Géographie
Vocabulaire
Grammaire
Nourriture
100

A French speaking country famous for its chocolate and "French" fries.

la Belgique

100

Three ways of spelling the sound "eI" in French.

è ê ai ei 

100

A French verb must always agree with it.

the subject

100

A common breakfast food in France, consisting of bread, butter and jam.

une tartine

200

One of three French-speaking islands in the Caribbean.

Guadeloupe / Haïti / Martinique

200

Nouns that end with this combination of letters are cognates in French and English and are always feminine in French.

-ion

200

The type of adjectives that is placed before the noun they modify.

BAGS

200

A French pastry named after a moon phase.

un croissant

300

Un territoire français dans l'océan Pacifique, connu pour ses belles plages et ses paysages magnifiques.

Tahiti

300

A French noun that ends with an s even in the singular.

bras; fils; corps; ours

300

These two tenses are the "parents" of the conditional in French.

futur simple (stem) + imparfait (endings)

300

A French delicacy that comes in a shell.

les escargots

400

The capital of a French speaking country, and also a vegetable.

Bruxelles

400

Two French nouns that sounds the same but are spelled slightly differently and have different meanings.

mère / mer / maire

vert / vers / ver

moi / mois

400

The three boxes you need to check in order to use the subjunctive in French.

- que

- 2 different subjects

- a "WEDN" subjunctive sentence starter

400

Un type de viande populaire en France mais pas vraiment aux Etats-Unis.

le lapin; le cheval; le pigeon; l'escargot


500

Les montagnes qui séparent la France et l'Espagne.

les Pyrénées

500

Three French nouns that have the letter œ.

cœur; bœuf; sœur; œufs; œuvre

500

Les deux catégories de verbes qui utilisent "être" comme "helping verb" au passé composé.

DRMRSPVANDERTRAMPS & les verbes réfléchis

500

Un fruit vert ou un métier

un avocat