Pronoms d'objet
Vocabulaire
Verbes
Pronoms d'objet
Culture
100
I love you.
What is je t'aime or je t'adore
100
Name two yellow fruits.
What is les bananes / les pommes / les melons / les cerises
100
I ate.
What is J'ai mangé.
100
I am calling them.
What is Je leur téléphone.
100
Name three differences between the French and American school day.
What is lunch period, 6 days per week classes in France, 1/2 day Wed and Sat in France, stay with same students all day in France...
200
You don't love me.
What is tu ne m'aimes pas or tu ne m'adores pas
200
Name two types of berries.
What is les fraises et les framboises.
200
You (pl.) waited.
What is Vous avez attendu.
200
You (s.) said hello to me.
What is Tu m'a dis bonjour.
200
What's the deal with chrysanthemums in France? Do they make a good gift?
What is NO! Chrysanthemums are a terrible gift in France. They are the flowers that represent death.
300
I want to speak to her.
What is Je veux lui parler.
300
Name two cooking utensils.
What is une cuillerée à soupe / une cuillerée à café / une tasse / un four / une cuisinière
300
He finished the book.
What is Il a fini le livre (le roman).
300
I'm not buying them there.
What is Je ne les y achète pas.
300
What day is the French national holiday, and what are the three names for the day?
What is Jour de la Bastille, le 14 juillet, la fête nationale
400
We give them to him.
What is Nous les lui donnons.
400
Name four green vegetables.
What is la laitue, les poivrons, les haricots verts, les courgettes, les brocolis, les petits pois
400
We did our homework.
What is Nous avons fait nos devoirs.
400
We aren't going there.
What is Nous n'y allons pas.
400
What's the name (in French) of the traditional Christmas cake in France?
What is la bûche de Noël
500
She is inviting them there.
What is elle les y invite.
500
Name three verbs associated with cooking.
What is bouillir, faire cuire, ajouter, couper
500
It rained.
What is Il a plu.
500
She is going to give them to you there.
What is Elle va te les y donner.
500
What does "faire le pont" mean?
What is when the French take a Friday or Monday off from work to bridge the weekend to a holiday that falls on a Thursday or Tuesday.
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