Describing a region (Part 1/5)
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- In this lesson, we will introduce how to say 'in' with 'en/au' as well as how to use the phrase il y a when describing a region.
- Purpose of language use: Describe a region
- Grammar: Using il y a / il n'y a pas de, Position and agreement of regular and irregular adjectives , Superlative, Pronoun 'y'
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13 Questions
Q1.
The word 'la frontière' means:
front
hills
Q2.
Translate: hills
les champs
les fermes
Q3.
'I live in Spain and there are farms.' Select the correct translation:
J'habite au Espagne et il y a des fermes.
Q4.
'She lives in Ireland and there aren't any towns.' Select the correct translation:
Il habite au Irlande et il n'y a pas de villes.
Q5.
Translate: I live in Canada and there are hills and fields.
J'habite au Canada et il y a des champs et des fermes.
J'habite en Canada et il y a des collines et des champs.
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.
Q7.
être
to have
to like
Q8.
c'était
it is
it will be
Q9.
et
is
what
Q10.
en
for
on
Q11.
avoir
to be
to love
Q12.
j'ai
I am
I like
Q13.
il/elle a
He/she is
We are