Transportation

How we travel, understand various transportation options, and describe their preferences and experiences related to travel.

Vocabulary

  1. Transport (trahn-spor) – Transportation
  2. Voiture (vwah-tyur) – Car
  3. Bus (boos) – Bus
  4. Train (trahn) – Train
  5. Vélo (vay-lo) – Bicycle
  6. Avion (ah-vee-ohn) – Airplane
  7. Bateau (bah-toh) – Boat
  8. Métro (may-tro) – Subway
  9. Camion (ka-mee-ohn) – Truck
  10. Scooter (skoo-tuhr) – Scooter
  11. Marcher (mahr-shay) – To walk
  12. Conduire (kohn-dweer) – To drive
  13. Voler (voh-lay) – To fly
  14. Nager (nah-zhay) – To swim
  15. Ticket (tee-kay) – Ticket
  16. Gare (gar) – Station
  17. Aéroport (ay-roh-por) – Airport
  18. Port (por) – Port
  19. Feu de circulation (fuh duh sir-kew-la-syon) – Traffic light
  20. Panneau de signalisation (pan-no duh see-nah-lee-za-syon) – Sign

Practice Sentences

  1. Je prends le bus pour aller à l’école. (I take the bus to go to school.)
  2. Nous voyageons en avion pour les vacances. (We travel by airplane for the holidays.)
  3. Mon père conduit la voiture. (My father drives the car.)
  4. Je fais du vélo au parc. (I ride a bicycle in the park.)
  5. Le train est rapide et confortable. (The train is fast and comfortable.)
  6. Les bateaux naviguent sur la mer. (Boats sail on the sea.)
  7. Il y a beaucoup de scooters dans la ville. (There are a lot of scooters in the city.)
  8. Le métro est pratique pour éviter les embouteillages. (The subway is convenient to avoid traffic jams.)
  9. Nous devons attendre au feu de circulation. (We have to wait at the traffic light.)
  10. L’aéroport est très grand et occupé. (The airport is very large and busy.)

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