Year 9
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb 'avoir' and learn correct word order when using adjectives.
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11 Questions
Q1.
What does 'avoir' mean in English?
to be
to need
Q2.
What is 'I have' in French?
Je suis
Je veux
Q3.
Identify two indefinite articles
le / la
un / les
Q4.
What is 'computer' in French?
un portable
un vélo
Q5.
Identify a feminine noun
les chiens
un animal
The next 5 questions cover some very common words you will need in French in KS3. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
j'ai
he is
I am
Q8.
un
a/an (f)
the
Q9.
un livre
an idea
the book
Q10.
voici
there is
voice
Q11.
oui
no
or
11 Questions
Q1.
What does 'to have' mean in French?
aller
être
Q2.
What is 'she has' in French?
Elle est
Elle va
Q3.
Identify a feminine indefinite article
de la
un
Q4.
What is the position of a post-nominal adjective?
Before the noun
End of the sentence
Q5.
Identify the feminine for expensive
cher
chers
The next 5 questions cover some very common words you will need in French in KS3. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
un
a/an (f)
the
Q8.
j'ai
he is
I am
Q9.
un livre
an idea
the book
Q10.
oui
no
or
Q11.
voici
there is
voice