This lesson is part of the course(s):
French for Holidays
French for Holidays – Talking About Going Places in French
In this lesson, we learn how to say that you went to (or are going to) specific countries in French.
There are ten example expressions. You’ll notice that the construction ‘aller + to + country’ is used. The word for ‘to’ is ‘au’ and ‘aux’ for masculine and plural countries. For feminine countries, French uses ‘en.’
Watch the video as many times as you need, until you feel you can give the French translations as we go!
Review Vocabulary
Now we can see what we’ve learned.
Vocabulary from the Video
Part 1:
| I went to France. (male speaker) | |
| I went to Denmark. (female speaker) | |
| He went to the Netherlands. | |
| She went to the United Kingdom. | |
| We went to Germany. |
Part 2:
Go Deeper
If you want to expand your knowledge about this topic, explore any materials below.
Talking About Going Places in French
Give It a Go!
If you’d like to test your knowledge of what you’ve learned so far, you can select from any quizzes or activities below.
French Quiz – Word Recall – French for Holidays – Going Places
Congratulations! You’ve reached the end of this topic.
