Translate: Aujourd'hui, demain et hier
What is: Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday?
France's capital is
What is: Paris?
Translate the following sentence: Je suis désolé, je ne sais pas.
I'm sorry, I don't know.
huit heures du matin
8:00 in the morning
You (informal) and You (formal)
What is: Tu et Vous
Translate: Neige et Nuage
What is: Snow and Cloud?
Francophone countries refers to countries that speak French. What is the capital of Monaco?
What is: None! Monaco doesn’t have a capital — it’s a city-state, which means the entire country is basically one city.
Translate the following sentence: Demain vous avez un test, c'est la vie.
Tomorrow you have a test, that's life.
une heure et cinq de l’après-midi
1:05 in the afternoon
“Une” in French means “one,” but it can also mean what other word? Give an example.
What is “a” or “an”?
For example: “une pomme” means “an apple.”
“Les couleurs” means “the colors” in French.
How do you say red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple in French?
Red – rouge
Orange – orange
Yellow – jaune
Green – vert
Blue – bleu
Purple – violet/pourpre
Canada's capital is
What is: Ottawa?
Translate the following sentence: Mon chat s'appelle Shakira et elle est noir.
My cat's name is Shakira and it is black.
6:00 in the evening
six heures du soir
These three small words in French sound similar but mean different things: “et,” “est,” and “c’est.”
What do they each mean?
et – means "and"
est – means "is"
c’est – means "it is" or "this/that is"
How do you say today's date in French?
Today is - -.
What is: Aujourd'hui c'est mai 15
Each color on the French flag stands for something important like valor and liberty. What are the three colors of the French flag — in order and in French?
What is:
Bleu (liberty) Blanche (equality) et Rouge (fraternity)
Translate the following sentence: Oui, demain je vais à Paris avec mon ami LeBron James.
Yes, tomorrow I go to Paris with my friend LeBron James!
dix heures dix de la nuit
10:10 at night
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. “Ou” and “où” sound the same in French, but have different meanings, what is the difference?
“Ou” means “or”
and
“où” means “where”
The days of the week in French come from Latin. What are the 7 days of the week in French?
lundi (Monday), mardi (Tuesday),
mercredi (Wednesday), jeudi (Thursday)
vendredi (Friday), samedi (Saturday) and
dimanche (Sunday)
Name 5 Francophone countries in the world.
France, Canada, Morocco, Monaco, Haiti, Switzerland, French Guiana, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Niger, Madagascar, Luxembourg +
How do you say in French: Today, I ate six croissants and one baguette.
Aujourd'hui, j'ai mangé six croissants et une baguette.
Say the numbers from 1-10 in French.
The word “Le” is used to give this kind of article in French, similar to how we say “the” in English.
What is the difference between “Le,” “La,” “Les,” and “L'”?
"Le” is used for masculine singular nouns,
“La” for feminine singular nouns,
“Les” for all plural nouns, and
“L'’” is used before a vowel or silent “h.”