Useful GCSE French vocabulary – Adjectives

Learn some key French adjectives from the table below. Read and listen carefully and check the translation. 

FrançaisSonsAnglais
 
affreux (affreuse) 
awful
ancien (ancienne) 
old
autre 
other
bête 
silly, stupid
beau (bel, belle) 
nice, beautiful, handsome
bon (bonne) 
good
bref (brève)
short
bruyant (bruyante) 
noisy
cassé (cassée) 
broken
chouette 
nice
confortable 
comfortable
court (courte) 
short
de bonne humeur 
good-humoured (in a good mood)
de mauvaise humeur 
ill-humoured (in a bad mood)
debout 
standing
dégoûtant (dégoûtante) 
disgusting
dernier (dernière) 
last
désolé (désolée) 
sorry
drôle 
funny
d’une grande valeur 
of great value
dur (dure) 
hard
dynamique 
dynamic
en colère 
angry

 

Learn some key French adjectives using these audio flashcards. Read and listen carefully and try to guess the translation.

Do you know all the French adjectives from that list now? Let’s see if you do and if you know how to spell them as well. Do it as many times as you can and make a note of all those you might be struggling with. The best way to learn them all is to know which ones you find difficult and make sure you come back and try it regularly. Bonne chance !

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