Talking about relationships (Part 1/3)
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- In this lesson, we will begin to use reflexive verbs to talk about our relationships.
- Purpose of language use: Talking about relationships
- Grammar: Possessive Adjectives Making verbs reflexive in the present tense Emphatic pronouns (avec moi / toi / lui / elle / eux / elles)
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15 Questions
Q1.
Complete the sentence: Rigoler, accepter and respecter are all examples of...
-ir verbs
-re verbs
Q2.
What do the pronouns 'on' and 'nous' mean?
He
They
You
Q3.
What do the pronouns 'ils' and 'elles' mean?
He and she
We
You
Q4.
What does the pronoun 'vous' mean?
They
We
You (for one person)
Q5.
How do you say 'they listen'?
Elle passe
Nous respectons
Vous acceptez
Q6.
How do you say 'you (plural) accept'? Remember that we are talking about more than one person!
Ils acceptent
Nous acceptons
Tu acceptes
Q7.
How do you say 'we respect'?
Nous respectent
Nous respecter
Nous respectez
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.
Q9.
ne ... que
never
not
Q10.
que
them
there
Q11.
pour
from
to
Q12.
dans
by
on
Q13.
ce
is
that
then
Q14.
il
him
she
Q15.
qui
what
when
15 Questions
Q1.
What do we call verbs like 'se disputer', 's'entendre' and 'se chamailler'?
ir verbs
regular verbs
Q2.
Which part of 'Je me dispute' is the reflexive pronoun?
dispute
je
none of the above
Q3.
How would you say 'I bicker'?
Il se chamaille
Se chamailler
Tu te chamailles
Q4.
How would you say 'he gets on well'?
Elle s'entend bien
Je m'entends bien
Tu t'entends bien
Q5.
How do you say 'you argue'?
Tu me disputes
Tu se disputer
Tu se disputes
Q6.
How do you say 'she gets angry'?
Elle me fâche
Il me fâche
Il se fâche
Q7.
How do we say 'you get along'?
elle s'entend bien
il s'entend bien
tu te entends bien
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.
Q9.
ne
no
the
Q10.
sur
inside
Others
under
Q11.
pas
in
pass
Q12.
ne...plus
never
not any
Q13.
plus
additionally
less
Q14.
pouvoir
to have to
to want to
Q15.
on peut
you (general) /we must
you (general) /we should