Distinguishing the meaning and use of 'you'
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be distinguishing the use of 'you' meaning one person and meaning more than one person. We will practise using 'tu' and 'vous'.
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11 Questions
Q1.
chanter
to dance, dancing
to speak, speaking
Q2.
étudier
a pupil (m)
a student
Q3.
le fruit
fresh
vegetable
Q4.
l'histoire (f)
historic
strong
Q5.
jouer
jolly
to swim, swimming
Q6.
ils
he
they (f)
Q7.
elles
she
they (m)
Q8.
ensemble
assembly
to assemble
Q9.
la radio
microwave
television
Q10.
un élève
pupil (f)
study, studying
Q11.
une élève
child
pupil (m)
12 Questions
Q1.
What does ' tableau' mean?
table
tablet
Q2.
What does 'classe' mean?
classroom
classy
Q3.
What does 'porte' mean?
cart
port
Q4.
What does 'fenêtre' mean?
fence
table
Q5.
What does 'chemise' mean?
chemist
chemistry
Q6.
What does 'fermer' mean?
farm
firm
Q7.
What does 'bien' mean?
beans
bin
Q8.
What does 'vous' mean?
they
we
Q9.
What does 'silence' mean?
silently
similar
Q10.
What does 'petit' mean?
tall
thin
Q11.
What does 'qui' mean?
what
which
Q12.
What does 'lit' mean?
light
little