Essential Expressions

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Learn essential French expressions for beginners to communicate in class and exams. Ask for help, clarify meaning, and speak confidently in TEF Canada.


Introduction: Survival French for Everyday Communication

Today, you are going to learn essential French expressions for beginners, also called Survival French.

If you want to:

  • communicate in class
  • ask for help in French
  • avoid silence during speaking exams

you need to master these basic French expressions.

This lesson will help you:

  • understand common classroom expressions
  • ask for help and clarification
  • respond in simple situations
  • speak more confidently in TEF Canada

1. What Is Survival French?

Survival French includes basic expressions that help you communicate when you don’t know everything.

You use them to:

  • ask questions
  • clarify meaning
  • interact with a teacher or examiner

These expressions help you continue speaking, even when you are unsure.


2. Essential French Classroom Expressions

Here are the most important expressions you must know.

Asking for help in French

  • Je ne comprends pas
  • Pouvez-vous répéter ?
  • Pouvez-vous parler plus lentement ?

Asking for clarification

  • Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire ?
  • Comment on dit ___ en français ?
  • Ça s’écrit comment ?

Checking understanding

  • C’est correct ?
  • Est-ce que c’est bon ?

Polite expressions (very important)

  • Merci beaucoup
  • Excusez-moi
  • S’il vous plaît

Using polite expressions makes your French sound natural and respectful.


3. How to Use These Expressions in Real Situations

You should use these expressions when:

  • you don’t understand
  • you need time
  • you want to continue speaking

Example:

  • Je ne comprends pas
  • Pouvez-vous répéter ?

Extended example:

  • Excusez-moi, je ne comprends pas.
  • Pouvez-vous répéter, s’il vous plaît ?

This is exactly how you communicate in real life.


4. Formal vs Informal French (Important)

In French, there are two ways to speak:

  • informal (tu)
  • formal (vous)

Examples:

  • Tu peux répéter ? (informal)
  • Pouvez-vous répéter ? (formal)

Important rule:

In class and in TEF Canada, always use formal French (vous).


5. TEF Canada Strategy (Very Important)

In TEF Canada, these expressions are extremely useful.

You can use them when:

  • you don’t understand a question
  • you need the examiner to repeat
  • you want to avoid silence

High-scoring example:

  • Excusez-moi, je ne comprends pas la question.
  • Pouvez-vous répéter, s’il vous plaît ?

This shows:

  • communication skills
  • confidence
  • interaction ability

6. Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common errors:

  • Je comprends pas (missing ne)
  • Tu peux répéter ? (too informal)
  • no polite expressions

Correct forms:

  • Je ne comprends pas
  • Pouvez-vous répéter ?
  • Excusez-moi

Always aim for correct and polite French.


7. Listening Practice (Improve Your Speaking)

Listen and repeat:


8. Mini Dialogue (Real Conversation Practice)

Example:

A: Bonjour
B: Bonjour

A: Je ne comprends pas
B: Je répète

This is a simple but effective interaction.


Continue Learning French

Now that you can use essential French expressions, continue your learning:

Next step:
Learn French adjectives to describe people and things.


Practice Now (Engagement Boost)

To improve faster:

  • Memorize 5 expressions
  • Use them in a sentence
  • Practice speaking aloud

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Survival French?
It includes basic expressions used to communicate when you don’t understand everything.

How do you ask for help in French?
You can say: Je ne comprends pas or Pouvez-vous répéter ?

Why are polite expressions important?
They make your communication clear and respectful.

Is this useful for TEF Canada?
Yes. It helps you avoid silence and show communication skills.


Final Tip

If you master essential French expressions, you will:

  • communicate more confidently
  • handle difficult situations
  • perform better in TEF Canada

Practice daily, and you will feel more comfortable speaking French.

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