When you're at the A2 level in French, you're starting to encounter more specific vocabulary related to everyday situations, including technology and presentations. The word diapositive is a good example of this.
It refers to a slide or transparency, like what you'd see in a presentation program such as PowerPoint or Google Slides. You'll often hear it when people are talking about giving a presentation or looking at visuals during a talk.
diapositive در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Old-fashioned presentation tool
- Think overhead projector
- Similar to a slide
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This sentence means 'I prepared a series of slides for my presentation.' It follows the standard French sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Object + Prepositional Phrase.
This sentence means 'The old slides were difficult to see on the screen.' The adjective 'anciennes' (old) comes before the noun 'diapositives' (slides) because it's a common adjective that precedes nouns in French. 'Difficiles à voir' translates to 'difficult to see.'
This sentence means 'For each important point, I created a distinct slide.' The phrase 'Pour chaque point important' sets the context, followed by the main clause: Subject + Verb + Object.
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Summary
While less common today, 'diapositive' refers to a projection slide, useful for understanding older contexts or technologies.
- Old-fashioned presentation tool
- Think overhead projector
- Similar to a slide
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