Describing healthy habits and routines in French

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Key points about describing healthy habits and routines

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  • Use the to talk about your current habits and routine.

  • The can be used to talk about what you used to do.

  • This guide contains listening and reading practice.

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Vocabulary – Talking about healthy habits and routines

Useful phrases to help describe regular activities to stay fit, happy and healthy include:

FrenchEnglish
Je prends le petit déjeuner chaque matin.I have breakfast every morning.
Je vais au collège à vélo tous les jours.I go to school every day by bike.
Je joue au foot pendant la récré.I play football at break.
Je fais un cours de danse le mardi soir.I do a dance lesson on Tuesday evenings.
Je vais au centre sportif une fois par semaine.I go to the sports centre once a week.
Je me couche avant 10 heures.I go to bed before 10 o’clock.
On fait des promenades le weekend.We go on walks at the weekend.
Le dimanche, je me repose.On Sundays, I rest.
People doing a yoga class.
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Use the present tense to talk about healthy routine, eg 'Je fais un course de yoga le lundi soir' - 'I do a yoga class on Monday evenings'

For example:

Il est important de se reposer donc je dors jusqu’à midi le dimanche. - It’s important to rest so I sleep until midday on Sundays.

Je fais du sport regulièrement parce que c’est bon pour ma santé mentale. - I do sport regularly because it’s good for my mental health.

All Foundation Tier vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

People doing a yoga class.
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Use the present tense to talk about healthy routine, eg 'Je fais un course de yoga le lundi soir' - 'I do a yoga class on Monday evenings'
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Grammar – Using the present and imperfect tenses together

The present tense can be used to talk about things that happen regularly.

The imperfect tense can be used to describe something that used to happen or what someone or something was like in the past.

You can use these two tenses together to describe how your habits have changed.

Female swimmer at a swim competition.
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Use the imperfect to talk about activities you used to do, eg 'avant, je faisais de la natation' - 'I used to go swimming'

For example:

Quand j’étais petite, j’étais assez sportive mais, maintenant, je n’ai pas le temps. - When I was little, I was quite sporty but now I don’t have the time.

Avant, je faisais de la natation chaque semaine. Cependant, je ne nage pas maintenant. - Before, I used to go swimming every week. However, I don’t swim now.

Female swimmer at a swim competition.
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Use the imperfect to talk about activities you used to do, eg 'avant, je faisais de la natation' - 'I used to go swimming'
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Forming the present tense of regular verbs

To form the present tense of regular verbs, take the ending off the infinitive and add the necessary endings for each person.

Click or tap on the Show more button to find out how to conjugate regular er, ir and re verbs in the present tense.

Forming the present tense of irregular verbs

Many of the most common, high frequency verbs are irregular in the present tense including:

  • avoir - to have

  • être - to be

  • aller - to go

  • faire - to do/make

Click or tap on the Show more button to revise how to conjugate the frequently used irregular verbs.

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Forming the imperfect tense

Imperfect tense verb endings

To form the imperfect tense of regular verbs, take the nous form of the present tense, remove the ons and add the following endings:

er verbsir verbsre verbs
Infinitive (to speak) (to choose) (to lose)
nous (present tense)
remove onsjouchoisissperd
je/j’ - I used to play/was playing – I used to choose/was choosing – I used to lose/was losing
tu – you (singular informal) used to play/were playing you (singular informal) used to choose/were choosing you (singular informal) used to lose/were losing
il – he used to play/was playing – he used to choose/was choosing – he used to lose/was losing
elle – she used to play/was playing – she used to choose/was speaking – she used to lose/was losing
on – one/we used to play/one was, we were playing – one/we used to choose/one was, we were choosing – one/we used to lose/one was, we were losing

For example:

À l’école primaire, on jouait dans la cour. - At primary school, we used to play in the playground.

En quatrième, je choisissais toujours les frites pour le déjeuner. - In year 4, I always used to choose chips for lunch.

Malheureusement, on perdait souvent les matchs de foot. - Unfortunately, we often used to lose football matches.

Other useful verbs that are regular in the imperfect tense include:

  • avoir - to have

  • faire - to do/make

  • aller - to go

Teenage male with a prosthetic leg sitting on a gym bench.
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Use the imperfect tense to talk about things that used to happen, eg 'Mon frère allait à la salle de sport chaque semaine' - 'My brother went to the gym each week'

For example:

J’avais des clubs après le collège. – I used to have clubs after school.

