Lion.
Lion
A famous pastry in France; crescent-shaped.
Croissant.
What is the capital city of France?
Paris
This expression refers to when you feel like you've already experienced something before, and have a weird, uncanny feeling.
Déjà vu
Name a teacher who attended FHCS.
Horse
Cheval
Similar to a pancake, but thinner.
Crepes
Name a country other than Canada or France where French is spoken as an official language.
Belgium, Switzerland, Morocco, Algeria, etc
This refers to when you make a mistake, usually a social one.
"Oh man, that was really a ______ when Ramsay said he didn't like Elijah's shoes..."
Faux pas
Name a teacher who was NOT born and raised in Nova Scotia.
Ms. Jackson, Mr. Chaput, Ms. Issie
Fish
Poisson
Escargot.
Name a country that borders France.
Spain, Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Monaco, Switzerland
Originally from fencing, this word refers to when someone insults you but they're kind of right, or they made a winning point in an argument.
" ______. You're kind of right."
Touché
Which teacher teaches all the biology courses?
Ms. Gillis
Owl
Hibou
What is this in English?
"Une salade avec du fromage, des pommes de terres, et du jambon."
This expression, directly translating to "That's life!", is what we say when something's kind of too bad or we can't really do anything to change it.
C'est la vie
Which teacher has been here for more than 15 years?
(A few options)
Comeau, Gillis, Power
Sheep
Mouton
How do you say "raspberries" in French?
Framboises
Name the famous museum in Paris where you can go see the Mona Lisa.
Le Louvre
Literally translates to "I don't know what."
People say this when they're trying to be fancy.
"This soup needs a little something, but I'm not sure what. I'll add a little ____________."
Je ne sais quoi
Which teacher teaches Law 12 (typically)?
(In English)
Spider
Araignee
How do you say "meat" in French?
Viande
When was the Eiffel Tower built?
(Hint: 1800s)
1889
Meaning "on the contrary", many English speakers use this expression.
"_______, Emily DID in fact come to class today."
Au contraire
Which teacher is in room 147?
Ms. Jackson
Moth
Papillion de nuit
How do you say "soda" in French?
boisson gazeuse
There is an island off the coast of Newfoundland that is actually part of France.
What is the name of this island?
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
What are these words?
Répondez s'il-vous-plaît
Which teacher once brought farm animals to the courtyard for the day?
Mr. Broome