World Capitals
Food
General Culture
Famous People
Vocabulary in French/Spanish
100

What is the capital of France?

Paris

100

Name the most famous baked good from France

Baguette / croissant

100

What is the country with the most Spanish-speakers?

Mexico

100

Where was Frida Kahlo from?

Mexico

100

What are the numbers from 1 to 10 in French or Spanish?

uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez

un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix

200

What is the capital of Mexico?

Mexico City

200

What is the most well-known Mexican food in the US?

Tacos

200

Approximately how many French-speaking countries are there?

29

200

Where does Lionel Messi play?

Inter Miami

200

What are 3 classroom items in french?

Le livre, le cahier, le crayon, le stylo, la gomme,...

300

What is the capital of Argentina?

Buenos Aires

300

What are the 2 food staples in most Latin American countries?

Rice and beans

300
Roughly how many people speak Spanish in the US?

50,000,000

300

Who is the president of France?

Emmanuel Macron

300

Finish the phrase: Lleva, llévame...___ ____ ______________________

*Hint is a Shakira's song


Lleva, llévame en tu bicicleta

400

What is the capital of Belgium?

Brussels 
400

Where is ceviche from?

Perú

400

Which Latin American country exports the most coffee?

Colombia

400

Who is the most famous reguetón singer out of Puerto Rico?

Bad Bunny

400

Name in Spanish 3 toppings for tacos 

salsa verde, aguacate, guacamole, queso, crema, rábano, cebolla, salsa picante, pico de gallo, tomate, lechuga, jalapeño

500

What is the capital of Honduras?

Tegucigalpa

500

Who is the most famous French historical figure?

Napoleon Bonaparte

500

What is la francophonie?

All of the French-speaking countries 

500

What is the name of the first female president of Mexico?

Claudia Sheinbaum

500

For all groups, on the board list the rainbow colors in Spanish or French (7 colors), whichever group gets more of the colors correct gets the 500 points


Español: Rojo, Naranja, Amarillo, Verde, Añil (indigo), Azul y Violeta (o morado).

French: Rouge, Orange, Jaune, Vert, Bleu, Indigo, Violet (or pourpre)  

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