was too exhausted continue running .
to learn
[verbe]

to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

apprendre

apprendre

Ex: We need learn how to manage our time better .
to pay
[verbe]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

payer

payer

Ex: paid the taxi driver for the ride to the airport .
to seem
[verbe]

to appear to be or do something particular

sembler

sembler

Ex: Surprising as it seem, I actually enjoy doing laundry .
would rather
[phrase]

used to express a preference for one option over another

préférer [au conditionnel]

préférer [au conditionnel]

Ex: Would you rather visit the beach or go hiking this weekend?
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