Le golf(m) golf
La natation(f) swimming
Le tennis(m) tennis
Le rugby(m) rugby
Le cyclisme(m) cycling
Le football(m) football
Le canoe(m) canoeing
La voile(f) sailing
Le patinage sur glace(m) ice-skating
Le surf(m) surfing
Le ski(m) skiing
L’équitation(f) horse-riding
Monter à cheval horse-riding
Questions and Answers:
Tu aimes le sport? Do you like sport?
Oui, j’aime le sport
Non, je n’aime pas le sport
Qu’est-ce que tu aimes? What do you like?
J’aime le rugby
Je n’aime pas le golf
Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire? What do you like doing?
J’aime faire de la natation
Je n‘aime pas faire du golf
Qu’est-ce que tu préfères? What do you prefer?
Je préfère le tennis
Hobbies in French: Sport and Music
Practice talking about hobbies after school in FrenchA boy named Arthur talks about sporting and musical interests outside school.
This listening resource includes:
– Video Clip in French (French and English subtitles)
– Grammar
– Video transcript in French
– Comprehension questions
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– Names of musical instruments in French
– How to ask about music in French
Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire? What do you like doing?
To refer to playing a sport use:
Au (m) and À la (f) + a sport
To refer a musical instrument use:
Du (m) and De la (f) + musical instrument
Sport:
Je joue au football(m)
I play football
Je joue à la pétanque(f)
I play a French type of boules
Music:
Je joue du piano(m)
I play the piano
Je joue de la guitare(f)
I play the guitar
Arthur uses adjectives to describe football as:
Décevant, énervant, PASSIONNANT!
decevant(m) décevante(f)
= disappointing
énervant(m) énervante(f)
= irritating
passionant(m) passionante(f)
= passionate
And he uses more adjectives to describe his sporty friend as:
Fort, doué, courageux.
fort(m) forte(f)
= strong
doué(m) douée(f)
= talented
courageux(m) courageuse(f)
= brave (courageous)
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