Year 5

Saying which country you live in and which language you speak

In this lesson, we will learn how to say which country you live in and which language you speak.

Year 5

Saying which country you live in and which language you speak

In this lesson, we will learn how to say which country you live in and which language you speak.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. recapping saying your nationality
  2. saying which country you live in
  3. saying which language you speak
  4. conjugation of regular -ER verb (j'habite, je parle)
  5. en/au + countries

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which of these countries is French-speaking?
Japan
Correct answer: Senegal
Spain
The United Kingdom
Q2.
How do we say 'goodbye' in French?
Correct answer: Au revoir
Bonjour
Je suis
Q3.
"Je suis belge" - what does that mean?
Good morning.
Correct answer: I am Belgian.
I am French.
My name is Ella.
Q4.
How would a girl say "I am Senegalese'?
Je suis sénégalais.
Correct answer: Je suis sénégalaise.
Q5.
How do you say "I am British" in French?
Correct answer: Je suis britannique.
Je suis canadien.
Je suis française.

5 Questions

Q1.
"j'habite" means...
I am
Correct answer: I live
I speak
Q2.
"je parle" means...
I am
I live
Correct answer: I speak
Q3.
How do you say "I live in Senegal" (le Sénégal)?
Correct answer: J'habite au Sénégal.
J'habite en Sénégal.
Q4.
How do you say "I live in Belgium" (la Belgique)?
J'habite au Belgique.
Correct answer: J'habite en Belgique.
Q5.
Who can say "Je parle anglais"?
Correct answer: a male (boy or man) or a female (girl or woman)
only a female (girl or woman)
only a male (boy or man)