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Respond verbally: Comment tu t’appelles?
Je m’appelle _____
Respond verbally, formally: Comment allez-vous?
Très bien, merci.
Respond verbally, using a complete sentence: Quelle est la date de ton anniversaire?
Mon anniversaire est le (number) (month) Make sure you say “est le.” Do not pronounce the “s” in “est.”
Respond verbally, using a complete sentence: Quel âge as-tu?
J’ai ____ ans. (do not say the “s” in “ans.”)
Respond verbally. Ça va?
Possible answers: Ça va. Ça va bien/mal. Comme ci comme ça.
What holiday falls on le trente-et-un octobre?
Halloween
Say the months in order.
janvier, février mars, avril, mai juin, juillet, août septembre, octobre, novembre, décembre
Respond verbally, using a complete sentence: Quelle est la date aujourd’hui?
Aujourd’hui, c’est le (number) (month)
Put these words in the correct order: mai aujourd’hui cinq le c’est
Aujourd’hui c’est le cinq mai
Write correctly, then pronounce, “February” in French.
février (prounounced fay-vree-yay)
Count from zero to fifteen in French
Zéro, un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze
Count backwards from ten in French.
dix, neuf, huit, sept, six, cinq, quatre, trois, deux, un, zéro
trois plus onze egalent…?
Quatorze
Spell the number twenty correctly in French
Vingt (do you have your G and your N in the correct order?)
Cinq fois six egale…?
Trente
Translate: Il y a un stylo dans mon sac-à-dos
There is a pen in my backpack.
Respond to this question using a complete sentence. Dans ton cartable, il y a un livre?
Possible answers: Dans mon cartable, il y a un livre. Or Dans mon cartable, il n’y a pas de livre.
Translate: There are four windows in the classroom.
Il y a quatre fenêtres dans la salle de classe.
Respond, using a complete sentence: Il y a combien de crayons dans ton sac-à-dos?
Il y a (number) crayons dans mon sac-à-dos.
Respond, using a complete sentence. Dans la salle de classe, qu’est-ce qu’il y a?
Il y a… (names of school supplies, classroom nouns)
Translate: I am tall.
Je suis grand. Or Je suis grande.
Translate: We are smart and funny.
Nous sommes intelligents et amusants. If the “s” is missing, it’s incorrect.
Translate: The door is brown.
La porte est brune. (if the “e” is missing, it is incorrect.)
Translate: She is pretty, friendly and blonde.
Elle est jolie, amicale et blonde. (if the “e” is missing, it is incorrect.)
Translate: My backpack is large and green, and there are six pens.
Mon sac-à-dos est grand et vert, et il y a six stylos.
Name as many as you can of the following: The French National Anthem French “Independence Day” (give the date) The U.S. city designed by a Frenchman The U.S. monument designed, in part, by Gustave Eiffel: How to say “you plural” in French The process of changing a verb to match the subject
The French National Anthem: La Marseillaise French “Independence Day” (give the date): July 14 The U.S. city designed by a Frenchman: Washington DC The U.S. monument designed, in part, by Gustave Eiffel: The Statue of Liberty How to say “you plural” in French: vous The process of changing a verb to match the subject: conjugation