Saying what people do
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be using the two-verb structure: 'aimer' + infinitive to say what people like to do.
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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
12 Questions
Q1.
Comment dit-on 'four (4)' en français?
cinq
quatorze
Q2.
Comment dit-on 'to explain/explaining' en français?
explique
expliques
Q3.
What does 'le ménage' mean?
door
uniform
Q4.
What is the correct ending for the 'je' form in an 'er' verb
er
es
Q5.
Comment dit-on to watch/watching' en français?
regarde
regardes
Q6.
What does 'les courses' mean ?
courses
tracks
Q7.
What does 'il porte un uniforme' mean?
he has a uniform
he likes to wear a uniform
Q8.
What does 'elle aime faire le ménage' mean?
he likes doing the housework
she does the shopping
Q9.
Coment dit-on 'I watch the TV' en français?
il regarde la télévision
je regardes la télévision
Q10.
What does ' j'aime porter un uniforme ' mean?
I wear a blue uniform
I wear a uniform to school
Q11.
Comment dit-on 'to wear/wearing' en français?
il porte
je porte
Q12.
What does 'il fait le ménage' mean?
he does the shopping
he likes doing the shopping