Francophone celebrations/traditions
French foods
French vocab/slang
Famous French Artists/Writers
Famous French Monuments
100

In France, the July 14 national holiday is called Fête nationale française. What’s it called in English? (Hint: marks the fall of a French prison)

Bastille Day

100

Where does Poutine come from?

Canada

100

What does the word bosser mean (other word for travailler)

to work

100

famous French poet and novelist known for writing The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. 

Victor Hugo

100

stands in the center of Paris and was built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French revolution. 

Eiffel Tower

200

What is the name of the music celebration that takes place in France every 21st of June?

Fête de La Musique

200

What Francophone country does Anguilles au vert belong to?

Belgium

200

The word bouffer mean (hint sounds like the english word buffet)

to eat

200

played a key role in the French Revolution and went on to become the Emperor of France

Napoleon 

200

stands at the end  the Champs-Élysées; built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French revolution. 

Arc de Triomphe

300

Bèlè is a traditional dance and music of which Caribbean island?

La Martinique

300

Where does the rice dish Thieboudienne originate?

Senegal

300

What does the word chelou mean (comes from louche)?

strange/shady

300

a saint who received visions from God/saints telling her to lead the French army

Joan Of Arc

300

world’s most-visited art museum and France’s national museum and art gallery

Louvre

400

On June 24, Saint Jean Baptiste Day marks the summer solstice and honors the patron saint of what country?

Canadians

400

Where does couscous originate from (can be two countries)

Algeria/Morocco 

400

What does truc mean (ex: c'est quoi ce truc ?)

a thing

400

Polish-born French physicist who was the 1st woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize for radioactivity.

Marie Curie

400

home of the French kings from Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Now, it is a World Heritage site and museum. 

Palace of Versailles

500

 What West African country celebrates Simb (a dramatic and symbolic street performance for the New Year)?

Senegal

500

Where does the cheese Gruyère originate?

Switzerland

500

Ça roule means what ?

it's all good/it's going well

500

key artist in the Impressionist movement and painted the water-lily pond (her painting is in Madame's room)

Claude Monet

500

known for its French Gothic architecture and recently just reopened to visitors after a tragic fire

Cathédrale Notre Dame

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