Elle faisait plus d’exercice. – She used to do more exercise.

On allait à la salle de sport trois fois par semaine. – We used to go to the gym three times a week.

Teenage male with a prosthetic leg sitting on a gym bench.
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Use the imperfect tense to talk about things that used to happen, eg 'Mon frère allait à la salle de sport chaque semaine' - 'My brother went to the gym each week'

The only irregular verb in the imperfect tense is être (to be):

FrenchEnglish
I was
you were
he was
she was
one was / we were
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The present and imperfect tenses – Mini quiz

Choose the correct pairs of verbs to complete the following sentences.

Press Start to begin the activity.

Find out more about using these two tenses in the Present tense regular and irregular guides and the Imperfect tense guide.

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Listening practice

Listen to a group of young French people talk about how their habits have changed. For each person, note one thing they do now and one thing they used to do.

Remember to listen out for time phrases that refer to the past (eg when I was little, before) and the present (eg now, at the moment).

Person 1

One thing they do now
One thing they used to do

Person 2

One thing they do now
One thing they used to do

Person 3

One thing they do now
One thing they used to do

Person 4

One thing they do now
One thing they used to do

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Reading practice

Read this article from a French magazine about a professional footballer and decide which four of the following statements are true.

Ma vie sportive

Female football player holding a football under her arm on a pitch.
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The daily routine of a professional footballer

Comme je suis joueuse de foot professionnelle, je dois rester en forme et manger sain. Quand j’étais plus jeune, je ne mangeais pas de légumes. Maintenant, j’en mange beaucoup avec du poulet ou du poisson.

Je fais beaucoup d’exercice donc je dors très bien. Chaque jour, je me lève tôt et je cours pendant environ une demi-heure. Avant, je me couchais après minuit. C’était trop tard et je trouvais les matins un peu difficile.

À neuf heures, il y a une réunion de l’équipe au stade et nous jouons un ou deux matchs par semaine. Trois soirs par semaine, je vais au centre sportif pour faire de la musculation*.

Pour me relaxer, je lisais un livre ou je regardais un film. Cependant, je n’ai plus le temps donc j’envoie quelques messages rapides à mes amis et je vais directement au lit.

Je dois travailler dur mais je suis très contente de vivre mon rêve. C’est mon emploi idéal!

*faire de la musculation – to do weights

Which four statements from the following options are true?

AShe used to be a vegetarian.
BShe runs every day.
CShe used to go to bed late.
DHer team meets at the sports centre.
EThey play a match three times a week.
FShe does weight training in the evenings.
GShe usually reads or watches a film to relax.
HShe messages her friends before bed.

Click or tap on Show more to see a full translation of the text.

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Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful vocabulary to use when describing healthy habits and routines.

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Higher Tier – Vocabulary – Healthy habits

Useful vocabulary includes:

FrenchEnglish
Je me relaxe en faisant du yoga.I relax by doing yoga.
J’utilise une appli pour gérer mes inquiétudes.I use an app to manage my worries.

For example:

J’aime me relaxer en jouant aux jeux-vidéos. - I like to relax by playing video games.

All vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

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Grammar - Higher Tier – The imperfect tense

To form the imperfect tense for nous, vous, ils and elles, take the nous form of the present tense, remove the -ons and add the following endings:

er verbs jouer (to speak)ir verbs choisir (to choose)re verbs perdre (to lose)
nous form of present
remove onsjouchoisissperd
nous
vous
ils
elles

Other useful verbs to know that are regular in the imperfect tense include:

  • avoir - to have

  • faire - to do/make

  • aller - to go

For example:

Ils avaient de meilleures habitudes quand ils étaient enfants. – They had/they used to have better habits when they were children.

Vous faisiez du vélo pendant l’été? – Did you used to go cycling during the summer?

Nous allions au stade pour les matchs. – We used to go to the stadium for matches.

The only irregular verb in the imperfect tense is être (to be):

FrenchEnglish
we were
you were
they were
they were
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Higher Tier - Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful Higher Tier vocabulary to use when describing healthy habits and routines.

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