Comment t’appelles-tu ?
A. Ça va bien, merci.
B. Je m’appelle Stéphanie.
C. Comme ci comme ça.
D. Je suis une fille.
B. Je m’appelle Stéphanie.
C'est une photo de ma ___________.
A. chien
B. chambre
C. famille
D. école
C. famille
Est-ce que tu _______ espagnol ?
A. joues
B. parles
C. regardes
D. manges
B. parles
Which pronoun could replace: Madame McCarthy (if you’re talking to her)?
A. vous
B. elle
C. il
D. tu
A. vous
Temperatures in the French-speaking world are measured in degrees _________.
Celsius
Quel âge a Florence ?
(Use a complete sentence, and spell out the number in words.)
Elle a soixante-quinze ans.
Quand il fait chaud, on porte _________.
A. du vent
B. un crayon
C. un short et un tee-shirt
D. une plage
C. un short et un tee-shirt
Vous ___________ en France.
A. habiter
B. habites
C. habite
D. habitez
D. habitez
Which of the following adjectives could be used to describe a girl ?
A. intelligente
B. méchant
C. grand
D. petit
A. intelligente
Your French pen pal, Lucie, has invited you to spend the summer with her in France, and of course you accept! However, you soon encounter some cultural "misunderstandings."
Lucie’s family is planning a visit to the beach this weekend, so you have to pack a small suitcase for the trip. Lucie’s mother says, “Il va faire trente degrés samedi !” You pack long pants, a sweater, a scarf, and a jacket. Did you pack appropriately for the weather?
Non! Thirty degrees Celsius is the equivalent of 86 degrees Fahrenheit. So you will be way too hot in long pants and a sweater!
Quelle heure est-il ?
Il est une heure vingt-cinq.
Dans ma ville, il y a _________.
A. le jaune
B. un manteau
C. un ornithorynque
D. un lycée, des supermarchés, et un cinéma
D. un lycée, des supermarchés, et un cinéma
Complétez la phrase avec le verbe le plus logique pour correspondre à la photo:
Je ___________ en classe.
A. suis
B. vais
C. fais
D. est
A. suis
Which of the following adjectives could be used to describe a group of people ?
A. petit
B. stupide
C. diligents
D. aimable
C. diligents
Name the famous French fashion designer whose logo features the iconic "LV."
Louis Vuitton
Quelle saison est-ce ?
C'est le printemps.
Où est la piscine ?
A. Entre (*between) l'hôpital et la gare
B. À gauche de la banque
C. À droite du collège
D. Loin du stade
C. À droite du collège
Nous _____________ du shopping.
A. fais
B. allons
C. est
D. faisons
D. faisons
Complete sentences must contain what TWO parts at minimum?
a subject and a verb
Your French pen pal, Lucie, has invited you to spend the summer with her in France, and of course you accept! However, you soon encounter some cultural "misunderstandings."
Lucie has piano lessons in the afternoon, and she says, "Ma leçon va finir à treize heures." You decide to do some shopping downtown while you wait for her. You get back to the piano teacher's house at three o'clock in the afternoon, but Lucie is nowhere to be found. What happened?
"Treize heures" means "thirteen o'clock"... which is the equivalent of ONE o'clock in the afternoon. You were two hours late! She probably got tired of waiting and went home without you.
Qu'est-ce que Tristan aime manger ?
Il aime manger des hamburgers.
La soeur de ma mère est ma ______.
tante
C’est lundi matin, et Jean __________ sommeil ! Il va dormir.
A. a
B. est
C. suis
D. va
A. a
Complete the sentence with the correct form of "my:" J'adore _______ famille.
A. mon
B. ma
C. mes
D. ton
b). ma
Your French pen pal, Lucie, has invited you to spend the summer with her in France, and of course you accept! However, you soon encounter some cultural "misunderstandings."
Surprise! The school year in France usually lasts until early July, so Lucie brings you to school with her. When you walk into the classroom, you wave and yell “Salut, Madame!” to Lucie’s teacher…who immediately sends you to the principal’s office. Why did you get in trouble so quickly?
"Salut" is informal language, so is only appropriate for friends, family, or students your own age. It would be considered impolite (and possibly offensive) to use this type of language with adults in France.