Activities for Évidemment

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We’ve chosen some vocabulary and grammatical concepts from this song and provided flashcards, games and exercises for you to learn and practice them.

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Activities

Vocabulary Excercises

We have chosen 15 terms out of this song’s lyrics to form our vocabulary list, which can be found below. You can use the following activities to learn and practice this vocabulary.

Vocabulary Flashcards – Learn the vocabulary from this song with our sets of French to English and English to French flashcards, then test yourself with our interactive flashcards.

Vocabulary Games – Practice the vocabulary for this song using our memory and matching games and our word search puzzle.

Vocabulary Exercises – Fill in the missing vocabulary with drag and drop and fill in the blanks exercises.

Grammar Exercises

There are a few reflexive pronouns in this song. Charts of these pronouns can be found below.

You can use the following activities to learn and practice these pronouns.

Reflexive Pronoun Flashcards – Practice the object pronouns in this song with our sets of French to English and English to French flashcards, then test yourself with our interactive flashcards.

Reflexive Pronoun Games – Practice the object pronouns in this song using our memory and matching games.

Reflexive Pronoun Exercises – Practice the object pronouns in this song using our drag and drop, fill in, and highlighting exercises.

Resources

Vocabulary List

TermMeaningP of SContext
à deuxtogether, as a coupleà deux
à peinehardly, barely, scarcelyà peine
aimerto like, to lovereg verbaiment
braverbrave; defy; confront, face; stand up toreg verbbraver
évidemmentobviously, clearly, of course, evidentlyadvévidemment
pardonnerto forgive, to overlookreg verbpardonner
passépast, historymasc nounpassé
pharelighthouse, beacon, light; headlightmasc nounphare
pleurerto cryreg verbpleure
rangertidy, clean, put awayspelling ch verbranger
rienmere nothing, slightest thingmasc nounrien
se perdreto get lost, be lost; disappear; go to wastereg verbte perds
se trompermake a mistake, be mistaken, get wrongreg verbme tromper, se tromper
souriresmilemasc nounsourire
tenirto hold; to manage; to control; to standirreg verbtenir

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive verbs can be conjugated in any tense/mood. As the action reflects back on the subject, a reflexive pronoun accompanies the verb in all tenses. The following charts show these pronouns.

SingularPlural
1st personme (m’) – myselfnous – ourselves
2nd personte (t’) – yourselfvous – yourself / yourselves
3rd personse (s’) – himself, herselfse (s’) – themselves