How do you say “pencil” in French?
un crayon
Which letter comes after “D” in the French alphabet?
E
What is “5” in French?
cinq
Name one country where French is an official language.
France
Choose the correct article: “___ livres” (the books)
les
You want to cut paper. What object do you need to use?
des ciseaux
Which letter comes after “F” in the French alphabet?
G
What is “15” in French?
quinze
What is the capital city of Canada’s French-speaking province, Québec?
Québec City
Which article would you use for “a cat” in French?
un
This object is usually on the teacher’s desk. In English it is “a computer.” What is it in French?
un ordinateur
Spell a classmate’s name in French using the alphabet.
Student spells a teammate’s name letter by letter in French
Translate “47” into French.
quarante-sept
Which continent has the most French-speaking countries?
Africa
Fill in the blank with the correct article: “___ pomme” (the apple).
la
You need to measure something in math class. What is this object called in French?
une règle
Say the letters in order starting from “H” and ending with “K.” What letters do you say?
H – I – J – K
Pick a teammate. They must count aloud in French from 30 to 40 in order without mistakes.
trente, trente et un, trente-deux, trente-trois, trente-quatre, trente-cinq, trente-six, trente-sept, trente-huit, trente-neuf, quarante
Name one French-speaking country in the Caribbean.
Haïti
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Guyane française
Saint-Barthélemy
Saint-Martin
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
Dominique
Sainte-Lucie
Describe the difference between definite and indefinite articles in French. Give an example of each.
Definite articles: refer to a specific noun (le, la, l’, les). Example: le livre → the book.
Indefinite articles: refer to a non-specific noun (un, une, des). Example: une chaise → a chair.)
Make a complete sentence in French: “In my backpack, there is/are…” and add at least 3 classroom objects.
Dans mon sac à dos, il y a un livre, un crayon et une règle...
Select a teammate. That teammate must recite the entire French alphabet out loud.
A, B, C, D… Z in French
Pick a teammate. They must count aloud in French from 71 to 80 in order without mistakes.
soixante et onze, soixante-douze, soixante-treize, soixante-quatorze, soixante-quinze, soixante-seize, soixante-dix-sept, soixante-dix-huit, soixante-dix-neuf, quatre-vingts
List three countries in Africa where French is widely spoken.
Algérie
Bénin
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Tchad
Comores
République du Congo
République démocratique du Congo
Djibouti
Guinée
Madagascar
Mali
Mauritanie
Niger
Rwanda
Sénégal
Seychelles
Togo
Write the correct French article (definite or indefinite) and noun for each of the following:
“the book”
“a chair”
“some dogs”
“an apple”
the book → le livre
a chair → une chaise
some dogs → des chiens
an apple → une pomme