Lesson Transcript

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Sophie (pause with a tap of the finger) au parc avec le chien.
Sophie (pause with a tap of the finger) au parc avec le chien.
va
va
Sophie va au parc avec le chien.
Sophie va au parc avec le chien.
"Sophie goes to the park with the dog."
We use va in this sentence because Sophie is a third-person singular subject — just like il or elle. The verb aller in the present tense for third person singular is va
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Les garçons (pause with a tap of the finger) au restaurant avec des amis.
Les garçons (pause with a tap of the finger) au restaurant avec des amis.
vont
vont
Les garçons vont au restaurant avec des amis.
Les garçons vont au restaurant avec des amis.
"The boys are going to the restaurant with friends."
We use vont in this sentence because les garçons, meaning "the boys" is a third-person plural subject — just like ils, meaning "they."
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Nous (pause with a tap of the finger) au cinéma ce soir.
Nous (pause with a tap of the finger) au cinéma ce soir.
allons
allons
Nous allons au cinéma ce soir.
Nous allons au cinéma ce soir.
"We are going to the movies tonight."
We use allons in this sentence because nous is the first person plural subject — meaning "we."The verb aller in the present tense for nous is allons.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence.
Ready?
Vous
Vous partez
Vous partez en
Vous partez en vacances
Vous partez en vacances demain ?
"Are you going on vacation tomorrow?"
Vous partez en vacances demain ?
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Je (vas or vais) à l'école tous les jours.
Je (vas or vais) à l'école tous les jours.
vais
vais
Je vais à l'école tous les jours.
"I go to school every day."
Vais is used here because je is the first person singular subject — meaning "I."
The verb aller in the present tense for je is vais, "I go."
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Mon père (va or allez) au supermarché.
Mon père (va or allez) au supermarché.
va
va
Mon père va au supermarché.
"My father is going to the supermarket."
Va is used here because mon père, meaning "my father," is a third-person singular subject — just like il, meaning "he." Even though mon père is a noun phrase, it acts grammatically like il, so we use va to match.
Let's translate some sentences into French.
Translate "Pierre goes to work by car." into French.
Pierre, "Pierre" (a proper name)
followed by
va, "goes" (third-person singular of aller, meaning "to go")
next
au, "to the"
followed by
travail, "work"
next
en, "by"
followed by
voiture, "car"
Va is used here because Pierre is a third-person singular subject — just like il, meaning "he."
Pierre va au travail en voiture.
Pierre va au travail en voiture.
"Pierre goes to work by car."
Translate "You go to the beach." into French.
Vous, "you"
followed by
allez, "go" (second-person plural of aller)
next
à, "to"
followed by
la, "the" (feminine singular article)
next
plage, "beach"
Allez is used here because vous is a second-person plural subject — meaning "you" when speaking to more than one person or you in a formal way. So, allez matches the subject vous, whether you're being formal or speaking to a group.
Vous allez à la plage.
Vous allez à la plage.
"You go to the beach."
Translate "Do you often go to the library?" into French.
Tu, "you" (informal singular)
followed by
vas, "go" (second-person singular of aller)
next
souvent, "often"
followed by
à, "to"
next
la, "the" (feminine singular article)
followed by
bibliothèque, "library"
Vas is used here because tu is a second-person singular subject — meaning "you" when speaking to one person informally.
Tu vas souvent à la bibliothèque ?
Tu vas souvent à la bibliothèque ?
"Do you often go to the library?"
Listen to me as I speak. Which form of the verb aller is used in each sentence?
Je vais à l'école tous les jours.
Let's listen one more time.
Je vais à l'école tous les jours.
Did you hear, vais? Vais, meaning "I go," is the first person singular conjugation of aller, "to go," in the present tense.
How about...?
Tu vas souvent à la bibliothèque ?
Let's listen one more time.
Tu vas souvent à la bibliothèque ?
Did you hear, vas? Vas, meaning "you go," is the second person singular conjugation of aller, "to go," in the present tense.
Next…
Sophie va au parc avec le chien.
One more time.
Sophie va au parc avec le chien.
Did you hear, va? Va, meaning "he or she goes," is the third-person singular conjugation of aller, "to go," in the present tense.
And...
Nous allons au cinéma ce soir.
One more time.
Nous allons au cinéma ce soir.
Did you hear, allons? Allons, meaning "we go," is the first person plural conjugation of aller, "to go," in the present tense.
Thank you for watching.
Now you know how to discuss plans in French.
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway.
Au revoir !

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