Lesson 3 of 14

Talking about the environment (Part 1/2)

Lesson 3 of 14

Talking about the environment (Part 1/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will talk about the environment using -re verbs such as 'entendre' and 'lire', and we will review the use of adjectives before and after the noun.

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12 Questions

Q1.
What does 'Ils ne doivent pas' mean?

they cannot
Correct answer: they must not
to be able to/can

Q2.
What is the verb 'to have to' in French?

Correct answer: devoir
pouvoir
vouloir

Q3.
What does 'il ne veut pas devenir professeur d'anglais' mean?

He doesn't want to become a musicien
Correct answer: He doesn't want to become an English teacher
She doesn't want to become a teacher

Q4.
Comment dit-on en français, 'you must not listen to music'?

Il faut manger
Correct answer: Il ne faut pas écouter de la musique
Il ne faut pas nager

Q5.
Comment dit-on 'a negative opinion' en français?

un opinion négative
une opinion négatif
Correct answer: une opinion négative

Q6.
Comment dit-on 'a sporty girl' en français?

un garçon sportif
une fille sportif
Correct answer: une fille sportive

Q7.
What does 'il faut' mean?

He must
Correct answer: People must
you can

Q8.
What does 'tu ne dois pas' mean?

you can't
you must
Correct answer: you mustn't

Q9.
Comment dit-on 'Anne is understanding' en français ?

Correct answer: Anne est compréhensive
Anne n'est pas compréhensive
Il faut être compréhensif

Q10.
Comment dit-on 'Simon is understanding' en français?

Correct answer: Simon est compréhensif
Simon est compréhensive
Simon n'est pas compréhensif

Q11.
What does 'ils ne doivent pas faire les devoirs de français' mean?

Correct answer: They don't have to do the French homework
They don't want to do the French homework
They want to do the French homework

Q12.
Comment dit-on 'a negative attitude' en français?

un attitude négatif
Correct answer: une attitude négative
une attitude positive

12 Questions

Q1.
recipe

Correct answer: la recette
la rencontre
le retour

Q2.
the newspapers

Correct answer: les journaux
les lettres
les papiers

Q3.
beautiful

Correct answer: beau
joli
sage

Q4.
old

content
grand
Correct answer: vieux

Q5.
to hear

écouter
Correct answer: entendre
prendre

Q6.
to translate

dire
lire
Correct answer: traduire

Q7.
to read

dire
Correct answer: lire
traduire

Q8.
you hear (singular)

il entend
Correct answer: tu entends
vous entendez

Q9.
you write (plural)

il écrit
Correct answer: vous écrivez
vous traduisez

Q10.
they take (masculine)

elles prennent
il prend
Correct answer: ils prennent

Q11.
I read

je dis
Correct answer: je lis
je traduis

Q12.
they translate

Correct answer: ils traduisent
nous traduisons
vous traduisez

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UnitFrench / Year 8 Unit 6

French