INTRODUCTION |
Jason: Are You Addicted to French Shoes? Cโest Jason. Jason here! |
Ingrid: Bonjour ร tous, Ingrid here! |
Jason: In this lesson, youโre going to learn how to express your preferences and choices. |
Ingrid: By learning the usage of verbs โprรฉfรฉrerโ (to prefer) and โchoisirโ (to choose) which are main tools to do it. |
Jason: After this lesson, you will be able to say things like "I choose this", or "I prefer thatโ or also โThis is my favoriteโ in French. |
Ingrid: And you will see that this is very easy to learn! |
Jason: So Ingrid, what is in todayโs conversation? |
Ingrid: This conversation is between Marie and Sophie who are two friends choosing shoes in a store with a sales assistant. Marie and Sophie will speak informal French to each other but formal French with the employee. |
Jason: Okay, so letโs listen to the conversation! |
DIALOGUE |
1st time: natural native speed: |
(In a shoes stores) |
Marie: Tu vas choisir quelle paire de chaussures? Karine: Je ne sais pas, tu prรฉfรจres les rouges ou les noires? Marie: Je prรฉfรจre les rouges! Karine: Bon, alors je prends les rouges! Sales-assistant: Ca y est, vous avez choisi? Lesquelles prรฉfรฉrez-vous? Karine: Je choisis les rouges, c'est dรฉcidรฉ! |
(1 time slowly) |
(In a shoes stores) |
Marie: Tu vas choisir quelle paire de chaussures? Karine: Je ne sais pas, tu prรฉfรจres les rouges ou les noires? Marie: Je prรฉfรจre les rouges! Karine: Bon, alors je prends les rouges! Sales-assistant : Ca y est, vous avez choisi? Lesquelles prรฉfรฉrez-vous? |
Karine: Je choisis les rouges, c'est dรฉcidรฉ! |
(1 time natural native speed with the translation) |
(In a shoes stores) |
Marie: Tu vas choisir quelle paire de chaussures? Which shoes are you going to choose? |
Karine: Je ne sais pas, tu prรฉfรจres les rouges ou les noires? |
I donโt know, which ones do you prefer: the red or the black ones? |
Marie: Je prรฉfรจre les rouges! |
I prefer the red ones! |
Karine: Bon, alors je prends les rouges! |
Well then, I will take the red ones! |
Sales-assistant : Ca y est, vous avez choisi? Lesquelles prรฉfรฉrez-vous ? |
Is it okay? Have you made your choice? Which one do you prefer? |
Karine: Je choisis les rouges, c'est dรฉcidรฉ! |
I choose the red ones! Itโs decided! |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Jason: Itโs so hard for girls to choose shoes indeed! |
Ingrid: Yes but I think it is especially hard for French women who are shoes addicts and who would like to have every shoe in the world! |
Jason: Yes you are right; it is a well-known fact that French women are very attached to their shoes! |
Ingrid: Did you know that French women had an average of 9 pairs of shoes and that they buy at least 6 pairs each year? These are highest figures just after Italian girls! |
Jason: Itโs true that when you think about French women, you often imagine them being very elegant. |
Ingrid: Yes and even if not every single woman in France is elegant, a major part of life for working women, especially in Paris, is wearing trendy shoes every day. |
Jason: But why shoes are so important to them? |
Ingrid: I guess itโs maybe because shoes really change their appearance. For example, women with high heeled shoes may feel more confident. By the way, did you know that elegant shoes are mandatory for some jobs in France? |
Jason: Really? Which jobs, for example? |
Ingrid: Many sales assistants, secretaries or receptionists are asked to wear elegant and trendy shoes to look feminine. |
Jason: And do you think it is an effort for French women to do so? |
Ingrid: In fact, I donโt think it is, as we often see women walking with very uncomfortable and unstable shoes just to be trendy on weekends. So I guess they prefer it over being unfashionable! |
VOCAB LIST |
Okay, so now, let's take a look at the vocabulary for this lesson. |
The first expression we shall see is: |
Choisir [natural native speed] |
Meaning โTo chooseโ |
Choisir [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Choisir [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Une paire des chaussures [natural native speed] |
Meaning โa pair of shoesโ |
Une paire des chaussures [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Une paire des chaussures [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Prรฉfรฉrer [natural native speed] |
Meaning โTo preferโ |
Prรฉfรฉrer [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Prรฉfรฉrer [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Bon, alors [natural native speed] |
Meaning โWell, thenโ |
Bon, alors [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Bon, alors [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Les rouges / les noires [natural native speed] |
Meaning โThe red ones, the black onesโ |
Les rouges / les noires [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Les rouges / les noires [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Ca y est? [natural native speed] |
Meaning โIs it okay?โ |
Ca y est? [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Ca y est ? [natural native speed] |
VOCAB AND PHRASE USAGE |
Let's have a closer look at the usage for some of the words and phrases from this lesson. |
Jason: The first verb is? |
Ingrid: โChoisirโ which means โto chooseโ. |
Jason: Could you say it again slowly for our listeners? |
Ingrid: (Slowly) ยซ Choisir ยป |
Jason: And now at natural speed |
Ingrid: (Natural speed) ยซ Choisir ยป |
