Do you remember how to conjugate the irregular verb aller (to go)? Here is a quick review:
| Je vais | Nous allons |
| Tu vas | Vous allez |
| Il/Elle/On va | Ils/Elles vont |
Also remember that aller is followed by à whenever it means to go to a place. Let’s look at some examples.
Ils vont au terrain de foot pour jouer au football.
They go to the soccer field to play soccer.
Je vais à la boulangerie pour acheter du pain. I go
to the boulangerie to buy bread.
Nous allons à l’école pour étudier. We go to school
to study.
Remember: à + le =
au, but à la and
à l’ don’t contract.
Match each subject pronoun below with the correct form of aller.
In France, most people walk to the grocery store, local shops, bakery, and more. The French often take the metro or the bus as well, and more and more people drive. However, it is very common to live in France all of one’s life without having a car.
Since there are so many ways of getting around, learning transportation vocabulary is handy. Study the table below. Try saying each term aloud in French.
| à pied | on foot |
| à vélo | by bike |
| à cheval | by horse |
| en bus | by bus |
| en métro | by metro |
| en voiture | by car |
| en avion | by plane |
| en tapis volant | by flying carpet |
Let’s look at some example sentences:
Daniel va à l’école en bus.
Daniel goes to school
on the bus.
Vous allez au Bali en avion.
You go to Bali on a
plane.
Moi et Jacques allons au supermarché à pied.
Jacques and I are going to the supermarket on foot.
Aladin va au château en tapis volant.
Aladin goes
to the castle on a flying carpet.
How are you doing with the means of transportation and the verb aller? Are you ready for a little practice? Read the passage below about how Chloe and her friends get around Paris and what they do. Then, answer the comprehension questions afterward.
Bonjour! Je m’appelle Chloé. Je suis née (was born) en Normandie, mais aujourd’hui j’habite à Paris. Il y a beaucoup de choses à faire à Paris et j’ai beaucoup d’amis. Ma meilleure (best) amie s’appelle Jacqueline, et elle est de Marseille. Nous allons à l’école ensemble. L’école est très proche de (close to) ma maison, alors je vais à l’école à pied. Jacqueline habite un peu loin, donc elle va à l’école à vélo.
Nous avons de bons amis à l’école. Ils habitent dans mon quartier, alors ils vont aussi à l’école à pied. Ahmed et sa sœur Anissa sont français, mais leurs parents viennent de Tunisie. Daniel est français aussi, mais ses parents sont juifs algériens. Souvent, nous allons au centre commercial pour s’amuser. Le centre est un peu loin, alors nous allons à pied au métro et ensuite nous allons en métro directement au centre.
Il y a un Carrefour dans le centre, alors je fais les courses avec ma famille chaque samedi à Carrefour. Nous allons en voiture parce que c’est plus facile. Parfois le samedi, je vais avec Ahmed et Anissa aux Champs-Élysées. Nous allons au métro et ensuite à pied.
Daniel ne va pas avec moi et Jacqueline le samedi, parce qu’il va au temple à pied avec sa famille. Ahmed et Anissa vont à la mosquée vendredi. Alors Jacqueline, Daniel et moi allons souvent à Versailles pour s’amuser. Nous allons en train et ensuite en bus. Enfin, je vais à l’église dimanche avec ma famille. Notre église est un peu loin, alors nous allons en voiture.
Chloé habite _____.
- à Paris
- en Normandie
- en Tunisie
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Chloé habite _____.
- à Paris
- en Normandie
- en Tunisie
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Be careful to distinguish between where she lives and where she is from.
Comment s’appelle la meilleure amie de Chloé?
- Anissa
- Jacqueline
- Daniel
She has a lot of friends, but only one best friend.
She has a lot of friends, but only one best friend.
She has a lot of friends, but only one best friend.
Comment va Chloé à l’école?
- à vélo
- en train
- à pied
She lives in the same neighborhood as her school.
She lives in the same neighborhood as her school.
She lives in the same neighborhood as her school.
Où habitent tous les amis de Chloé sauf (except) Jacqueline?
- dans le quartier de Chloé
- en Tunisie
- en Normandie
Everyone but Jacqueline lives near Chloé.
Everyone but Jacqueline lives near Chloé.
Everyone but Jacqueline lives near Chloé.
D’où viennent les parents de Ahmed et d’Anissa?
- Normandie
- Tunisie
- Algérie
They have immigrated from a country in North Africa.
They have immigrated from a country in North Africa.
They have immigrated from a country in North Africa.
Où vont les amis pour s’amuser?
- au café
- à l’école
- au centre commercial
Pay attention to s’amuser and not just aller. Where do they go for fun?
Pay attention to s’amuser and not just aller. Where do they go for fun?
Pay attention to s’amuser and not just aller. Where do they go for fun?
Comment vont les amis au centre commercial?
- en métro / à pied
- en bus / à vélo
- en voiture / en tapis volant
To get to the shopping center requires physical effort and another form of transportation.
To get to the shopping center requires physical effort and another form of transportation.
To get to the shopping center requires physical effort and another form of transportation.
Pourquoi Chloé va au centre avec sa famille?
- pour prier
- pour faire des courses
- pour s’amuser
She goes to the shopping center for a completely different reason with her family than with her friends.
She goes to the shopping center for a completely different reason with her family than with her friends.
She goes to the shopping center for a completely different reason with her family than with her friends.
Comment va Chloé et sa famille au centre?
- en métro
- en bus
- en voiture
Chloé’s friends and her family don’t use the same means of transportation.
Chloé’s friends and her family don’t use the same means of transportation.
Chloé’s friends and her family don’t use the same means of transportation.
Comment Daniel et Chloé vont à Versailles?
- en train / en bus
- en métro / à pied
- en voiture / à vélo
They have a longer way to go and take two forms of transportation.
They have a longer way to go and take two forms of transportation.
They have a longer way to go and take two forms of transportation.
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