part 1 1. je m' appelle Kathy Chavez 2. ca va tres mal . 3.j' ai qunize ans. part 2 1. the same thing that we have alike is that they say all their family but the difference is that the list, name all their family that live and not living with them. we just say the family that is around us while they list everyone.
Bonjour! Je m' appelle Mohammed Villatoro. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans.
In the greetings you greet family/ friends too. La bise is used when greeting each other and the family/friends also include the extended family (in-laws etc..)
Part 1 1.je m'applle Gerardo Garcia 2.ca va bien 3.j'ai quinze ans Part 2 the same is the family and friends name but the difference is that writing in french family and friends name. The greeting is different which is la bise whitch we don't do it here always.
Part 1 1. je m'applle Gerardo Garcia 2. ca va bien 3. j'ai quinze ans Part 2 the same is that we say it in english but in France, french people say their family and friends in french. Greeting are different because of the la bise which we don't do it here.
PART1 1. Je m'appelle Diana Portillo 2. Cava Bien!! 3.J'ai quinze ans PART2 1. its similar but not the because we have somethings in common and some we don't that is la bise which is FORMAL! and we just greet[hello] which is INFORMAL! which is what we do
> Je m'applle Alejandra R. > Cava comme-ci comme-ca. > J'ai quinze ans. > a.Greetings are formal towards adults and informal to friends to the French people and we are usually informal. b. The French family includes aunts uncles etc, our family is "only" mom dad and child.
-Je m'appelle Antonio Ojeda. -Cava tres mal. -J'ai quinze ans. -French adults are greeted and spoken to formally while with friends the language is casual. In France they include their extended family.
a. Je m'appelle Sabrina Montgomery b. Ca va comme ci comme ca c.J'ai qunize ans
2. In French when you speak formally and informally depending on who your talking to. In French when they refer to their family they mean their entire family but when we refer to our families we mostly refer to the people that live with us.
1. Je m'appelle Pablo 2. Cava bien 3. J'ai quinze ans 4. French adults are greeted differently. You have to speak to them formal. You can't talk to them like your friends. Also they include all their family. Like dogs cats aunts.
1.Je m'appelle Maria Callejas 2.cava bien 3.J'ai seize ans 4.French teenagers hang out with their friends at a cafe they greed each other with la bise.Now us in Los Angeles we hang out with our friends just like them but at a park or at Jack in the Box and we greed each other with hand shakes or sometimes a hug.
Je m'appelle Clarissa Ca va bien J'ai quinze ans Greetings are formal with older people. You greet your friends informal. Our family is just sisters brothers and parents and french families include everyone.
- Je m'appelle Johnny Mendez. - Cava tres bien. - J'ai quinze ans. -In french greetings are formal with adults, and informal with younger people. La bise is used too. Family is very important for both French and English speakers.
1. Je m'appelle Paola. 2. Ca va bien. 3. J'ai quinze ans. 4. With family they name all their relitives and we dont we just name the people we live with. For greeting its kind of the same, with adults we have to talk formal and with our friends we talk informal
1. Je m'appelle Maria Cruz 2. ca va bien 3. J'ai seize ans 4. In french families when they have a party everyone is invited from their family and here people invite people they live with.
part 1
ReplyDelete1. je m' appelle Kathy Chavez
2. ca va tres mal .
3.j' ai qunize ans.
part 2
1. the same thing that we have alike is that they say all their family but the difference is that the list, name all their family that live and not living with them. we just say the family that is around us while they list everyone.
Hi it is Alejandra
ReplyDeleteBonjour! Je m' appelle Mohammed Villatoro. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans.
ReplyDeleteIn the greetings you greet family/ friends too. La bise is used when greeting each other and the family/friends also include the extended family (in-laws etc..)
Part 1
ReplyDelete1.je m'applle Gerardo Garcia
2.ca va bien
3.j'ai quinze ans
Part 2
the same is the family and friends name but the difference is that writing in french family and friends name. The greeting is different which is la bise whitch we don't do it here always.
Part 1
ReplyDelete1. je m'applle Gerardo Garcia
2. ca va bien
3. j'ai quinze ans
Part 2
the same is that we say it in english but in France, french people say their family and friends in french. Greeting are different because of the la bise which we don't do it here.
PART1
ReplyDelete1. Je m'appelle Diana Portillo
2. Cava Bien!!
3.J'ai quinze ans
PART2
1. its similar but not the because we have somethings in common and some we don't that is la bise which is FORMAL! and we just greet[hello] which is INFORMAL! which is what we do
> Je m'applle Alejandra R.
ReplyDelete> Cava comme-ci comme-ca.
> J'ai quinze ans.
> a.Greetings are formal towards adults and informal to friends to the French people and we are usually informal.
b. The French family includes aunts uncles etc, our family is "only" mom dad and child.
-Je m'appelle Antonio Ojeda.
ReplyDelete-Cava tres mal.
-J'ai quinze ans.
-French adults are greeted and spoken to formally while with friends the language is casual. In France they include their extended family.
a. Je m'appelle Sabrina Montgomery
ReplyDeleteb. Ca va comme ci comme ca
c.J'ai qunize ans
2. In French when you speak formally and informally depending on who your talking to. In French when they refer to their family they mean their entire family but when we refer to our families we mostly refer to the people that live with us.
1. Je m'appelle Pablo
ReplyDelete2. Cava bien
3. J'ai quinze ans
4. French adults are greeted differently. You have to speak to them formal. You can't talk to them like your friends. Also they include all their family. Like dogs cats aunts.
1.Je m'appelle Maria Callejas
ReplyDelete2.cava bien
3.J'ai seize ans
4.French teenagers hang out with their friends at a cafe they greed each other with la bise.Now us in Los Angeles we hang out with our friends just like them but at a park or at Jack in the Box and we greed each other with hand shakes or sometimes a hug.
Je m'appelle Clarissa
ReplyDeleteCa va bien
J'ai quinze ans
Greetings are formal with older people. You greet your friends informal. Our family is just sisters brothers and parents and french families include everyone.
- Je m'appelle Johnny Mendez.
ReplyDelete- Cava tres bien.
- J'ai quinze ans.
-In french greetings are formal with adults, and informal with younger people. La bise is used too. Family is very important for both French and English speakers.
1. Je m'appelle Paola.
ReplyDelete2. Ca va bien.
3. J'ai quinze ans.
4. With family they name all their relitives and we dont we just name the people we live with. For greeting its kind of the same, with adults we have to talk formal and with our friends we talk informal
1. Je m'appelle Maria Cruz
ReplyDelete2. ca va bien
3. J'ai seize ans
4. In french families when they have a party everyone is invited from their family and here people invite people they live with.
1. Je m'appelle Maria Cruz
ReplyDelete2. Ca va bien
3. J'ai seize
4. French families invite everyone and here families only invite relatives.
1. Je m'appelle Maria Cruz
ReplyDelete2. Ca va bien
3. J'ai seize ans
4. French families invite everyone and here families invite relatives.
Je'm appelle Surmani Sanford
ReplyDeleteCa va tres bien
J'ai seize ans
The diffrence is with family its more formal and with friends your informal