Jason: Can you give us some examples with this verb? |
Ingrid: In our conversation we have โVous avez choisi?โ which means โHave you made your choice?โ also โJe choisis les rougesโ meaning โI choose the red onesโ. |
Jason: Okay, and the next word is? |
Ingrid: โUne paire de chaussureโ that means โa pair of shoesโ. This is quite close to English. |
Jason: Okay this is quite easy to remember. What about the next verb? |
Ingrid: It is โprรฉfรฉrerโ which means โto preferโ and it has exactly the same meaning as in English. |
Jason: Can you repeat this expression please? |
Ingrid: (Slowly) ยซ prรฉfรฉrerยป |
Jason: And now at natural speed |
Ingrid: (Natural speed) ยซ prรฉfรฉrer ยป |
Jason: Can you use this in an example please? |
Ingrid: Yes, so for example you can say โJe prรฉfรฉre les chaussures rougesโ if you want to say that you prefer red shoes. Or if you want to ask to someone โWhich one do you prefer?โ, you will say โLequel prรฉfรจres-tu?โ |
Jason: Interesting! And what is the next expression? |
Ingrid: Next is the casual expression โCa y estโ that means โIs that okayโ or โHave you made your choice?โ when asking if a person has took a decision. |
Jason: Great! And the next expression is also very casual in French, what is it? |
Ingrid: It is โBon, alorsโ that is a way to punctuate a sentence by saying โWell, thenโ or โWell soโ depending on the context. You can say for example โBon alors tu es prรชt?โ that means โWell are you ready then?โ implying you are a bit of a hurry. |
Jason: And how was it used in our conversation? |
Ingrid: It was โBon, alors je prends les rougesโ which means โWell then I take the red ones!โ In this context โBon, alorsโ is a way to introduce your decision, which is a firm decision. |
Jason: Okay so our next and last expression is? |
Ingrid: โLes rougesโ or โles noiresโ that respectively means โThe red onesโ or โthe black onesโ. This is a way to qualify things; here we are talking about shoes just by saying their color. |
Lesson focus
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Jason: So in this lesson, our grammar is how to use French verbs and expressions to express your preference and choices. |
Ingrid: Yes thanks to verbs โprรฉfรฉrerโ, โchoisirโ (to choose) and also words like โprรฉfรฉrรฉโ and โfavori,โ you will be able to say in French "I choose this", or "I prefer thatโ or also โThis is my favoriteโ |
Jason: Great, so what is our first point? |
Ingrid: The first important verb is โprรฉfรฉrerโ which means โto preferโ. You can use like you do in English to talk about you preferences, such as in โJe prรฉfรจre les rougesโ which means โI prefer red ones,โ talking about shoes. |
Jason: This is quite simple in fact, you just add the thing you prefer after the verb โprรฉfรฉrerโ and thatโs all? |
Ingrid: Exactly, it is just the verb โprรฉfรฉrerโ conjugated + the thing you prefer. Of course, you can use this pattern for each person as in โNous prรฉfรฉrons les chaussures ร talonโ that is โWe prefer heeled shoesโ. |
Jason: And can you put another kind of word after the verb โprรฉfรฉrerโ? |
Ingrid: Yes, for example, you can put a verb in the infinitive form, as in โPrรฉfรฉrez-vous rester ou partir?โ which means โDo you prefer to stay or to go?โ |
Jason: So here again it is simple, it is the verb โprรฉfรฉrerโ + infinitive verb, is that right? |
Ingrid: Yes it is, very basic and easy to use. |
Jason: So the next word is the one for โto chooseโ isnโt it? |
Ingrid: Yes it is โchoisirโ and this is the verb to use when you are talking about a decision you made, as in โJe choisis les rougesโ which means โI choose red onesโ but which also implies that you are buying this color. |
Jason: So what is the big difference with the 1st verb โprรฉfรฉrerโ? Can you explain to listeners? |
Ingrid: The main difference is that itโs better to use โchoisirโ when your choice implies an action, for example, when you are buying something. This is contrary to โprรฉfรฉrer,โ which is only explaining about your preferred thing, while โchoisirโ is saying you are going to do or take this, as in โJโai choisi ce candidatโ which literally means โI chose this candidatesโ. Here you also mean you will vote for him. |
Jason: The nuance is quite interesting! And what about the last words we would like to share with our listeners? |
Ingrid: The two last ones are โprรฉfรฉrรฉโ and โfavoriโ which both mean โfavoriteโ in English. These are very convenient, for example you can say โCโest mon film prรฉfรฉrรฉโ which means โThis is my favorite movieโ |
Jason: And what about the synonym โfavoriโ? |
Ingrid: Yes it is the same meaning but โfavoriโ will sound a bit more formal. Thatโs all. |
Jason: Okay so if you want to say โMy favorite color is blueโ what will you say? |
Ingrid: You will say โMa couleur prรฉfรฉrรฉe est le bleu.โ Note that โprรฉfรฉrรฉโ and โfavoriโ are used here as adjectives so they have to agree with the thing you prefer. |
Jason: So listeners, these are some very useful basics to express your preferences. Please have a look to the lesson notes to get more details about them! |
Ingrid: Yes and you will also find more information on the different patterns you can use with all the expressions weโve just seen! |
Outro
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Jason: Yes and stay tuned for next lesson! See you soon, ร bientรดt! |
Ingrid: A bientรดt everybody! |
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