Talking About City Living
12.2.1. The Main Idea
To talk about city living, use words for places, transportation, neighbourhoods, and daily life.
J’habite en ville. | I live in the city. |
J’habite au centre-ville. | I live downtown. |
J’habite dans un quartier calme. | I live in a quiet neighbourhood. |
La ville est grande et animée. | The city is big and lively. |
12.2.2. Places in the City
la ville | the city |
le centre-ville | downtown / city centre |
un quartier | a neighbourhood |
une rue | a street |
une avenue | an avenue |
une place | a square |
un parc | a park |
un immeuble | an apartment building |
un magasin | a store |
un supermarché | a supermarket |
une pharmacie | a pharmacy |
une banque | a bank |
un hôpital | a hospital |
une école | a school |
12.2.3. Describing a City
grand | big, masculine |
grande | big, feminine |
petit | small, masculine |
petite | small, feminine |
moderne | modern |
ancien | old / former, masculine |
ancienne | old / former, feminine |
animé | lively / busy, masculine |
animée | lively / busy, feminine |
calme | calm / quiet |
bruyant | noisy, masculine |
bruyante | noisy, feminine |
propre | clean |
sale | dirty |
pratique | convenient / practical |
12.2.4. Transportation
les transports en commun | public transportation |
le bus | the bus |
le métro | the metro / subway |
le tramway | the streetcar / tram |
le train | the train |
le vélo | the bike |
une voiture | a car |
à pied | on foot |
prendre le bus | to take the bus |
prendre le métro | to take the metro |
aller à pied | to walk / to go on foot |
12.2.5. Talking About Getting Around
Je prends le bus. | I take the bus. |
Je prends le métro. | I take the metro. |
Je vais à l’université à pied. | I go to university on foot. |
Je vais au centre-ville en bus. | I go downtown by bus. |
Je me déplace en vélo. | I get around by bike. |
Il y a beaucoup de transports en commun. | There is a lot of public transportation. |
12.2.6. Advantages of City Living
C’est pratique. | It is convenient. |
Il y a beaucoup de restaurants. | There are many restaurants. |
Il y a beaucoup de magasins. | There are many stores. |
Il y a des parcs. | There are parks. |
Les transports en commun sont utiles. | Public transportation is useful. |
On peut sortir facilement. | You can go out easily. |
12.2.7. Disadvantages of City Living
C’est bruyant. | It is noisy. |
C’est cher. | It is expensive. |
Il y a trop de monde. | There are too many people. |
Il y a beaucoup de circulation. | There is a lot of traffic. |
Le logement est cher. | Housing is expensive. |
C’est parfois stressant. | It is sometimes stressful. |
12.2.8. Asking About City Life
Tu habites en ville ? | Do you live in the city? |
Tu habites dans quel quartier ? | Which neighbourhood do you live in? |
Ton quartier est comment ? | What is your neighbourhood like? |
Tu prends les transports en commun ? | Do you take public transportation? |
Tu vas au centre-ville souvent ? | Do you go downtown often? |
Tu préfères vivre en ville ou à la campagne ? | Do you prefer living in the city or in the countryside? |
12.2.9. Comparing City and Countryside
la ville | the city |
la campagne | the countryside |
La ville est plus animée que la campagne. | The city is livelier than the countryside. |
La campagne est plus calme que la ville. | The countryside is quieter than the city. |
La ville est plus pratique. | The city is more convenient. |
La campagne est moins bruyante. | The countryside is less noisy. |
12.2.10. Core Patterns
J’habite en ville. | I live in the city. |
J’habite au centre-ville. | I live downtown. |
J’habite dans un quartier ___. | I live in a ___ neighbourhood. |
Il y a beaucoup de ___. | There are many ___. |
C’est ___. | It is ___. |
Je prends ___. | I take ___. |
Je vais à ___ en bus. | I go to ___ by bus. |
Tu préfères vivre en ville ou à la campagne ? | Do you prefer living in the city or in the countryside? |
12.2.11. Practice
I live in the city. | |
I live downtown. | |
I live in a quiet neighbourhood. | |
The city is lively. | |
I take the bus. | |
I go downtown by bus. | |
There are many restaurants. | |
Housing is expensive. | |
The countryside is quieter than the city. |
12.2.12. Answers
I live in the city. | J’habite en ville. |
I live downtown. | J’habite au centre-ville. |
I live in a quiet neighbourhood. | J’habite dans un quartier calme. |
The city is lively. | La ville est animée. |
I take the bus. | Je prends le bus. |
I go downtown by bus. | Je vais au centre-ville en bus. |
There are many restaurants. | Il y a beaucoup de restaurants. |
Housing is expensive. | Le logement est cher. |
The countryside is quieter than the city. | La campagne est plus calme que la ville. |
12.2.13. Short Dialogue
A : Tu habites en ville ? | A: Do you live in the city? |
B : Oui, j’habite au centre-ville, dans un quartier animé. | B: Yes, I live downtown, in a lively neighbourhood. |
A : Tu prends les transports en commun ? | A: Do you take public transportation? |
B : Oui, je prends le bus. C’est pratique. | B: Yes, I take the bus. It is convenient. |
A : Tu préfères la ville ou la campagne ? | A: Do you prefer the city or the countryside? |
B : Je préfère la ville, parce qu’il y a beaucoup de choses à faire. | B: I prefer the city because there are many things to do. |
12.2.14. Checkpoint
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to talk about city living, describe a neighbourhood, name common city places, talk about transportation, and compare life in the city with life in the countryside.