Talking about a thing or a person (Part 1/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to talk about a thing or a person using the definite articles 'le' and 'la'.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What does 'un chien' mean?
a book
a ruler
Q2.
What does 'un livre' mean?
a computer
a mobile friend
Q3.
What does 'une voiture' mean?
a bike
a ruler
Q4.
How do you say 'a computer' in French?
un portable
une voiture
Q5.
How do you say 'a bike' in French?
une chambre
une voiture
Q6.
How do you say 'a mobile phone' in French?
un chien
un ordinateur
Q7.
How do you say 'a bedroom' in French?
un livre
une règle
Q8.
Which one of the following can ONLY mean 'it is' when you are referring to a masculine noun?
c'est
elle est
Q9.
Which one of the following can ONLY mean 'it is' when you are referring to a feminine noun?
c'est
il est
Q10.
Which one of the following can mean 'it is' referring to either a masculine or a feminine noun?
elle est
il est
10 Questions
Q1.
la personne
man
woman
Q2.
l'anglais
French
Spanish
Q3.
le médecin
female doctor
medicine
Q4.
en
on
over
Q5.
la phrase
paragraph
words
Q6.
les
the (f)
the (m)
Q7.
le mot
work
world
Q8.
le garçon
girl
woman
Q9.
l'actrice
female doctor
male actor
Q10.
la fille
boy
woman