French Phrase
Regarde le planning des activités.
Meaning
A direct, informal command meaning ‘Look at the activity schedule.’ It asks the listener to check the list of planned activities, often in a school, workplace, or event setting.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want someone to glance at or verify a schedule of events—e.g., before a meeting, during a class break, or when organizing a weekend outing. It’s informal, so reserve it for friends, colleagues you know well, or younger people.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Regardeleplanningdesactivités.
Imperative (Regarde)
‘Regarde’ is the informal singular imperative of the verb ‘regarder’ (to look/watch). Use ‘Regardez’ for formal or plural address.
Masculine noun (le planning)
‘Planning’ is a masculine noun borrowed from English, so it takes the article ‘le’.
Partitive article (des)
‘Des’ = de + les, used here to mean ‘of the’ when referring to multiple activities.
Plural noun (activités)
‘Activités’ is the plural of ‘activité’; the final ‘s’ is silent but important for agreement.
🗨In Conversation
Regarde le planning des activités.
Look at the activity schedule.
D'accord, je le consulte tout de suite.
Okay, I’ll check it right away.
✕Common Mistakes
Regardez le planning des activité.
‘Activité’ is singular; you need the plural ‘activités’ to match the meaning.
Regarde le planning d'activités.
The correct preposition is ‘des’ (de + les), not ‘d’’.
Regarde le planning des activitées.
Spelling error – ‘activités’ has only one ‘e’ after the ‘i’.
Regarde le planning des activité.
Missing the final ‘s’ for the plural noun.
↔Alternatives
Consulte le planning des activités.
Consult the activity schedule.
Jette un œil au planning des activités.
Take a look at the activity schedule.
Vérifie le planning des activités.
Verify the activity schedule.
Cultural Tip
In French, ‘planning’ (pronounced /pla.nĩ/) is a common business‑school term for a schedule, even though it’s an English loanword. Remember that the imperative ‘Regarde’ is informal; in a professional email or with strangers you’d say ‘Regardez le planning des activités.’ Also, the noun ‘planning’ stays masculine regardless of the gender of the activities listed.

