Holidays in the future
Asking about holidays
To find out about someone's holiday you can ask:
Où vas-tu en vacances? - Where are you going on holiday?
Avec qui? - Who with?
Pour combien de temps? - For how long?
Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire? - What are you going to do?
Talking about holidays
To talk about your holidays you can start off by saying:
Je vais… – I’m going…
Nous allons… – We’re going…
…and then add in where you are going:
- au bord de la mer - to the seaside
- au Parc Disneyland - to Disneyland Paris
- à la montagne - to the mountains
- à la campagne - to the countryside
Going to a city?
Use à:
- à Paris - to Paris
- à Londres - to London
Going to a country?
Use en (for feminine countries), au (for masculine countries) or aux (for plural countries):
- En Espagne - to Spain
- Au Canada - to Canada
- Aux États-Unis - to the USA
As you might have noticed, in order to talk about a future holiday you'll need to use the correct form of the verb aller.
Giving more details
To talk a little more about your holiday you can say:
J’y vais avec…
I'm going (there) with…
ma famille - my family
mes copains - my friends
mes parents - my parents
mon père et ma belle-mère - my dad and stepmother
Pour…
For…
un week-end - a weekend
une semaine - a week
dix jours - ten days
quinze jours - a fortnight (in French you say 'fifteen days')
un mois - a month
Je vais faire…
I'm going to do / go…
du camping - camping
de la natation - swimming
des pique-niques - picnicking
Je vais jouer…
I'm going to play…
au foot - football
au golf - golf
au badminton - badminton
When talking about sports/hobbies, the verb jouer is always followed by au and the verb faire is always followed by du/de, la or des.
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Holidays in the past
To talk about a holiday you've already taken you will have to use the perfect tense.
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