30+ Easy French Sentences for Class 6 to 10 Students with English Meaning

Easy French Sentences:  French is an amazing language if learned step-by-step. Some basic sentences in French can help the students improve their vocabulary. Regular practice and using the language in daily conversation can help build confidence. This article will help the students know about some basic and easy French sentences. 

Akshita Jolly
Jun 20, 2025, 19:26 IST
Easy French Sentences for Class 6 to 10 Students with English Meaning
Easy French Sentences for Class 6 to 10 Students with English Meaning

Easy French Sentences for Class 6 to 10 Students: Learning French becomes fun and easy if you start with simple sentences. If you are a student in class 6 or class 10 preparing for French, this guide can help you a lot with the preparation and practice. We have listed easy French sentences with English meanings and pronunciations to help you speak confidently.

Basic French Greetings

Students can check the basic French greetings here:

French Sentence

Meaning in English

Pronunciation

Bonjour

Good morning / Hello

bon-zhoor

Bonsoir

Good evening

bon-swahr

Salut

Hi / Bye (informal)

sah-loo

Au revoir

Goodbye

oh ruh-vwar

Comment ça va?

How are you?

koh-mahn sa va

Ça va bien, merci.

I am fine, thank you.

sa va byan, mehr-see

French Sentences for School

Students can check the French sentences for school here: 

French Sentence

Meaning in English

Pronunciation

Je vais à l’école.

I go to school.

zhuh veh ah lay-kol

J’aime apprendre le français.

I like learning French.

zhem ah-pron-druh luh frahn-say

Où est la bibliothèque ?

Where is the library?

oo eh lah bee-blee-oh-tek

J’ai un devoir à faire.

I have homework to do.

zhay uh duh-vwar ah fehr

Sentences Used at Home

Check the sentences that you can use in your daily conversations

French Sentence

Meaning in English

Pronunciation

Je suis fatigué(e).

I am tired.

zhuh swee fah-tee-gay

Je mange mon dîner.

I am eating my dinner.

zhuh mahnzh mon dee-neh

Ferme la porte, s’il te plaît.

Close the door, please.

fehrm lah port, seel tuh pleh

Talking About Family and Friends

Check the phrases that can be used with your family and friends

French Sentence

Meaning in English

Pronunciation

C’est ma mère.

This is my mother.

seh mah mehr

Il est mon ami.

He is my friend.

eel eh mon ah-mee

Elle est ma sœur.

She is my sister.

el eh mah sur

Useful Everyday Phrases

Students can check the everyday phrases here: 

French Sentence

Meaning in English

Pronunciation

Quelle heure est-il?

What time is it?

kel uhr eh-teel

Je ne comprends pas.

I don’t understand.

zhuh nuh kom-prahnd pah

Répétez, s’il vous plaît.

Repeat, please.

ray-pay-tay seel voo pleh

Merci beaucoup!

Thank you very much!

mehr-see boh-koo

You're right! A table format will be much clearer for Class 10 students, making it easier to organise and review. Here are easy French sentences, categorised and presented in a table, suitable for Class 10. This includes a mix of present tense, near future, and passé composé, along with common phrases and question structures.

Easy French Sentences for Class 6 to 10

CategoryFrench SentenceEnglish TranslationNotes (Grammar/Usage)
About Myself Je m'appelle [Nom]. My name is [Name]. Reflects the reflexive verb "s'appeler" (to call oneself).
  J'ai [âge] ans. I am [age] years old. Use "avoir" (to have) for age in French.
  Je suis élève en classe de 10. I am a student in Class 10. "Élève" is gender-neutral.
  J'habite à [Ville/Pays]. I live in [City/Country]. "Habiter à" for cities, "habiter en" for feminine countries, "habiter au" for masculine countries.
  Je viens de [Ville/Pays]. I come from [City/Country]. "Venir de."
  J'aime lire et voyager. I like to read and travel. Verbs after "aimer" remain in the infinitive.
  Mon passe-temps préféré est [hobby]. My favourite hobby is [hobby]. "Préféré(e)" agrees in gender with "passe-temps" (masculine).
Daily Activities Je me lève tôt le matin. I wake up early in the morning. Reflexive verb "se lever" (to get up).
  Je prends mon petit-déjeuner. I have my breakfast. "Prendre" can mean "to take" or "to have" (meals).
  Je vais à l'école tous les jours. I go to school every day. "Aller à" (to go to).
  Après l'école, je fais mes devoirs. After school, I do my homework. "Faire les devoirs" (to do homework).
  Je dîne avec ma famille le soir. I have dinner with my family in the evening. "Dîner" (to have dinner).
  Je regarde des films en ligne. I watch movies online. "Regarder" (to watch).
School & Studies Ma matière préférée est le français. My favorite subject is French. "Matière" is feminine, so "préférée."
  J'étudie le français depuis trois ans. I have been studying French for three years. Use "depuis" for actions that started in the past and continue into the present.
  Nos cours commencent à 8h30. Our classes start at 8:30 AM. "Cours" is masculine plural.
  J'ai un examen de sciences demain. I have a science exam tomorrow. "Avoir un examen."
  J'apprends de nouvelles choses chaque jour. I learn new things every day. "Apprendre" (to learn).
Future Plans Je vais visiter Paris l'année prochaine. I am going to visit Paris next year. Formed with "aller" (to go) + infinitive. Expresses immediate or near future.
  Nous allons faire un projet de groupe. We are going to do a group project.  
  Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire ce week-end ? What are you going to do this weekend? Common question using the near future.
  Elle va travailler très dur pour ses examens. She is going to work very hard for her exams.  
Past Events (Passé Composé - for Class 10) J'ai regardé un bon film hier soir. I watched a good movie last night. Formed with "avoir" + past participle. Used for completed actions in the past.
  Nous avons visité le Taj Mahal l'année dernière. We visited the Taj Mahal last year. "Visiter" takes "avoir" as auxiliary verb.
  Elle est allée au marché ce matin. She went to the market this morning. "Aller" takes "être" as auxiliary verb (verbs of motion). Past participle "allée" agrees with subject "elle."
  Ils ont mangé de la pizza ensemble. They ate pizza together. "Manger" takes "avoir" as auxiliary verb.
  J'ai beaucoup aimé mon voyage. I really liked my trip. "Aimer" takes "avoir."
Asking Questions Quel est ton nom ? What is your name? Simple inversion.
  Où habites-tu ? Where do you live?  
  Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire ? What do you like to do? "Qu'est-ce que" is a common way to ask "what."
  Quand est ton anniversaire ? When is your birthday?  
  Pourquoi étudies-tu le français ? Why do you study French? "Pourquoi" (why). Answer with "Parce que..." (Because...).
  Comment t'appelles-tu ? What is your name? (informal) Direct question with inversion.
Opinions & Feelings Je pense que c'est une bonne idée. I think it's a good idea. "Penser que" (to think that).
  C'est très intéressant ! It's very interesting! Common exclamation.
  Je suis content(e) de te voir. I am happy to see you. Adjective agrees in gender (féminin: contente).
  J'adore la musique. I love music. "Adorer" (to adore/love).
  Je n'aime pas le sport. I don't like sports. "Ne...pas" for negation.


French can be a wonderful language to learn if you study it carefully. Learn these basic French sentences and improve your vocabulary. Keep following Jagran Josh for more such updates. 

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