Talk about food at home vs at special occasions (Part 3/3)

Talk about food at home vs at special occasions (Part 3/3)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use the first and third person to talk about what I and others eat at home and at special occasions.
  2. Purpose of language use: Talk about food at home vs at special occasions
  3. Grammar: Irregular verbs in the present tense (first person singular) BOIRE, PRENDRE Pronoun en

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13 Questions

Q1.
Which is the correct infinitive verb for 'to snack'?
boire
Correct answer: grignoter
le goûter
manger
Q2.
What is the correct French translation for 'I eat chocolate'?
Je mange de la chocolat
Correct answer: Je mange du chocolat
Je mange la chocolat
Je mange le chocolat
Q3.
When we replace 'je mange du chocolat' with the pronoun 'en', it looks like this:
j'en
Correct answer: j'en mange
je en mange
je en mange chocolat
Q4.
How would you say, in French, I drink some (of it)?
j'en boire
Correct answer: j'en bois
j'en de bois
je en bois
Q5.
The pronoun 'en' replaces:
the article and the verb
Correct answer: the partitive and the noun
the subject and the noun
the verb and the noun
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.
surtout
Correct answer: especially, above all
on top of that
when all's said and done
Q8.
propre
belonging to
Correct answer: clean, appropriate
dirty, improper
Q9.
plutôt
earlier
planet
Correct answer: rather
Q10.
souvent
occasionally
Correct answer: often
sometimes
Q11.
assez
Correct answer: enough, quite
lots of
with
Q12.
d'abord
all aboard
Correct answer: first of all
on top of
Q13.
loin
close
Correct answer: far
near

13 Questions

Q1.
Which is the correct translation for 'I like to eat lots of sweets':
J'adore grignoter beaucoup de bonbons
J'adore manger beaucoup des bonbons
J'aime grignoter beaucoup de bonbons
Correct answer: J'aime manger beaucoup de bonbons
Q2.
At Hanukkah, I must drink enough water:
Correct answer: A Hanoukka, je dois boire assez d'eau
A Hanoukka, je dois boire assez de l'eau
A Hanoukka, je dois prendre assez d'eau
A Hanoukka, je peux boire assez d'eau
Q3.
What is the third person singular pronoun for 'you/we'?
ils/elles
nous
Correct answer: on
vous
Q4.
What is the correct translation for 'on prend'?
I take
They take
We eat
Correct answer: We take
Q5.
Usually, I eat lots of fruit =
D'habitude, je grignote beaucoup de fruits
Correct answer: D'habitude, je mange beaucoup de fruits
Normalement, je mange beaucoup des fruits
Normalement, je mange trop de fruits
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.
tard
early
Correct answer: late
on time
Q8.
cependant
furthermore
Correct answer: however
in addition
Q9.
prochain
close
earlier
Correct answer: next
Q10.
soir
Correct answer: evening
lounge
sister
Q11.
parfois
never
rarely
Correct answer: sometimes
Q12.
plupart
before that
Correct answer: majority
next door
Q13.
matin
evening
Correct answer: morning
motherly

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UnitFrench / Daily life and special occasions

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