Nourriture française
Monuments français
Le Petit Nicolas
Phrases françaises
Pays francophones
100
This famous buttery pastry is usually eaten at breakfast - in Australia, we like often like to fill it with ham and cheese.
What is a croissant?
100
Built in 1889, this tall structure is the most iconic landmark in Paris.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
100
Often causes trouble with his parents, because of something he misheard. The main character.
Who is Nicolas?
100
The answer is "je m'appelle Bob"
What is comment t'appelles-tu?
100
Most of this North American country speaks English, except for one region where the official language is French.
What is Canada?
200
This French food is a meringue-based dessert with a creamy filling in the shape of a small biscuit. They are often baked in many different colours and flavours, and are not to be confused with their coconut cousins!
What is a macaron?
200
This arch, also in Paris, is at the centre of a roundabout of 12 roads. It can only be accessed by going through an underground tunnel, below the streets.
What is the Arc de Triomphe?
200
The object Agnan (the smart kid) wears that prevents him from being hit by the other boys
What are glasses?
200
J'ai huit ans !
What is quel âge as-tu?
200
This tiny country in the south of France is famous for its casinos and Grand Prix Formula 1 race.
What is Monaco?
300
Savoury or sweet, this pancake-like food is a favourite both in France and around the world.
What is a crepe?
300
This Parisian cathedral is a famous example of French-gothic architecture - you might know it as the house of a hunched-back man
What is the Notre Dame Cathedral?
300
The meal Nicholas' mum originally tried to cook for the Moucheboums.
What is lobster?
300
J'habite Gawler
What is où habites-tu?
300
This landlocked European country is renowned for being neutral throughout the World Wars. French is one of its 3 official languages.
What is Switzerland?
400
In French it is called "grenouilles" - they are famous for eating these, but are not that popular in France. Think green, and lots of bones!
What are frog's legs?
400
One of the most grand palaces in the entire world, it is located just outside of Paris and was the home of many French Kings, and Marie Antoinette
What is the Palace of Versailles?
400
The decade in which Le Petit Nicolas is set.
What is the 1960s?
400
J'ai un chien
What is as-tu un animal?
400
The capital of this group of islands in the Pacific Ocean is Noumea. It is popular with cruise ships and is Australia's closest French-speaking neighbour.
What is New Caledonia?
500
Probably the most famous produce to come from France, it can be creamy, smelly or come in a variety of colours. You cannot leave a true French meal without ending it with this!
What is fromage (cheese) ?
500
The name of the beautiful stretch of coast in the south of France which lies on the Mediterranean Sea. It is often called the "playground" of the rich and famous (not Monaco!)
What is the French Riviera?
500
The response to the question that confounded Clotaire - the river that flows through Paris.
What is the Seine?
500
The name of the play that you have been studying in French this year.
What is "Le garçon qui joue des tours"
500
This tiny island republic is off the coast of Africa, in the Indian Ocean. Known for its diverse wildlife, there was also a film named after it.
What is Madagascar?
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