French summer words
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How do you say 'summer' in FRENCH?
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L’été - the summer
Masculine
J’aime beaucoup l’été.
I really like summer.
Le soleil - the sun
Masculine
Le soleil brille.
The sun is shining.
Les lunettes de soleil - sunglasses
Feminine
J’ai acheté des lunettes de soleil.
I bought sunglasses.
Un coup de soleil - sunburn
Masculine
J’ai attrapé un coup de soleil.
I've got a sunburn.
La crème solaire - the sun cream
Feminine
J’ai un tube de crème solaire.
I have a tube of sun cream.
Bronzer - To get a tan
Verb
J’ai bronzé.
I've got a tan.
La plage - the beach
Feminine
C’est une grande plage.
It's a big beach.
La piscine - the swimming pool
Feminine
Quand je ne peux pas aller à la plage, je vais à la piscine.
When I can't go to the beach, I go to the pool.
Nager - To swim
Verb
J’adore nager le matin.
I love swimming in the morning.
Un maillot de bain - a swimsuit
Masculine
J’ai un nouveau maillot de bain.
I have a new swimsuit.
Un ventilateur - a fan
Masculine
Je cherche un ventilateur à mettre dans mon bureau.
I am looking for a fan to put in my office.
Les vacances - holidays
Feminine
J’attends impatiemment les vacances.
I am looking forward to the holidays.
Aller camper - To go camping
Verb
Nous allons camper.
We are going to camp.
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Thomas Ricomard specializes in teaching French as a foreign language. He has been providing private lessons since 2015, both in-person and online (via Skype). He taught at the Popular University of the Canton of Geneva (Switzerland) from 2015 to 2018, instructing several groups of 20 students from around the world (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mexico, etc.), ranging from beginner to intermediate levels (A1 to B2). With a Master’s degree in clinical and cognitive psychology from the University of Geneva, his knowledge of psychology allows him to tailor his teaching methods for optimal learning, taking into account factors such as visual memory versus auditory memory. He expresses his passion for the French language through writing texts, including poetry and songs, which he presents publicly at numerous music and slam events.