This type of French pastry is shaped like a phase of the moon.
What is a croissant?
This is the French word for hello.
What is bonjour/salut?
This country is famous for its kind people and maple syrup.
What is Canada?
This structure is the highest structure in France.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
This is the place Mr. Pierre goes every summer.
What is France?
This French delicacy is known to be very slow…
What is escargot?
This fancy French word means ”here.”
What is voila?
Which country has the most French speakers?
What is France?
This is the museum that holds the Mona Lisa.
What is the Louvre?
These are the two schools Mr. Pierre works at.
What are New Hyde Park Memorial High School and Stony Brook University?
This French cookie sounds similar to the president of France’s name.
What is macaron?
This is the English word for “baguette“ that isn’t baguette itself.
What is stick/rod?
This francophone country was the setting of a famous Revolution started in 1791.
What is Haiti?
This city’s name is a synonym for kind.
What is Nice?
This is the number of fights Mr. Pierre has lost.
What is 0?
This food is made with raw ground beef and served with bread.
What is steak tartare?
This is how you say “Merry Christmas“ in French.
What is joyeux Noël?
This country is the setting of an animated film about escapee zoo animals in the country.
What is Madagascar?
This cathedral is the setting for a famous book by Victor Hugo. (It’s also a movie.)
What is the Notre Dame?
This is where Mr. Pierre’s daughter goes to school.
What is Pace University?
This is a traditional fish soup originating in Marseille.
What is bouillabaisse?
This is the english translation of the word “flamant.”
What is flamingo?
This is the most populous francophone country.
What is the Democratic Republic of Congo?
Access to this French landmark is impossible 15 days a year when it is completely surrounded by water.
What is Mont-Saint-Michel?
This is the number of kids Mr. Pierre has.
What is three?