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évaluer les établissement

to évaluer a établissement

Literally: to evaluate the establishments

Use this phrase when you are seriously judging the quality and standards of a professional place or institution.

In 15 Seconds

  • To assess the quality of a school, hotel, or business.
  • Common in professional audits and travel planning.
  • Implies a structured or thoughtful review process.

Meaning

This phrase refers to the process of assessing or reviewing an establishment, like a school, hotel, or restaurant. It's about judging the quality and standards of a specific place.

Key Examples

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Discussing school options

Le ministère doit évaluer les établissements chaque année.

The ministry must evaluate the establishments every year.

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2

Planning a vacation

On va évaluer les établissements du quartier avant de réserver.

We are going to evaluate the places in the neighborhood before booking.

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3

In a business meeting

Il est temps d'évaluer les établissements de nos partenaires.

It is time to evaluate our partners' establishments.

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Cultural Background

France has a long history of institutional assessment, most famously seen in the Michelin Guide for restaurants. This phrase reflects the French priority on 'le service public' and maintaining high standards in education and hospitality. It became increasingly common with the rise of digital review platforms like TripAdvisor and Yelp.

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The 'E' is Key

Remember that 'établissement' is a broad word. It can mean a school, a shop, or a bank. Don't limit it to just restaurants!

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Don't Personify

Never use this for people. If you want to evaluate a person's performance, use 'évaluer le travail de quelqu'un' instead.

In 15 Seconds

  • To assess the quality of a school, hotel, or business.
  • Common in professional audits and travel planning.
  • Implies a structured or thoughtful review process.

What It Means

Évaluer les établissements is all about passing judgment on a physical place of business or education. Think of it as being a critic for a day. You are looking at the service, the infrastructure, and the overall vibe. It is not just about a quick glance. It implies a structured look at how things are run.

How To Use It

You use this when you are discussing quality control or reviews. You will often see it in professional reports or news articles. Use it with a direct object to show exactly what you are judging. It works perfectly when you are comparing two different places. Just remember to conjugate évaluer like a regular -er verb. It is smooth and easy to say.

When To Use It

Use this in a professional setting or a serious discussion. It is great for talking about school rankings or hospital standards. You can use it when planning a trip with friends. "We need to évaluer les établissements before booking our stay!" It sounds smart and organized. Use it when you want to sound like you have high standards.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for people. You don't évaluer a friend (that would be weird). Avoid it for single, tiny items like a croissant. For a croissant, you just goûter (taste) it. It is too heavy for a casual "I like this place." If you are just hanging out, it might sound a bit too much like an audit. Keep it for when a real assessment is happening.

Cultural Background

France loves its bureaucracy and its rankings. From Michelin stars to state-mandated school inspections, the French are obsessed with standards. Évaluer les établissements is a phrase born from this love of excellence. It reflects a culture that values formal recognition and public accountability. It is how the French ensure their bakeries and schools stay world-class.

Common Variations

You might hear faire l'évaluation for a more formal touch. Sometimes people say noter les établissements if they are talking about star ratings. In a casual setting, someone might say checker les lieux. However, évaluer remains the gold standard for a serious review. It carries a weight of authority that other words lack.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral to formal. It is highly versatile but requires a professional context or a serious intention to avoid sounding overly analytical in casual conversation.

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The 'E' is Key

Remember that 'établissement' is a broad word. It can mean a school, a shop, or a bank. Don't limit it to just restaurants!

⚠️

Don't Personify

Never use this for people. If you want to evaluate a person's performance, use 'évaluer le travail de quelqu'un' instead.

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The Michelin Effect

In France, 'évaluer' often implies looking for specific stars or 'labels' like 'Fait Maison' (Home-made) which are legally protected.

Examples

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#1 Discussing school options
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Le ministère doit évaluer les établissements chaque année.

The ministry must evaluate the establishments every year.

A standard professional use regarding education.

#2 Planning a vacation
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On va évaluer les établissements du quartier avant de réserver.

We are going to evaluate the places in the neighborhood before booking.

Shows a careful, planned approach to travel.

#3 In a business meeting
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Il est temps d'évaluer les établissements de nos partenaires.

It is time to evaluate our partners' establishments.

Used here to discuss quality control between companies.

#4 Texting a friend about a bad hotel
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Franchement, j'aurais dû mieux évaluer cet établissement !

Honestly, I should have evaluated this place better!

Expressing regret over a poor choice.

#5 A humorous take on a messy house
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Je suis venu pour évaluer l'établissement... et c'est le bazar !

I came to evaluate the establishment... and it's a mess!

Using formal language to joke about a friend's messy home.

#6 Expressing concern about a hospital
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Il est crucial d'évaluer les établissements de santé avec soin.

It is crucial to evaluate healthcare facilities with care.

Serious tone regarding public safety.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct verb form for a professional report.

L'inspecteur ___ les établissements demain.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: évaluera

The future tense 'évaluera' fits the context of a scheduled inspection.

Complete the sentence about choosing a restaurant.

Nous aimons ___ avant de dîner.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: évaluer les établissements

You evaluate the place; you don't 'eat' the establishment itself!

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Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'Évaluer les établissements'

Informal

Using 'checker' or 'voir'

On va voir l'hôtel.

Neutral

Standard usage for reviews

Évaluer les établissements locaux.

Formal

Official government audits

Procéder à l'évaluation des établissements.

Where to use this phrase

Évaluer les établissements
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School Inspection

Checking educational standards.

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Hotel Reviews

Reading stars on TripAdvisor.

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Corporate Audit

Reviewing branch offices.

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Dining Out

Comparing local bistros.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, you can! Any place of business is an établissement. You could say J'évalue cet établissement pour son accueil.

It is a bit sophisticated but perfectly fine. It makes you sound like a connoisseur of good places.

Évaluer is more objective and technical. Juger is more personal and can sometimes feel negative.

Absolutely. In fact, évaluer les établissements de santé is a very common phrase in French news.

Not always. It can just mean looking at options carefully, like when you are choosing a gym.

Forgetting the 's' in établissements when talking about multiple places. Pronunciation-wise, the 's' is silent anyway!

Not exactly, but people might say mater le spot which is very informal and means 'checking out the spot'.

Usually, for a house, we say estimer (to estimate the value) or visiter. Établissement implies a business or institution.

You would use auto-évaluer l'établissement. It is common in internal corporate reports.

Mostly, yes. It refers to the organization and the physical place where it operates.

Related Phrases

Faire un état des lieux

To do a walkthrough/inventory of a place.

Passer au crible

To examine something very closely (to sift through).

Donner une note

To give a grade or rating.

Inspecter les locaux

To inspect the premises.

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