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anatomy

the study of the human body

la physique l?étude de la matière et de l?énergie la zoologie

l?étude des animaux

physics

the study of matter and energy

zoology

the study of animals

le physicien physicist

le biologiste biologist

Chemistry - La chimie

la cellule

a cell

des microbes germs

la chimie

l?étude des éléments

des bactéries bacteria

chemistry the study of elements

des virus

virus

le chimiste chemist

le microscope microscope

V: Elements - Les éléments

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Elements Les éléments

l'argent (m)

silver

Also: money

l'azote (m)

nitrogen

le chrome

chromium /krom/

le cuivre

copper

Also a conjugation of cuivrer

le fer

iron

l'hydrogène (m) hydrogen Also a conjugation of hydrogéner.

le manganèse

manganese

l'or (m)

gold

Also a conjunction meaning yet, however.

l'oxygène (m) oxygen

le soufre

sulphur

/sufr/ (audio)

le xénon

xenon

/z???/, /zE~g/

le zinc

zinc

Also: (informal) counter

Also: (in a bar, café, etc), bar

For a complete listing of the elements, see Tableau périodique des éléments.

V: Astronomy

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Astronomy L'astronomie

The Planets

Mercure

Mercury

Vénus

Venus

La (planete) terre

Earth

Mars

Mars

Jupiter

Jupiter

Saturne

Saturn

Uranus

Uranus

Neptune

Neptune

Pluton

Pluto

Other Obejcts

Le soleil

sun

La lune

moon

L'étoile

star

LEVEL TWO

Level Two Lessons Contents

Lesson 2.01 - School

Lesson 2.02 - Culture

Lesson 2.03 - Shopping

Lesson 2.04 - Going Out

Lesson 2.05 - Transportation

Lesson 2.06 - Everyday Life

Lesson 2.07 - Rural Life

Lesson 2.08 - Food and Drink

Lesson 2.09 - Dining

Lesson 2.10 - Communication

Now that you know how to compose French sentences in the present indicative, you can continue on to Wikibook's second French course. Inside, you will learn the passé composé, the most common French past tense, and review the grammar you have already learned. The grammar now becomes a lot more advanced, and each lesson now gives much more information. After you have completed this level, you can move on to the next level. Also remember to go to the lessons planning page if you would like to help improve this course.

Toujours Là? - Slightly More Advanced French

01 Leçon 01 : L'école

G: Passé Composé of Regular Verbs, Lire, Écrire

Lesson 01 : School

V: School, School Subjects

02 Leçon 02 : La culture