Describing a night out with friends (Part 3/3)

Describing a night out with friends (Part 3/3)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use perfect tense verbs with negatives to describe a night out with friends.
  2. Purpose of language use: Describing a night out with friends
  3. Grammar: Revisiting the Perfect Tense with regular past participles (-er, -ir, -re);

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15 Questions

Q1.
What three things do we need to form the perfect tense?
Correct answer: A pronoun, an auxiliary verb and a past participle
A pronoun, an auxiliary verb and an infinitive
A pronoun, an auxiliary verb, and the present tense
Q2.
Which four verbs have we learned which use the verb 'être' as an auxiliary verb?
Correct answer: aller, rester, sortir, rentrer
retrouver, quitter, visiter, acheter
voir, boire, manger, dire
Q3.
How do we say 'I went'?
J'ai allé
J'ai aller
Correct answer: Je suis allé(e)
Je suis aller
Q4.
How do we say 'We stayed'?
On a resté
On a rester
On est rester
Correct answer: On est restés
Q5.
How do we say 'He went out'?
Elle a sorti
Elle est sortie
Il a sorti
Correct answer: Il est sorti
Q6.
How do we say 'She went back'?
Elle a rentré
Elle a rentrés
Elle est rentré
Correct answer: Elle est rentrée
Q7.
How do we say 'we stayed'?
On a resté
On a restés
On est resté
Correct answer: On est restés
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in French in KS4. 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.
Q9.
moi
more
my
Correct answer: to me, myself
Q10.
au moins
Correct answer: at least
the lesser
to most
Q11.
moins
Correct answer: less
more
small
Q12.
aucun
acorn
Correct answer: not any
quite
Q13.
lui
Correct answer: him
the
they
Q14.
temps
part-time
temporary
Correct answer: time
Q15.
très
thirteen
three
Correct answer: very

15 Questions

Q1.
What two words to we need to make a sentence negative in French?
ne and ai
Correct answer: ne and pas
ne and suis
Q2.
In the perfect tense, where do we put the ne...pas to make a sentence negative?
Correct answer: Around the auxiliary verb (the verb to have or to be)
Around the past participle
Around the subject (the person doing the verb)
Q3.
How would we make 'j'ai quitté' negative?
J'ai ne pas quitté
Correct answer: Je n'ai pas quitté
Je ne ai pas quitté
Q4.
How would you make 'Je suis resté' negative?
Je ne pas suis resté
Correct answer: Je ne suis pas resté
Je suis ne resté pas
Q5.
How would you make 'Il est allé' negative?
Il est pas allé
Correct answer: Il n'est pas allé
Il ne est pas allé
Q6.
How would you say 'She didn't meet'?
Correct answer: Elle n'a pas retrouvé
Elle n'est pas retrouvé
Elle ne a pas retrouvé
Q7.
How would you say 'we didn't go out'?
Correct answer: On n'est pas sortis
On ne est pas sortis
On ne sortis pas
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in French in KS4. 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.
Q9.
quelque
queue
Correct answer: some
which
Q10.
sans
after
against
Correct answer: without
Q11.
notre
Correct answer: our
their
your
Q12.
dont
Correct answer: of which
when
where
Q13.
non
name
nice
Correct answer: no
Q14.
an
age
old
Correct answer: year
Q15.
monde
big
hill
Correct answer: world

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