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Enregistrement : utilisez les mots justes en anglais
Use the appropriate words for a check-

~ méfiez-
Il signifie nullement « parier », mais parer, refuser, parader, se tenir sur la défensive
~ souvenez-
ð vérifiez vite les faux amis page 134 dans L’Anglais du PNC!
Do you know the difference between:
1. a play
2. a game
3. a match?
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Which of the following sentences are wrong?
1. I listen the radio via my laptop.
2. Christopher Columbus dreamt of discovering new countries.
3. The latest trend fashion is sometimes called terrific.
4. Someone who is somewhat arrogant is proud as a peacock.
5. When you’re as fit as a fiddle, you’re sick to death.
6. A couch-
7. A couch doctor is a lazy doctor.
8. A passenger who complains about the fabric of his seat is unsatisfied with the textile.
D'une langue à l'autre
Trouvez les équivalents français de quelques proverbes
Switch from English to French and find the appropriate French proverb
Des difficultés à enchaîner vos mots à l'oral?
Entraînez-
Fluent speaking bothers you? Practise your skills by using our tongue-