Which country is NOT a French speaking country in Africa?
Kenya Cameroon Mali Seychelles Comoros
Kenya
Which country is not a French speaking country in Africa?
Senegal Benin Haiti Djiboouti
Haiti
Name 2 French speaking African countries.
Many possible answers
The official language of the United States is _____.
a. English
b. English and Spanish
c. English and French
d. The U.S. does not have an official language.
d. The U.S. does not have an official language.
This African country's main export is cocoa.
Togo Rwanda Cote d'Ivoire Madagascar
Cote d'Ivoire
This country is known for its diversity in its wildlife.
Niger Comoros Seychelles Madagascar
Madagascar
This French speaking African country borders Algeria.
Niger Chad Democratic Republic of Congo Gabon
Niger
Comment dit-on Africa en francais?
Afrique / L'Afrique
This is the only country on the east coast of mainland Africa that has French as one of its official languages.
Togo Djibouti Mali Central African Republic
Djibouti
This country is in northern Africa used to be a French colony but does not recognize French as an official language.
Mali Equatorial Guinea Burundi Algeria
Algeria
Burkina Faso is _____ of the equator.
north south
north
According to some estimates there will be 700 million French speakers by the year 2050, and ______ of them will be in Africa.
a. 10%
b. 25%
c. 80%
d. 95%
c. 80%
Name the French speaking country that sounds like a girl's name.
Mali
These 2 countries border each other on the west coast.
Senegal and Niger
Togo and Benin
Burundi and Rwanda
Mali and Madagascar
Togo and Benin
Cameroon's official languages are French and English but there are _____ languages spoken there.
about 20 56 about 100 more than 200
more than 200
Comment dit-on "I live in Africa."
In is "en" in this case.
J'habite en Afrique.
Name a French speaking African country that is made up of many islands near Madagascar.
Seychelles or Comoros
What French speaking African country is on the equator?
Equatorial Guinea
France and Belgium lost control of their colonies in _________.
a. 1950's and 1960's
b. 1970's and 1980's
c. 1990's and early 2000's
a. 1950's and 1960's
Comment dit-on "It's hot." when talking about the weather?
Il fait chaud.