Vocabulary
Grammar
General knowledge
Ritual
Phonetics
100

What is it ?

lockers / a locker

100

How do you put a regular verb into preterite ?

BONUS: answer in English ! +100

We add -ed at the end of the verbal base.

100

What happens on

We celebrate/It's Saint Patrick's Day!

100

Read this date.

samedi 3 juillet

It's Saturday the third of July.

100

What is the odd one out? = Which word has a different pronunciation ? 

why - way - cry- night - fly

+200: translate the words.

The odd one out is way.

+200: pourquoi - chemin/façon - pleurer - nuit - voler/mouche

200

How do you say: "j'ai besoin d'aide" ?

I need help.

200

Put these adjectives into superlative form:

good, easy, expensive

the best, the easiest, the most expensive

200

What is this country ? And what's its capital ?

This is/It's South Africa. Its capital is Pretoria.

200

How do you say: Puis-je être l'assistant du professeur?


May I be the deputy teacher ?

200

Read this:

wanted, lied, rapped

BONUS: translate ! +50 per word

[ˈwɒntɪd, laɪd, ræpt]


BONUS: voulu, menti, rapé +50 per word

300

What does Santa use to travel around the world ?

 

Santa/He uses a sleigh to travel around the world.  

300

Complete then answer with a complete sentence :

What ... you be if you ... an animal ?

What WOULD you be if you WERE an animal ?

If I were an animal, I would/I'd be ...

300

On what event was this photo taken ? name + precise date

This photo was taken on D-Day, 6th June 1944

300

Ask then answer this question:

As-tu déjà 

Have you ever eaten raw fish ?

Yes, I have. I've already eaten raw fish.

OR

No, I haven't. I've never eaten raw fish.

300

Read this:

[bɜːdz   ɒv   ə   ˈfeðə   flɒk   təˈɡeðə]

BONUS: give the expression in French +300

birds of a feather flock together 

BONUS: qui se ressemble s'assemble +300


400

What's the English for "investiture" ?

It's inauguration.

400

1. Quand utilise-t-on le prétérit continu?

2. Comment le forme-t-on ?

1. Pour des actions en cours, pour poser un cadre

2. auxiliaire BE au prétérit + -ing à la base verbale

400

I was born in the capital of Northern Ireland. This town is a historic site for the designing, building and launching of an infamous fairly large vessel. Today, I am responsible for showing and explaining its history to people. Who am I ?

I'm Titanic Belfast.

400

Who conducted a lot research on gorillas ?

Dian Fossey conducted a lot research on gorillas.

400

What are the different types of sounds ?

HELP: [r] [iː] [ɪ] [aɪ] 

+200 if given in English.

Ce sont les consonnes, les voyelles longues, les curtes et les diphtongues.

+200: They are consonants, long vowels, short vowels and diphtongs.

500

How are these activities called ?

BONUS: liste them +50 per activity

They're called odd jobs.

BONUS +50 per activity:

1. rake leaves

2. iron

3. work in retail

4. deliver newspapers

5. worf in a fast-food restaurant

6. mow the lawn/cut the grass

500

Comment forme-t-on la voix passive ?

auxiliaire être (BE) + participe passé du verbe

500

What is "apartheid" ? + where ?

BONUS: say it in English. +400


L’apartheid était un système de ségrégation raciale qui régna en Afrique du Sud.

+400: Apartheid was a system for keeping white people and nonwhites separated in South Africa.


500

Name 10 pieces of furniture.

examples:

a chair, a table, a bed, a bookcase, a desk, a wardrobe, a nightstand/bedside table, a chest, a sofa-an armchair-a couch, a shoerack, a stool, a shelf (pluriel : shelves), a TV stand

500

Say this tongue twister without ANY mispronunciations!

She sells seashells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are seashells I'm sure
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
Then I'm sure she sells seashore shells.

BONUS: Translate it in French ! +100 per line