Saying some places in the town
In this lesson, we will learn 8 places in the town, look at masculine and feminine indefinite articles and use the conjunctions 'et' and 'aussi'.
Saying some places in the town
In this lesson, we will learn 8 places in the town, look at masculine and feminine indefinite articles and use the conjunctions 'et' and 'aussi'.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying some places in town
- saying what there is in the town
- il y a
- indefinite articles (un/une)
- conjunctions (et, aussi)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which is the capital of France?
Edinburgh
London
Q2.
How do you say 'Hello' in French?
Au revoir
Ça va ?
Q3.
How do you say 'Goodbye' in French?
Bonjour
Ça va ?
Q4.
What does the question 'Ça va ? mean in English?
Good bye
Hello
Q5.
France is the only French speaking country: true or false?
True
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these places in the town are feminine?
un magasin
un parc
Q2.
Which of these places in the town are masculine?
une école
une maison
Q3.
Which sentences says 'There is a school and a park.'?
Il y a une église et un parc.
une école et un parc
Q4.
What does 'Aussi il y a un cinéma et une gare' mean in English?
Also there is a cinema and a bus station.
And there is a cinema and a shop.
Q5.
Which sentences describe this picture?
Il y a une école et un parc. Aussi il y a un magasin.
Il y a une église et un magasin. Aussi il y a un supermarché.