This survival kit belongs to ……………………………………..

A.BE POLITE!
Please / Thank you (very much)

To accept: Yes, please

To refuse: No, thank you

After hearing 'thank you ': You're welcome! / It's all right! / That's okay!

Excuse me (before) / I'm sorry (after)

B.If you don't understand:

Can you repeat please? / Can you speak more slowly please?

I don't understand / I didn't understand

How do you spell it?

Can you write it down for me please?

Can you help me?

I don’t know.

C.Health.

I don't feel very well / I feel sick

a. I have a headache b. I have a stomach ache c. I have a toothache d. I have a sore throat

I'm ill / I have been sick during the night.

I am allergic to cats / gluten /etc.

I'm asthmatic / I need my inhaler.

1.First meeting with the family
Are you prepared to answer your hosts’ questions. What do you say in this situation?

2.When getting home, on the first evening

  1. Match the English expressions with the French:

Follow me. • • Ta chambre est à l'étage.

This is your room. • • Vous allez partager.

Your room is upstairs. • • Suis-moi.

You will have to share. • • C'est ta chambre.

  1. Complete these sentences with :

drink / hungry / like / thirsty / something (x2) / food / smoke / help /take

a.In your bedroom, you mustn't smoke

b.Are you hungry? Would you like something to eat?

Helpyourself!

c.Are you thirsty? Would you like something to drink?

d.Is there any foodyou don't like?

e.You can take a shower now or tomorrow morning.

  1. You may need to say:

Put the words in the right order:

a / present / little / you / I / ‘ve brought

I’ve brought you a little present.

use / May / I / bathroom/? / the /

May I use the bathroom, please?(“May” is more polite than “Could” or “Can”)

shower / ? / a / if / have / ok / it / Is / I

Is it Ok if I have a shower?

Can / borrow / hairdryer / a / ? / I

Can I borrow a hairdryer?

is / toilet / There / no / paper

There is no toilet paper .

have / I / Could / towel / ? / a

Could I have a towel, please?

another / Could / I / pillow / ? / have

Could I have another pillow please?

Complete:

Could I call / phone my teachers?

Would you excuse me, I’m going to my room.

I’m tired, can I go to bed now?

What time are we getting up tomorrow?

Good night!

Sleep well!

3.The morning after

If the hosts say: '' How are you today?” What will you answer?

- I’m fine, thank you.

If the hosts say: ''Did you sleep well?” What will your answer?

- Yes, very well, thank you.

If the hosts say:'' Were you cold? / Is your room warm enough?” What will you answer?

- That’s fine. I wasn’t cold. / Yes, I was a little cold.

If the hosts say: '' Do you need an extra blanket?'' What will you answer?

- Yes, thank you. That will be great. / No, that’s Ok, thank you.

If the hosts say: ''What would you like for breakfast?'' What will you answer?

- I’d like toasts or cereal with a hot chocolate or a tea if it’s possible.

If the hosts say:'' This is your packed lunch.” What will you answer?:

-Thank you.

Match the English with the correct French sentence:

I'm going to take you to the Je vais te montrer le chemin meeting point pour aller à ton lieu de rendez-vous

I will show you how to get  A plus tard ! A ce soir!

to the meeting point

I'll meet you at 5:00 pm. Je vais t’emmener à ton point de

de rendez-vous

See your later / tonight Je viendrai te chercher à 5h00

Have a nice day!  Passe une bonne journée!

4.After your first day. Match the French with its English translation.

Nous sommes rentré(e)s.

Comment s'est passé ta journée?

Où êtes-vous allé(e)s aujourd'hui?

Tes parents ont appelé. Tu dois les rappeler.

Je me suis beaucoup amusé(e) aujourd'hui.

C’était super!

I enjoyed myself a lot today !

We went to London.

It was great !

Hello !

How was your day ?

We’re back

Where did you go today ?

Your parents phoned. You have to call them back

5.Meals at home. Translate in English or in French.

- I'm very sorry but I can’t eat fish.

Je suis désolé(e) mais je ne peux pas manger de poisson.

- C'était délicieux !

It was delicious.

- Shall I set up the table? Can I help you?

Voulez-vous que je mette la table? Est-ce que je peux vous aider?

- A quelle heure est le petit-déjeuner/dîner?

What time is breakfast/dinner?

- Enjoy your meal!

Bon appétit.

- Pourrais-je en avoir encore, s'il vous plaît ?

Could I have some more, please?

- Puis-je vous aider à faire la vaisselle ?

Can I help you to do the dishes ?

6.Saying goodbye. Circle the correct expression:

A; -I have really enjoyed my stay. - I really have enjoyed my stay.

- I have really annoyed my stay.

B; -Thank you for your hospitality. - Thank you for your hospitalities.

-Thank you for the hospital.

C; -Thanks at all! - Thanks for everything! - Thanks for together!

D; -It was really nice to meet you. - It was really nice the meeting with you.

- It was really nice meeting you.

7.TRADITIONS: / Right / Wrong
English people kiss to say Hello. / x
English people don't soak their slices of bread in their hot chocolate. / x
The English take tea every day at 2 p.m. / x
English dinner is at 6 p.m. / x
English pupils wake up at 5 a.m. and they go to bed at 7 p.m. / x
English people drive on the left. / x
The Queen governs the country. / x
Traditional English houses have lots of carpets / x
English pupils must wear uniforms / x
The most famous sport in England is skiing / x

8.In the street.

What's the English for:

- Excusez-moi, s'il vous plaît.

Excuse me, please?

- Pourriez-vous me dire où se trouve...?

Could you tell me where xxx is?

- Combien est-ce que ça coûte ?

How much is it?

- Puis-je vous aider?

Can I help you?

- I am lost:

Je suis perdu.

9.In a shop.

What's the French for?

- Can I help you?:

Puis- je vous aider?

- No, thank you, I'm just having a look!:

Non merci, je ne fais que regarder.

- Sorry, I haven't got enough money!:

Désolé, je n’ai pas assez d’argent.

- the Cash desk: la caisse

MONEY

taux de change : 1€ = ₤ 0.83 ₤1 = 1,20 €

Quelle personneest représentée sur les pièces et billets britanniques: Queen Elizabeth II

COINS


one penny two pence five pence ten pence twenty pence fifty pence one pound two pounds

Observe:

  • quel animal est représenté sur l’autre face de la pièce de 10 pence? a lion
  • Sur quelle autre pièce retrouve-t-on ce symbole du pouvoir de l’Angleterre?

One pound

Complète: ₤1 = 100 p ( abréviation qui correspond à pence)

Déduis: quel est le singulier de «pence»: penny

Tips

  • la monnaie(que l’on rend en magasin) : change (attention, c’est un faux-ami)
  • le ticket de caisse: receipt

₤0.5 =0.60€ ₤2 = 2.4€ ₤5 = 6 € ₤12 = 14.60 € ₤20 = 24.44 €

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