How we travel, understand various transportation options, and describe their preferences and experiences related to travel.
Vocabulary
- Transport (trahn-spor) – Transportation
- Voiture (vwah-tyur) – Car
- Bus (boos) – Bus
- Train (trahn) – Train
- Vélo (vay-lo) – Bicycle
- Avion (ah-vee-ohn) – Airplane
- Bateau (bah-toh) – Boat
- Métro (may-tro) – Subway
- Camion (ka-mee-ohn) – Truck
- Scooter (skoo-tuhr) – Scooter
- Marcher (mahr-shay) – To walk
- Conduire (kohn-dweer) – To drive
- Voler (voh-lay) – To fly
- Nager (nah-zhay) – To swim
- Ticket (tee-kay) – Ticket
- Gare (gar) – Station
- Aéroport (ay-roh-por) – Airport
- Port (por) – Port
- Feu de circulation (fuh duh sir-kew-la-syon) – Traffic light
- Panneau de signalisation (pan-no duh see-nah-lee-za-syon) – Sign
Practice Sentences
- Je prends le bus pour aller à l’école. (I take the bus to go to school.)
- Nous voyageons en avion pour les vacances. (We travel by airplane for the holidays.)
- Mon père conduit la voiture. (My father drives the car.)
- Je fais du vélo au parc. (I ride a bicycle in the park.)
- Le train est rapide et confortable. (The train is fast and comfortable.)
- Les bateaux naviguent sur la mer. (Boats sail on the sea.)
- Il y a beaucoup de scooters dans la ville. (There are a lot of scooters in the city.)
- Le métro est pratique pour éviter les embouteillages. (The subway is convenient to avoid traffic jams.)
- Nous devons attendre au feu de circulation. (We have to wait at the traffic light.)
- L’aéroport est très grand et occupé. (The airport is very large and busy.)