Year 5
Learning the French names of some foods
We're going to learn how to say the names of some foods in French, and look at the ideas of masculine or feminine, and singular and plural.
Year 5
Learning the French names of some foods
We're going to learn how to say the names of some foods in French, and look at the ideas of masculine or feminine, and singular and plural.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying some food words
- masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns
- definite articles (le, la, les)
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5 Questions
Q1.
What do 'un' and 'une' both mean?
and
some
the
Q2.
Which of these words means 'some'?
bouche
et
Q3.
Is 'le nez' masculine or feminine?
Feminine
Q4.
Which of these words means 'big'?
bleu
petit
Q5.
What do 'le', 'la' and 'les' all mean?
a
hello
some
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these nouns is feminine?
le pain
les raisins
Q2.
Which of these nouns is plural?
la glace
le chocolat
Q3.
What is this food called in French?
la glace
les petits pois
Q4.
What is this food called in French?
le pain
les raisins
Q5.
Which of these is spelled correctly?
la glass
le glace
le glass