French Section 13 - Visiting family. Near and far.

Answers & Translations: Online Activities

  1. Tu vas chez qui?
  2. Je vais chez ...
  3. Chanson - Mon oncle Bernard
  4. C'est près ou c'est loin?
  5. C'est vraiment loin!
  6. Tu vas chez qui?
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1. Tu vas chez qui?

Tu vas chez qui?
Je vais chez mon père.

Tu vas chez qui?
Je vais chez ma mère.

 

1. Who are you visiting?

Who are you visiting?
I'm visiting my father.

Who are you visiting?
I'm visiting my mother.
 

2. Je vais chez ...

Tu vas chez qui?
Je vais chez mon père.
Je vais chez ma mère.

 

2. I'm visiting ...

Who are you visiting?
I'm visiting my father.
I'm visiting my mother.
 

3. Chanson - Mon oncle Bernard

Ton oncle s'appelle comment?
Mon oncle s'appelle Bernard.
Tu vas chez ton oncle quand?
J'y vais un peu plus tard!
Ton oncle habite où?
Mon oncle habite à Gien.
Mais Gien, dis-moi, c'est où?
Gien, c'est vraiment loin!

 

3. Song - My uncle Bernard

What's your uncle's name?
My uncle's name is Bernard.
When are you visiting your uncle?
I'm visiting him later!
Where does your uncle live?
My uncle lives in Gien.
But where is Gien?
Gien is really far away!
 

4. C'est près ou c'est loin?

C'est près ou c'est loin?
C'est loin.
C'est près.

 

4. (Is it) nearby or far away?

Is it nearby or far away?
It's far away.
It's nearby/close.
 

5. C'est vraiment loin!

C'est près ou c'est loin?
C'est loin.
C'est près.

 

5. It is very far away!

Is it nearby or far away?
It's far away.
It's nearby/close.
 

6. Tu vas chez qui?

Tu vas chez qui?
Je vais chez ma tante.

Ta tante habite où?
Ma tante habite à Paris.

C'est près ou c'est loin de Melbourne?
C'est très loin.

 

6. Who are you visiting?

Who are you visiting?
I'm visiting my aunt.

Where does your aunt live?
My aunt lives in Paris.

Is it far away from or close to Melbourne?
It is very far away.
  Tu vas chez qui?
Je vais chez ma tante.

Ta tante habite où?
Ma tante habite à Paris.

C'est près ou c'est loin de Melbourne?
C'est très loin.

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