Year 5

Saying your nationality

In this lesson, we will learn how people can say their nationality.

Year 5

Saying your nationality

In this lesson, we will learn how people can say their nationality.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. recapping saying your name and saying your age
  2. saying your nationality
  3. avoir (j'ai) and être (je suis)
  4. simple adjectival agreement (adding e for feminine)
  5. adjectival agreement (en >enne)

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5 Questions

Q1.
To say hello in French, we say...
Au revoir
Correct answer: Bonjour
Je suis grand
Q2.
'Je suis' means
Good bye
Correct answer: I am
Welsh
Q3.
How do you say 'February' in French?
avril
Correct answer: février
septembre
Q4.
What number is 'cinq'?
10
3
Correct answer: 5
Q5.
How do you say 'I am 9 years old' in French?
Correct answer: J'ai neuf ans.
Je m'appelle Amélie.
Je suis galloise.

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of these countries is French speaking?
Brazil
Scotland
Correct answer: Senegal
Spain
Q2.
When a BOY is talking, how would he say "I am Canadian"?
Je suis belge.
Correct answer: Je suis canadien.
Je suis canadienne.
Q3.
"Je suis britannique" - is this a boy or a girl talking?
a boy
a girl
Correct answer: It could be a boy or a girl.
Q4.
"Je suis française" - is this a boy or a girl talking?
a boy
Correct answer: a girl
It could be a boy or a girl.
Q5.
What does 'je suis' mean?
Correct answer: I am
I do
I have
I live