Lesson 12 of 14
  • Year 7

Talking about a thing or a person (Part 2/2)

Lesson 12 of 14
  • Year 7

Talking about a thing or a person (Part 2/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to talk about a thing or a person using the definite articles 'l'' and 'les', and how to make nouns plural by adding an 's'.

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10 Questions

Q1.
la personne

man
Correct answer: person
woman

Q2.
l'anglais

Correct answer: English
French
Spanish

Q3.
le médecin

female doctor
Correct answer: male doctor
medicine

Q4.
en

Correct answer: in
on
over

Q5.
la phrase

paragraph
Correct answer: sentence
words

Q6.
les

the (f)
the (m)
Correct answer: the (plural)

Q7.
le mot

Correct answer: word
work
world

Q8.
le garçon

Correct answer: boy
girl
woman

Q9.
l'actrice

Correct answer: female actor
female doctor
male actor

Q10.
la fille

boy
Correct answer: girl
woman

10 Questions

Q1.
l'anglais

Correct answer: English
French
Spanish

Q2.
la phrase

paragraph
Correct answer: sentence
words

Q3.
la fille

boy
Correct answer: girl
woman

Q4.
le médecin

female doctor
Correct answer: male doctor
medicine

Q5.
en

Correct answer: in
on
over

Q6.
l'actrice

Correct answer: female actor
female doctor
male actor

Q7.
la personne

man
Correct answer: person
woman

Q8.
le mot

Correct answer: word
work
world

Q9.
le garçon

Correct answer: boy
girl
woman

Q10.
le

the (f)
Correct answer: the (m)
the (plural)