J'aime / Je n'aime pas - Exprimer ses goûts - débutant A1/A2 français FLE
What Do You Like?
Likes and Dislikes
- The speaker expresses a variety of personal preferences, stating they enjoy plants, reading books, eating fruit, writing, dancing, singing, and biking in nature. They explicitly mention disliking cleaning.
- Further dislikes are shared: the speaker does not like cold coffee, being late, cigarettes, or cats.
Language Structure
- The speaker discusses the structure of expressing likes in French ("J'aime") followed by an article and noun. Examples include liking bikes and writing while also mentioning plural forms for masculine and feminine nouns.
- The use of negation is highlighted with "Je n'aime pas," showing how to express dislikes similarly. Specific examples include not liking bikes or cats.
Conversation Prompts
- A dialogue format is introduced where questions about likes and dislikes are posed: "Cosa ti piace?" (What do you like?) and "Cosa non ti piace?" (What do you dislike?).
- The speaker shares their own preferences regarding the sea and cooking while expressing dislikes for chocolate and watching television.
Personal Preferences
- The speaker continues to share personal likes such as traveling and ecology while disliking shopping and video games. They express strong feelings about paying taxes negatively.
- A series of questions about specific preferences follows: chocolate, the sea, ecology, traveling, cooking, video games, watching television, and shopping. Responses indicate varying levels of enjoyment or dislike for each activity.
Engaging Questions
- The conversation wraps up with a series of engaging questions directed at another person about their preferences in various categories including chocolate, cooking, watching television, the sea, shopping, traveling, playing video games, and ecology.