Where else does Madame Zenitsky teach?
Weaver and Davidson
If you use "tableau blanc" in the classroom, what is it?
whiteboard
How did the last king and queen of France meet their end?
la guillotine (lost their heads)
This Disney character's name means beauty
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
What continent has the most French speakers?
Africa
What is Madame Zenitsky's dog's name?
Ming Ming
If you are wearing "les talons", what type of shoes are they?
high heels
ALL play! Earn 100 points for each country you can name that shares a land border with France.
Lose 100 points if you name a country that doesn't border France.
Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium
This famous French cathedral is home to the hunchback
Notre Dame
What is the name of the currency (money) that is used in Europe?
Euro
What is Madame Zenitsky's baby girl's name?
Nora
What do all these words have in common?
l'espangol, l'anglais, l'arabe, le chinois
They are all languages
Spanish, English, Arabic, Chinese
ALL play! What year was the beginning of the (first) French Revolution?
Closest answer wins!
1789
This Disney movie takes place in the US, in a location with a lot of French culture and traditions.
The Princess and the Frog (Louisiana)
Which of these countries is NOT French speaking?
Morocco, Haiti, Brazil, Belgium
Brazil
ALL play! Name a French speaking country Madame has visited.
For every correct country, your team gets 100 points. For every incorrect country, your team loses 100 points.
France, Switzerland, Belgium, Vietnam, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, Cameroon, Canada
If I am eating "poulet", what am I eating?
Poultry (chicken)
What were the names of the last king and queen of France?
King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
This Disney character's name comes from the French "to light" or "to turn on"
Lumière (the candlestick from Beauty and the Beast)
What percentage of English comes from the French?
30%
What is Madame Zenitsky's son's name?
Rory
If you make a "faux pas", what is it?
a mistake, a misstep
What 3 bodies of water border France?
The Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel
This Disney character gets their name from the French word for ash, "cendre"
Cinderella (cendre + elle, literally = ash girl)
Which French speaking country is known for making chocolate, cheese (especially fondue), and watches?
Switzerland