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1.2. ask-answer-return the question

1.2.1. Ask someone’s name

Comment tu t’appelles ?
What’s your name? (informal)
Comment vous appelez-vous ?
What’s your name? (formal)

Use tu with friends, vous with strangers, professors, or in formal situations.

How do you say “What’s your name?

1.2.2. Say your name

Je m’appelle…
My name is…

👉 Example:

Je m’appelle Haoxuan.

How would YOU say your name?

Pause. Say: “Je m’appelle ___.”

1.2.3. Ask how someone is

Comment ça va ?
How are you? (very common)
Ça va ?
How’s it going? (more casual)

1.2.4. Respond

Ça va bien
I’m good
Ça va
I’m okay / fine
Comme ci, comme ça
So-so

1.2.5. Keep the conversation going

Et toi ?
And you? (informal)
Et vous ?
And you? (formal)

This is key in French — you almost always return the question.

1.2.6. Enchanté(e)!

Enchanté(m.)
nice to meet you (masculine)
Enchantée(f.)
nice to meet you (feminine)

1.2.7. Example mini-conversation

L: Bonjour ! Comment tu t’appelles ?

E: Je m’appelle Emma. Enchantée !

L: Enchanté ! Moi, c’est Lucas. Ça va ?

E: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi ?

L: Ça va !

L: Hello! What’s your name?

E: My name is Emma. Nice to meet you!

L: Nice to meet you! I’m Lucas. How are you?

E: I’m good, thanks. And you?

L: I’m good!

With just these pieces, you can already hold a natural first conversation in French.