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Introduction to French 1 half course

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  • Translate "He is in the classroom"
    Il est dans la classe.
  • Translate "I am speaking with a friend".
    Je parle avec un(e) ami(e).
  • Translate "We are in Taichung"
    Nous sommes à Taichung.
  • Which gender does prevail in French when you have a group of mixed genders?
    Masculine
  • Why are there two ways to ask "what's your name?" in French
    Because French has formal and unformal language
  • Right or wrong? The define article -l' can be used for a noun masculine or feminine
    Right
  • Try to answer in French: "Where do you come from?"
    Nous venons de Taïwan.
  • Is this French: "Je vais à maison"
    No
  • If I am twelve years old and my brother is four years older, can you tell in French how old he is.
    Il a seize ans.
  • How do you say "bye bye, see you soon"
    Au revoir, à bientôt
  • If I say "je suis taïwanais", am I a boy or a girl?
    A boy
  • In French, some letters are silent, right or wrong?
    Right
  • Translate in French "Hello, how are you?"
    Salut, ça va?
  • French is only spoken in France, correct?
    Incorrect
  • How do you say "please" in a formal and unformal way?
    s'il vous plaît, s'il te plaît
  • How many undefine articles do exist in French? Answer in French
    Trois
  • "tu es", what is the infinitive of this verb?
    Être
  • Try to answer in French: " Where is la Tour Eiffel?"
    Elle est à Paris.
  • Write in French the two ways to say "what's your name?"
    Comment tu t'appelles? Comment vous vous appelez?
  • Translate "I am coming from the swimming pool"
    Je viens de la piscine.
  • Write the answer in French 3*6=?
    Dix-huit.
  • Do we use "vous" in French when we talk to one person or a group of people?
    It can be both.
  • French has genders but only for living being, right or wrong?
    Wrong
  • How do you say "to have" in French?
    Avoir
  • Can you conjugate the verb "aller" at the third person of plural
    Ils/elles vont.
  • Can you answer to me in French: "If I (Vincent) go to my country, where am I going?"
    Vous allez en France.