Ordering in a restaurant (Part 2/2)

Ordering in a restaurant (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue to develop our ability to order food in a French-speaking restaurant, using 'avoir' expressions.
  2. Purpose of language use: Ordering in a restaurant
  3. Grammar: Using expressions with 'avoir'

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13 Questions

Q1.
What is the most sensible translation for 'je prends' when ordering food?
I take
Correct answer: I will take
I would like
Q2.
Translate : 'Je voudrais le menu à vingt euros'
I would like the thirty euros menu
I would like the thirty euros set menu
I would like the twenty euros menu
Correct answer: I would like the twenty euros set menu
Q3.
Translate : 'Je prends la cuisse de canard comme plat principal'
Correct answer: I will take the leg of duck as a main meal
I will take the shoulder of lamb as a main meal
I would like the leg of duck
I would like the shoulder of lamb
Q4.
In a restaurant, when would you ask for 'l'addition'?
Correct answer: After your meal
Before your meal
During your meal
Q5.
Translate : 'En dessert, je prends la tarte au citron'
Correct answer: As a dessert, I will take the lemon tart
As a dessert, I will take the lime tart
As a dessert, I would like the lemon tart
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.
ne
no
Correct answer: not
the
Q8.
sur
inside
Correct answer: on
under
Q9.
pas
in
Correct answer: not
pass
Q10.
ne...plus
never
Correct answer: no longer, no more
not any
Q11.
plus
additionally
less
Correct answer: more
Q12.
pouvoir
Correct answer: to be able to
to have to
to want to
Q13.
on peut
you (general )/we should
Correct answer: you (general) / we can
you (general) /we must

13 Questions

Q1.
Translate: 'J'ai besoin d'une fourchette'
Correct answer: I need a fork
I need a knife
I want a fork
I want a knife
Q2.
Translate : 'J'ai envie d'une table en terrasse'
I need a table for two
I need a table on the terrace
I want a table for two
Correct answer: I want a table on the terrace
Q3.
When does 'de' change to 'd''?
When it precedes a consonant
When it precedes a noun
When it precedes a verb
Correct answer: When it precedes a vowel
Q4.
Translate: 'I am hungry'
J'ai besoin de manger
Correct answer: J'ai faim
J'ai soif
Je voudrais manger
Q5.
Translate : 'I am thirsty'
J'ai envie de boire
J'ai faim
Correct answer: J'ai soif
Je voudrais une boisson
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.
par
Correct answer: by
equal
part of
Q8.
je
Correct answer: I
it
the
Q9.
avec
but
have
Correct answer: with
Q10.
tout
Correct answer: all
they
you
Q11.
tout de suite
in its entirety
Correct answer: straight away
the whole sofa
Q12.
faire
to be
Correct answer: to do
to have
Q13.
son/sa/ses
Correct answer: his/her/its
my/our
their

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French