ALLER
AVOIR
ÊTRE
FRANCAIS
UNIVERSAL
100

Je ____

Tu ___

Il/Elle/On __ 

Nous ______

Vous _____

Ils/Elles ____


Vais, Vas, Va, Allons, Allez, Vont

100

Je(J')

J'ai

100

What is the verb être?

To Be. 

100

TRUE OR FALSE: The words government, law, army, art, and literature all originated from the German language, not French (A common misconception). 

False, they are of French origin. 

100

Where is the Eiffel Tower located? 

Paris, France 

200

Vous _____ à la plage le weekend. 

Vous allez à la plage le weekend. 

200

"I have 5 pets."

J'ai cinq animaux. 

200
"You are very beautiful." 
Tu es très belle.




200

What language is french derived from? 

Latin

200

TRUE OR FALSE: French is a romance language.

TRUE

300

He goes, she goes, they go. 

Il va, Elle va, Ils/Elles Vont. 

300

I have, you have, we have.

J'ai, Tu as, Nous avons. 

300

They are, We are, She is.

Ils sont, Nous Sommes, Elle est. 

300

What does the term "Francophone" mean?

A country that has French as its official language or a country where French is mostly spoken. 

300

What is the second most populated city in France?

Marseille 

400
"You go to study after school every day."
Vous allez étudier tous les jours après l’école.




400

"They have gatherings every Sunday."

"Ils ont des rassemblements tous les dimanches."




400

"We are on a family trip to the Bahamas."

Nous sommes en voyage en famille aux Bahamas.




400

FRENCH NUMBERS FROM 1-15

Un, Deux, Trois, Quatre, Cinq, Six, Sept, Huit, Dix, Onze, Douze, Treize, Quatorze, Quinze. 
400

Who is the current France president?

Emmanuel Macron

500

We go to school with our friends by car every morning. 

Nous allons à l'école avec nos amis en voiture tous les matins.




500
Why do we congregate Avoir and other verbs?

They have to be congregated to be changed according to how they're used. Avoir is for "TO HAVE".

500

"She is extremely talented and athletic."

"Elle est extrêmement talentueuse et athlétique."




500

Why do some of our words originate from French? 

Due to the Norman Conquest, where the French vocabulary entered the English language in 1066. 

500

What is the national dish of France?

Pot-Au-Feu