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Learn how to talk about what hobbies and sports you do in French.

Talking about activities you do

To talk about an activity you do, say + activity.

(Tip: If the activity starts with a vowel, Je becomes J')

FrenchEnglish
I sing
I read
I listen to music
I play music
I do sports
I dance
I play video games
I watch the TV
I draw

Talking about activities you don't do

A couple dancing at a disco.

You can also talk about what you don't do:

鈥 I don't dance

鈥 I don't draw

Did you notice that to say what you don't do, you add ne or n' (before a vowel) before the verb and pas after it?

A couple dancing at a disco.
A boy playing guitar next to a grand piano

Did you know?

If you're talking about playing an instrument, you use the phrase jouer de (to play).

This becomes if you're talking about yourself.

The de changes its spelling depending on whether the instrument is masculine or feminine.

Before masculine nouns, it is du and before feminine nouns, it is de la.

FrenchEnglish
to play the guitar
I play the guitar
to play the piano
I play the piano
A boy playing guitar next to a grand piano

Talking about playing a sport or computer game

If you're talking about playing a sport or a computer game, you use the phrase jouer 脿.

This becomes if you're talking about yourself.

The changes depending on whether the noun is masculine, feminine or plural.

Most sports nouns are masculine so we use au. As 'computer games' are plural, we use aux.

FrenchEnglish
to play basketball
I play basketball
to play football
I play football
to play rugby
I play rugby
to play tennis
I play tennis
to play badminton
I play badminton
to play computer games
I play computer games

How to use the verb 'faire' in French

To say that you play sport, you need the phrase .

Faire is an irregular verb. Irregular verbs don't follow particular patterns like regular verbs do, so you need to memorise them.

Use the table below to help you:

FrenchEnglish
I play sport
You play sport
She plays sport
He plays sport

Did you notice that all the verbs for je, tu, elle and il all sound the same? That is because the letters s and t on the end of the word are silent.

You can also use faire to say:

  • 鈥 I ride a bike

  • 鈥 I ski

  • 鈥 I surf

Talking about what you like doing

Guitar

If you want to talk about what you like doing in your spare time, you can use the verb 鈥 to like. It is a regular -er verb and you use it with the infinitive of a verb.

This becomes + infinitive if you are talking about yourself.

  • 鈥 I like to dance

  • 鈥 I like to draw

  • 鈥 I like to listen to music

  • 鈥 I like to play football

Guitar

Talking about what you love doing

If you want to talk about what you love doing in your spare time, you can use the verb 鈥 to love. It is also a regular -er verb and you use it with the infinitive of a verb.

This becomes + infinitive if you are talking about yourself.

  • 鈥 I love to swim

  • 鈥 I love to play the trumpet

  • 鈥 I love to sing

Asking someone else

A man swimming

To ask whether someone else likes a certain activity, you use the tu (you) form of aimer which is . Then you add the verb for the activity in the infinitive, for example .

Then you use rising intonation at the end of the statement. This means that your voice goes up at the end of a sentence, turning it into a question:

  • 鈥 Do you like dancing?

  • 鈥 Do you like swimming?

You can also ask:

  • 鈥 What do you like to do as a hobby?

Key French sounds

Below are some important French sounds that you have heard in this topic. Try practising them yourself out loud.

  1. e before one consonant

The letter e at the start of the word sounds like er at the end of 'mother'. The letter e makes this sound when followed by one consonant. When followed by two consonants, it makes a different sound.

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Also the same sound as an 鈥榚鈥 in a one syllable word

  1. 茅, er

Many of the verbs to describe hobbies end in -er. The sound for these letters at the end of a word is a short, sharp sound, which you might use to attract someone's attention. 茅, -es, -ez and et also make the same sound.

鈥 to play

鈥 to draw

鈥 to listen

Also the same sound as -er, -es, -ez and et

  1. gu before e, i or y

Gu before these vowels make the English g sound.

鈥 the guitar

Don't forget that the e at the end of the word is silent.

When written before e, i or y

Many of the verbs or action words that you use to describe your hobbies in French end in -er in the infinitive.

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Understanding infinitives

-er verbs

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