This is the first meal that people eat in the morning.
Le petit-déjeuner
This store specializes in selling fresh cheese
Fromagerie
This diet excludes all meats and fish but includes dairy and eggs.
Un régime végétarien
The utensil with a flat blade is used to spread butter or jam on bread.
Un couteau
How do you say it's raining in French?
Il pleut
What are common dishes to eat for breakfast in France? (Name 1)
La tartine, le croissant, le pain au chocolat
This kind of bakery sells fancy cakes, pastries, and desserts.
Pâtisserie
This diet excludes all animal products, including meat, fish, dairy, and eggs.
Végan
This type of this item is used to eat soups.
Cuillère à la soupe
Le fils de ta tante ou ton oncle.
Ton cousin
This course, typically served before the main dish, might include salad or soup.
L'entrée
This store sells fresh fish and seafood.
Poissonnerie
This protein source is excluded from both régimes végétarien et végan
La viande
What is used to serve le plat principal?
Assiette
La matière où tu apprends les nombres et les chiffres comme 1+1=2
Les maths
What is a typical three course meal in France? What are the three parts called?
L'entrée, le plat principal, le dessert
This store specializes in freshly baked bread.
Boulangerie
What foods should be avoided on a régime sans gluten? (List two different foods)
Du pain, des pâtes, des gâteaux, des croissants, des baguettes, des pains au chocolat etc.
This cup with a handle is used to drink hot beverages like coffee or tea.
Une tasse
Describe what you wear in two different seasons in French (hiver, printemps, été, automne?
Réponses multiples
Explain why food is so important in French culture.
The meals are a time for family bonding, conversation, and enjoying quality food together
This store sells les aliments de conserves and les biscuits.
L'épicerie
What is an example of un plat equilibré?
Réponses multiples
Describe how to properly set a French lunch table.
Reponse Multiple
Explain the importance of politeness in French culture and how it differs from your own.
Tu versus vous and the many different ways to show respect versus informality in French. English does not have this same system.