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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will introduce the language needed to talk about healthy and unhealthy lifestyles using devoir and pour + infinitive.
- Purpose of language use: Healthy vs unhealthy lifestyles
- Grammar: Present tense modal verbs with on, Using pour + infinitive, Adverbs
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13 Questions
Q1.
The verb 'devoir' means:
homework
to deceive
Q2.
Translate: I must
on doit
tu dois
Q3.
'Tu dois manger sainement.' Does this sentence refer to:
You - a general group of people
Q4.
'On doit éviter le fast-food.' Does this sentence refer to:
You - a specific person
Q5.
Translate: In order to be healthy, I must play sport.
Pour être sain, je dois fais du sport
Pour être sain, je doit jouer au sport
The next 7 questions test your understanding of some high frequency words you will need in French in KS4. These words are very important because they can subtly change the meaning of a sentence. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
Translate: ici
easy
there
Q8.
Translate: rien
never
no one
Q9.
Translate: nom
delicious
number
Q10.
Translate: dès
then, after
to, suddenly
Q11.
Translate: maintenant
sometimes
tomorrow
Q12.
Translate: meilleur
bigger, biggest
worse, worst
Q13.
Translate: trop
to
top