Year 8

Talking about travel activities in France (Part 1/2)

Year 8

Talking about travel activities in France (Part 1/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to talk about travel activities in French, using infinitive verbs as nouns.

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12 Questions

Q1.
What is the structure 'ne...jamais' used for?
Correct answer: To say what someone 'never' does
To say what someone 'often' does
To say what someone 'only' does
Q2.
Select the correct sentence below:
Je ne jamais prends de photos avec mon portable
Correct answer: Je ne prends jamais de photos avec mon portable
Je prends ne jamais de photos avec mon portable
Q3.
Comment dit-on 'to reflect' en français?
dire
réduire
Correct answer: réfléchir
Q4.
What does 'grandir' mean?
Grand
Correct answer: To grow, growing
To guard, guarding
Q5.
Traduis en anglais: accomplir
Accurate
Correct answer: To accomplish, accomplishing
To create, creating
Q6.
Coment dit-on 'Government' en français?
L'gouvernement
La gouvernement
Correct answer: Le gouvernement
Q7.
What does 'réfléchir à' mean in English?
To react to
To read to
Correct answer: To reflect on
Q8.
Which of these means 'only'?
En ce moment
Correct answer: Seulement
Souvent
Q9.
What does 'saisir' mean ?
Simple
Correct answer: To grasp, grasping
To show, showing
Q10.
How do you say 'opportunity' in French?
Correct answer: L'occasion
La cuisine
La maison
Q11.
Comment dit-on 'to act' en français?
Correct answer: agir
faire
jouer
Q12.
Which of these means 'the environment'?
Correct answer: l'environnement
le gouvernement
seulement

10 Questions

Q1.
Comment dit-on en français "to practise"?
empêcher
Correct answer: pratiquer
risquer
Q2.
Comment dit-on en français "useful"?
essentiel
pratique
Correct answer: utile
Q3.
Comment dit-on en français "driving is difficult"?
Correct answer: Conduire, c'est difficile
Conduit est difficile
Pour conduire c'est difficile
Q4.
4. To say why someone is doing something use the infinitive verb after "pour" which means for. In English we would translate this as either "to + verb" or "in order to... + verb". Comment dit-on en français "He goes to the shop to buy some bread"?
il achète du pain pour le magasin
Correct answer: il va au magasin pour acheter du pain
pour achète du pain il va au magasin
Q5.
Using the words "sans" before the infinitive verb means "without doing something" in English. Comment dit-on en français: "He talks without respecting the teacher"?
Correct answer: il parle sans respecter le professeur
il parler sans respecte pour le professeur
sans respecter il parle le professeur
Q6.
Which translation is correct: tu vas aider toute la famille?
you are helping all the family
you help all the family
Correct answer: you're going to help all the family
Q7.
Which translation is correct: je sais traduire du français?
Correct answer: I know how to translate from French
I know translating from from French
I like to to translate from French
Q8.
C'est quoi en anglais... "aller sur les pistes noires, c'est risqué"? (choose the best sounding translation)
he goes on black slopes for the risks
in order to go on black slopes take risks
Correct answer: to go on black slopes is risky
Q9.
C'est quoi en anglais... "il va sur des pistes noires sans penser aux risques"? (choose the best sounding translation)
Correct answer: he goes on the black slopes without thinking about the risks
he skis on the black slopes in order to think about the risks
he's going on black slopes to think about the risks
Q10.
Comment dit-on en français: eating cheese is essential for French people?
Manger du fromage est essentielle pour les français.
Correct answer: Manger du fromage, c'est essentiel pour les français.
Pour manger du fromage français, c'est essentielle.