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I bought food and drink for the evening meal.
We are all sick at home: I have to cancel the party.
to create a playlist créer une playlist I create my playlists with my friends.
to cut the cake (cut – cut – cut) couper le gâteau
to decorate the house décorer la maison
to dress up se déguiser
to feel sick (feel – felt – felt) se sentir malade (ici pour quelqu’un qui a trop mangé)
Can you cut the cake into eight pieces?
Decorating the house for Halloween takes a lot of time.
My little sister likes to dress up in different scary costumes: witch, vampire, ghost, skeleton.
Don’t eat so much! You will feel sick
a for tune teller une diseuse de bonne aventure
to give a present /a gift (give – gave – given) donner un cadeau
to hit the piñata (hit – hit – hit) frapper la piñata
to light bonfires and fireworks (light – lit – lit) allumer des feux de joie et des feux d’artifice
to light candles allumer les bougies sur un gâteau
Fortune tellers can see the future in a crystal ball.
Giving a present to the host is quite usual.
In Hispanic culture, hitting the piñata is a very traditional activity at parties.
It’s traditional to light bonfires and fireworks at Halloween.
He lit the candles before bringing the cake to the party room.
to match (Attention : intransitif) s’accorder, aller avecMy jacket matches my dress.
to plan a party prévoir / planifier une fête I planned a party for my birthday.
to prepare party games préparer des jeux de société
to put candles on the cake (put – put – put) mettre des bougies sur le gâteau
to send invitations (send – sent – sent) envoyer des invitations
to sing a song (sing – sang – sung) chanter une chanson
to take place (take – took – taken) avoir lieu
to throw a party (throw – threw –thrown) organiser une soirée