Formal and informal situations: talking to people you do and don't know (Part 1/2)
Formal and informal situations: talking to people you do and don't know (Part 1/2)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will practise the 'nous' & 'vous' forms of common irregular -ir verbs and look at the formal and plural use of 'vous'.
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10 Questions
Q1.
Comment dit-on en français "a beautiful woman"?
un beau homme
Correct answer: une belle femme
une belle femme
une femme belle
Q2.
Comment dit-on en français "a young dog"?
un chien jaune
un chien jeune
Correct answer: un jeune chien
un jeune chien
Q3.
Comment dit-on en français "a good job"?
Correct answer: un bon travail
un bon travail
un bonne travail
un travail bon
Q4.
Comment dit-on en français "a big house"?
une grand maison
Correct answer: une grande maison
une grande maison
une maison grande
Q5.
Comment dit-on en français "a white horse"?
un blanc cheval
un blanche cheval
Correct answer: un cheval blanc
un cheval blanc
Q6.
Which of these adjectives go before the noun (like we do in English)?
Correct answer: beau
beau
bleu
naturel
Q7.
C'est quoi en anglais "il dit la vérité normalement"?
he is saying it very normally
Correct answer: he normally tells the truth
he normally tells the truth
she tells the truth normally
Q8.
C'est quoi en anglais "je prends des photos dehors"?
he takes photos outside
I am taking photos today
Correct answer: I take photos outside
I take photos outside
Q9.
C'est quoi en anglais "elle apprend le français chaque semaine"?
he is learning French every week
Correct answer: she is learning French each week
she is learning French each week
she understands French every day
Q10.
What is an adjective?
a doing/action word
Correct answer: a word which describes a noun
a word which describes a noun
a word which describes a verb
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12 Questions
Q1.
Comment dit-on 'to go out / to take out' en français?
aller
partir
Correct answer: sortir
sortir
venir
Q2.
What is the 'je' form of the verb 'sortir'?
Correct answer: sors
sors
sort
sorte
Q3.
Comment dit-on 'we go out' en français?
Correct answer: nous sortons
nous sortons
nous venons
vous sortez
vous venez
Q4.
Which form of the verb would you use when you are talking to more than one person or one person in a formal situation?
ils
nous
tu
Correct answer: vous
vous
Q5.
Which form of the verb would you use when you are talking to one person in an informal situation?
ils
nous
Correct answer: tu
tu
vous
Q6.
Comment dit-on 'venir' en anglais?
Correct answer: to come / coming
to come / coming
to go out / going out
to leave / leaving
to take out / taking out
Q7.
What does 'Aimez-vous...? mean?
Correct answer: Do you like...? (plural / formal)
Do you like...? (plural / formal)
Do you like...? (singular & informal)
Does he like...?
Q8.
Which phrase means 'please' (plural / formal)
s'il te plaît
Correct answer: s'il vous plaît
s'il vous plaît
Q9.
What does 'Es-tu...?' mean
Are we...?
Correct answer: Are you ...? (singular & informal)
Are you ...? (singular & informal)
Are you...? (plural / formal)
Q10.
What does 'vous venez' mean?
We come / are coming
Correct answer: You come / are coming (plural/formal)
You come / are coming (plural/formal)
You come / are coming (singular & informal)
Q11.
Comment dit-on 'you play' (singular & informal)
je joue
Correct answer: tu joues
tu joues
vous jouez
Q12.
Comment dit-on 'you have' (formal / plural)
j'ai
tu as
Correct answer: vous avez
vous avez