Presenting Someone

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Description

Learn how to present someone in French using il and elle. Build clear A1+ sentences with name, age, job, and place. Perfect for TEF Canada speaking preparation.


Introduction: How to Present Someone in French

Today, you are going to learn how to present someone in French using il and elle, a key skill for A1 learners and TEF Canada.

If you want to:

  • describe another person clearly
  • speak in full sentences
  • improve your French speaking skills

you need to master presenting someone in French.

This lesson will help you:

  • use il and elle correctly
  • combine name, age, job, and place
  • build short paragraphs
  • avoid common beginner mistakes

1. What Does “Presenting Someone” Mean in French?

In your previous lessons, you learned how to talk about yourself.

Now, you will learn how to describe and present another person.

Examples:

  • Il s’appelle Paul
  • Il a 25 ans
  • Il est étudiant

Here, you are giving information about someone else.


2. Core Sentence Structure (Very Important)

Basic formula:

Il / Elle + verb + information

This structure is essential for:

  • speaking
  • writing
  • TEF Canada responses

Examples:

  • Il s’appelle Karim
  • Elle est professeure
  • Il a 30 ans
  • Elle habite en France

3. Key Verbs to Present Someone in French

To present someone correctly, you must use these verbs.

A. Name → s’appeler

  • Il s’appelle David
  • Elle s’appelle Marie

B. Age → avoir

  • Il a 25 ans
  • Elle a 20 ans

Important rule:

  • Incorrect: Il est 25 ans
  • Correct: Il a 25 ans

C. Job / Identity → être

  • Il est étudiant
  • Elle est médecin

D. Place → habiter

  • Il habite à Paris
  • Elle habite en Inde

E. Origin → venir de

  • Il vient du Canada
  • Elle vient de l’Inde

These verbs are essential for building correct sentences.


4. Build a Complete Presentation (A1+ Model)

Now let’s combine everything step by step:

  1. Name
  2. Age
  3. Job
  4. Place
  5. Extra detail

Example:

Voici mon ami.
Il s’appelle David.
Il a 25 ans.
Il est étudiant.
Il habite à Lyon.

Why this is important:

You move from single sentences to a connected paragraph, which is required in TEF Canada.


5. Use Connectors to Improve (A1+ Level)

To sound more natural, use simple connectors:

  • et (and)
  • mais (but)

Examples:

  • Il s’appelle Ali et il est étudiant
  • Il travaille, mais il ne travaille pas le week-end

This helps you speak more fluently.


6. Talking About a Woman (Gender Agreement)

In French, words change depending on gender.

Examples:

  • étudiant → étudiante
  • professeur → professeure

Usage:

  • Il est étudiant
  • Elle est étudiante

Important rule:

In many cases, you add -e for feminine forms.


7. Common Mistakes When Presenting Someone

Avoid these errors:

  • Il est 25 ans
  • Elle vient à l’Inde
  • Il habite en Paris

Correct forms:

  • Il a 25 ans
  • Elle vient de l’Inde
  • Il habite à Paris

These mistakes are very common at A1 level.


8. TEF Canada Speaking Strategy

In TEF Canada, you are often asked to present someone.

To get a good score:

  • use short and clear sentences
  • follow a logical order
  • avoid grammar mistakes

High-scoring structure:

  • Voici mon ami
  • Il s’appelle ___
  • Il a ___ ans
  • Il est ___
  • Il habite à ___

Keep it simple and correct.


9. Listening Practice (Improve Your Speaking)

Listen and repeat:


Continue Learning French

Now that you can present someone in French, continue your learning:

Next step:
Review personal information (Je structures) to combine talking about yourself and others.


Practice Now (Engagement Boost)

To improve faster:

  • Present one friend in 4–5 sentences
  • Use il or elle correctly
  • Say your sentences aloud

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do you present someone in French?
Use il or elle + verb + information (name, age, job, place).

Which verbs are used to present someone?
s’appeler, avoir, être, habiter, venir de.

How do you say someone’s age in French?
Use avoir: Il a 25 ans.

Is this important for TEF Canada?
Yes. Presenting someone is a common speaking task.


Final Tip

If you master presenting someone in French, you will:

  • speak more confidently
  • connect ideas clearly
  • improve your TEF Canada performance

Practice every day, and your fluency will improve quickly.

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