Making descriptions better using intensifiers
In this lesson we will learn to use intensifiers to make monster descriptions better and read a story.
Making descriptions better using intensifiers
In this lesson we will learn to use intensifiers to make monster descriptions better and read a story.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- making description better using intensifiers
- avoir (il a / elle a)
- être (il est / elle est)
- definite articles (le, la, les)
- indefinite articles (un, une, des)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which adjective means 'small' in French?
grand
marron
Q2.
Which sentence is 'she has a small mouth' in French?
Elle a un petit nez.
Il a une petite bouche.
Q3.
Which word means 'also' in French?
et
mais
Q4.
What is 'he has a big green head and also a blue nose' in French.
Elle a une petite tête orange et aussi un cou vert.
Il a un grand nez vert et aussi une bouche bleue.
Q5.
All adjectives in French come after the noun.
True
5 Questions
Q1.
What is 'quite' in French?
et
très
Q2.
Which sentence means 'a very big green mouth' in French?
un assez grand nez vert
une très grande bouche marron
Q3.
Which sentence has the intensifier and the adjective in the right place?
Elle est grande très et bleue et elle a une petite assez bouche.
Elle est très grande et bleue et elle a une petite assez bouche.
Q4.
Which description best matches this picture?
Il est assez petit et vert. Aussi il a de petits yeux orange.
Il est petit et rose. Aussi il a une grande bouche jaune.
Q5.
Fun fact! Children in France wear school uniform.
True