When you're talking about stretching, like before or after exercise, the word you want is étirement. It's a noun, and it refers to the act of stretching. You'll hear it often in fitness contexts.
For example, if you go to a yoga class, the instructor might guide you through different étirements. Or, if you're feeling stiff, you might do some étirements to loosen up your muscles.
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Listen for how 'étirement' sounds in a sentence about relaxation after work.
Pay attention to 'étirements' in the context of athletes and injury prevention.
How is 'étirement' used when talking about making fabric more flexible?
Read this aloud:
Je sens le besoin de faire un étirement pour soulager ma nuque.
Focus: é-ti-re-ment
Dijiste:
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Read this aloud:
Un étirement doux chaque matin peut améliorer votre flexibilité.
Focus: dou-ce é-ti-re-ment
Dijiste:
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Read this aloud:
L'étirement des bras est une partie importante de mon échauffement.
Focus: l'é-ti-re-ment des bras
Dijiste:
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This sentence describes how a gentle stretch can alleviate muscle tension. The words are ordered to form a coherent statement.
This sentence highlights the importance of stretching tendons before any sports activity. The words are arranged logically.
This sentence states that regular stretching exercises improve body flexibility. The word order creates a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
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