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LES PRONOMS LES VERBES L A CULTURE Questions expression Vocabulaire LES QUESTIONS Click here for Final Jeopardy 

100-1 ________ suis de France. Click to continue 

Answer Je Je Click to continue 

100-2 Elles________anglais.

Answer parlent parlent Click to continue 

100-3 Qu’est-ce que tu fais le week-end?Qu’est-ce que tu fais le week-end? Click to continue 

Answer Je regarde la t élé. Je regarde la t élé. Click to continue 

100-4 Sunday

Answer dimanche dimanche Click to continue 

100-5 Why Why Click to continue 

Answer pourquoi pourquoi Click to continue 

100-6 L’adjectif pour deux gar çon s de France. Click to continue 

Answer français français Click to continue 

200-1 A pronoun used to replace Marie et moi Click to continue 

Answer Nous Nous Click to continue 

200-2 Ils _____________ au cin éma. Click to continue 

Answer sont,travaillent sont,travaillent Click to continue 

200-3 Avec qui habitez-vous? Click to continue 

Answer Ma famille (ma m ère, mon père, ma souer, mon frère, etc.) Ma famille (ma m ère, mon père, ma souer, mon frère, etc.) Click to continue 

200-4 An afternoon that most French students have off from school. Click to continue 

Answer mercredi mercredi Click to continue 

200-5 The French for when. The French for when. Click to continue 

Answer quand quand Click to continue 

200-6 The color white. Click to continue 

Answer blanc blanc Click to continue 

300-1 Could replace Marc in a sentence. Could replace Marc in a sentence. Click to continue 

Answer Il Il Click to continue 

300-2 J’ ________ la radio. Click to continue 

Answer écoute écoute Click to continue 

300-3 Où étudies-tu ? Click to continue 

Answer J’ étudie à la maison / à l’école. J’ étudie à la maison / à l’école. Click to continue 

300-4 A place where French students can hang out with friends, talk, and eat small snacks. Click to continue 

Answer Un caf é Click to continue 

300-5 I use this expression to ask who you work for. Click to continue 

Answer Pour qui Pour qui Click to continue 

300-6 To sing en français Click to continue 

Answer chanter chanter Click to continue 

400-1 You would use this pronoun to address Mme Green. You would use this pronoun to address Mme Green. Click to continue 

Answer Vous Vous Click to continue 

400-2 Q u’est-ce que vous ________? Click to continue 

Answer faites faites Click to continue 

400-3 Qu’est-ce que tu manges? Click to continue 

Answer Je mange une pizza, un hotdog, etc. Je mange une pizza, un hotdog, etc. Click to continue 

400-4 This is the capital city of France. Click to continue 

Answer Paris Paris Cliquez ici pour continuer 

400-5 At what time? Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer À quelle heure? À quelle heure? Cliquez ici pour continuer 

400-6 The French verb to swim. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer nager nager Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-1 Could replace Frank et L éon in a sentence. Could replace Frank et L éon in a sentence. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer Ils Ils Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-2 Nous ________ au foot. Nous ________ au foot. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer jouons jouons Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-3 Avec qui est-ce qu’il parle? Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer Il parle avec ________. Il parle avec ________. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-4 Where is Montr éal located? Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer In Québec, the eastern province of Canada. In Québec, the eastern province of Canada. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-5 About whom en français. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer De qui De qui Cliquez ici pour continuer 

500-6 The number 99 in French. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Answer quatre-vingt-dix-neuf quatre-vingt-dix-neuf Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Final Jeopardy Question La Culture Name three differences between French and American schools. Cliquez ici pour continuer 

Final Jeopardy Answer The grades are switched The grades are switched About 50% of French students repeat a grade About 50% of French students repeat a grade French students have Wednesday afternoons off French students have Wednesday afternoons off French students go to school on Saturday afternoon French students go to school on Saturday afternoon French schools usually do not have school teams for sports French schools usually do not have school teams for sports The French have more required courses The French have more required courses French students take le bac, Americans take the SAT or ACT French students take le bac, Americans take the SAT or ACT French classrooms are often named after famous French people. Many schools are very old-some are even in castles! French classrooms are often named after famous French people. Many schools are very old-some are even in castles! Cliquez ici pour terrniner 