Vocab
Sentences
Culture
Grammar
Verbs
100

library

la bibliothèque

100

I am Australian

Je suis australienne.

100

France is in what continent?

Europe

100

True or False: Since we share an alphabet and a numerical system, French is basically written and spoken the same as English.

FALSE: We have very different pronunciations, structures and numbers, even though they use the same symbols.

100

to walk

marcher

200

apples and oranges

les pommes et les oranges

200

I like butter.

J'aime le beurre.

200

Which months do French students have their long school holidays?

July to August (their Summer)

200

Fix these two sentences:

J'ai deux chien jeunes noir. (I have two young black dogs)


Elle a trois stylos bleues et une petit baguettes. (She has three blue pens and a small baguette.)

J'ai deux jeunes chiens noirs.

Elle a trois stylos bleus et une petite baguette.

200

to write

écrire

300

it's sunny

il fait du soleil

il y a du soleil

300

I am going to the shops. 

Je vais aux magasins. 

300

France's 2025 president?

Emmanuel Macron

300

Fix this sentence's 5 mistakes:


Je aime vais a les ecole parce que mes amiis est là. 

J'aime aller a l'ecole parce que mes amis sont là. 

300

'vendre' means...

to sell

400

a waiter

serveur/serveuse

400

I don't eat meat, I like to eat carrots and potatoes.

Je ne mange pas de la viande, j'aime manger les carottes et les pommes de terre. 

400

France's national holiday date

14th July (Bastille Day)

400

The adjective 'good' as in "That was a good answer!" comes before or after the noun in French?

BEFORE


C'etait une bonne réponse. 

400

to be able to (can)

pouvoir

500

99

quatre-vingt-dix-neuf

500

Where would you like to go for dinner?

Ou est-ce que tu veux aller pour le diner ?

Ou est-ce que tu aimes aller pour le diner ?


500

True or False: The French invented the stethoscope, sewing machines, the oboe and the internet.

FALSE. 

Bonus point if you can identify what was and was NOT created by the French. 

500

Change these adjectives into adverbs in French using the right suffix:

lente (slow) to become 'slowly'

rapide (fast) to become 'quickly'

exact (precise) to become 'exactly'

lentement

rapidement

exactement

In French, 'ment' is an adverb-forming suffix

500

apprendre means..

to learn

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