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b. qu'est-ce qu'on dit? if you were in a french-speaking environment, what would you say in these situations? in class, you drop your book on your neighbor's foot. jd your professor just said something; you're not sure what, but it sounded important. you've forgotten your professor's name and want to write it down. you pass a friend on the way to class. you pass a male professor on the way to class. you want to introduce yourself. (your name) your friends are leaving your apartment at the end of the evening. a fellow student has just thanked you for picking up a book. rev: 01_13_2016_qc_cs-37531 referencesebook & resources

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in class, you drop your book on your neighbor's foot: "Je m'excuse!"

your professor just said something; you're not sure what, but it sounded important: "Est-ce que vous pouvez r
épéter s'il vous plait?"

you've forgotten your professor's name and want to write it down: "Comment vous appelez-vous?"

you pass a friend on the way to class: "Salut!"

you pass a male professor on the way to class: "Bonjour, Monsieur!"

you want to introduce yourself: "Bonjour, je m'appelle (your name)."

your friends are leaving your apartment at the end of the evening: "Au revoir et bon soir!"

a fellow student has just thanked you for picking up a book: "De rien."
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Hi,

Paroles :les bonnes manières

b. Qu'est-ce qu'on dit?
If you were in a french-speaking environment, what would you say in these situations?


- In class, you drop your book on your neighbor's foot.
"Pardon" or "Excuse-moi".

- Your professor just said something; you're not sure what, but it sounded important.
"Pourriez-vous répéter s'il vous plaît?"

- You pass a friend on the way to class.
"Salut ! Ca va?"

- You pass a male professor on the way to class.
"Bonjour Monsieur".

- You want to introduce yourself. (your name)
"Bonjour, je m'appelle (name)"

- Your friends are leaving your apartment at the end of the evening.
"Bonsoir"

- A fellow student has just thanked you for picking up a book.
"De rien".

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