Healthy vs unhealthy lifestyle (Part 2/2)

Healthy vs unhealthy lifestyle (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue to explore the language needed to talk about healthy and unhealthy lifestyles including the difference between la santé, sain and sainement and the verb pouvoir.
  2. Purpose of language use: Healthy vs unhealthy lifestyles
  3. Grammar: Present tense modal verbs with on, Using pour + infinitive, Adverbs

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13 Questions

Q1.
The verb 'devoir' means:
homework
to deceive
Correct answer: to have to / must
Q2.
Translate: I must
Correct answer: je dois
on doit
tu dois
Q3.
'Tu dois manger sainement.' Does this sentence refer to:
You - a general group of people
Correct answer: You - a specific person
Q4.
'On doit éviter le fast-food.' Does this sentence refer to:
Correct answer: You - a general group of people
You - a specific person
Q5.
Translate: In order to be healthy, I must play sport.
Correct answer: Pour être sain, je dois faire du sport
Pour être sain, je dois fais du sport
Pour être sain, je doit jouer au sport
The next 7 questions test your understanding of some high frequency words you will need in French in KS4. These words are very important because they can subtly change the meaning of a sentence. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
Translate: ici
easy
Correct answer: here
there
Q8.
Translate: rien
never
no one
Correct answer: nothing
Q9.
Translate: nom
delicious
Correct answer: name
number
Q10.
Translate: dès
Correct answer: from, as soon
then, after
to, suddenly
Q11.
Translate: maintenant
Correct answer: now
sometimes
tomorrow
Q12.
Translate: meilleur
Correct answer: better, best
bigger, biggest
worse, worst
Q13.
Translate: trop
to
Correct answer: too
top

13 Questions

Q1.
Choose the correct translation. I am in good health.
Je être en bonne santé
Correct answer: Je suis en bonne santé
Je suis sainement
Q2.
Choose the correct translation. I am healthy
Correct answer: Je suis sain (e)
Je suis sainement
Je suis santé
Q3.
Choose the correct translation. I eat healthily
Je mange sain
Correct answer: Je mange sainement
Je mange santé
Q4.
Choose the correct translation. To be healthy, you can do more exercise.
Correct answer: Pour être sain, on peut faire plus d'exercice
Pour être sain, on peut fait plus d'exercice
Pour être sain, on peux faire plus d'exercice
Q5.
Choose the correct translation. To be healthier, I can eat more vegetables.
Pour être plus sain, je peut manger plus de légumes
Pour être plus sain, je peux mange plus de légumes
Correct answer: Pour être plus sain, je peux manger plus de légumes
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.
devant
badly behaved
behind
Correct answer: in front of
Q8.
chez moi
Correct answer: at my house
join me
my chair
Q9.
plusieurs
more
not many
Correct answer: several
Q10.
9 votre
our
their
Correct answer: your
Q11.
mieux
Correct answer: better
cat
worse
Q12.
près
far
Correct answer: near
price
Q13.
aujourd'hui
right now
Correct answer: today
yesterday

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UnitFrench / Global Issues

French