This is the English equivalent of the French 'il y a.'
'There is / there are'
In the French-Canadian folktale "Le Beau Danseur," Rose LaTulipe was eager to host a party for this annual celebration.
Mardi Gras
Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Berthe Morisot all have this in common.
They are French (Impressionist) artists.
"La batterie" is the French word for this instrument.
Drums
The 3 French meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Le petit déjeuner, le déjeuner, le dîner.
The French numbers for 1 to 10.
un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix
In the French-Canadian folktale "La Chasse Galerie / Le Canot Volant," several lumbermen make a pact (promise) with the Devil IF he does this for them.
They will get to their homes & sweethearts in time for Christmas celebrations on board a flying canoe!
The English equivalents of these French words: il , elle.
He, she.
The English equivalents for the instruments "la trompette, la guitare, l'accordéon, l'orgue."
the trumpet, the guitar, the accordion, the organ
The French expression for "Enjoy your meal!"
Bon appétit!
A farm yard often includes 'une vache, une poule, un cochon, un cheval.' Give their English equivalents.
a cow, a chicken, a pig, a horse
This is the English equivalent of the "loup garou" which appears in some French-Canadian folktales.
Werewolf
The English equivalent of 'L'artiste s'appelle _.'
The artist's name is _.
The French words for the body parts "the mouth, the nose, the hand, the head."
la bouche, le nez, la main, la tête
The English equivalent for the French expressions 1/ "J'ai faim" and 2/ "J'ai soif."
1/ I'm hungry! 2/ I'm thirsty!
The English equivalent of the song "As-tu un animal?"
"Do you have a pet (an animal)?"
In the French-Canadian folktale "Jean Plante" the loup garou stops the functioning of his mill since Jean refuses to do this.
Give to charity / contribute to the poor beggar.
The English equivalents of the French colors 'blanc, noir, gris.'
White, black, grey.
This French engineer worked with Bartholdi to create 'La Statue de la Liberté.'
Gustave Eiffel
This is the word for the French afternoon snack.
Le goûter
The French numbers from 10 to 20.
dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit dix-neuf vingt
In the French folktale "La Dent du Chat,"the fisherman is pursued (hunted) and eventually killed by the black cat for not keeping his promise to do this.
Throw his first catch back into the lake.
In their proper order, the French words for the 7 colors of a rainbow.
Rouge, orange, jaune, vert, bleu, indigo, violet.
The French sculptor who gave us "Le Penseur" (The Thinker).
Rodin
What you would say to a French server in a restaurant for "I would like a crêpe, please."
Je voudrais une crêpe, s'il vous plaît.