Year 7
Year 7
Talking about making and doing things (Part 2/2)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will talk about making and doing things, using faire ('je and 'tu') for English equivalents 'do' and 'make' when followed by 'le/la/l'/les'.
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Adult supervision recommended
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10 Questions
Q1.
FAIRE means...
to have / having
to like / liking
Q2.
'les courses' means
lessons
meals
Q3.
The translation of 'les devoirs' is...
the division
the time
Q4.
How would you translate 'la cuisine'?
tidying
Q5.
'le lit' in English would mean...
the library
the literature
Q6.
'le ménage' means...
the management
the model
Q7.
'il fait' translates in English as...
I make OR do / I am making OR doing
she makes OR does / she is making OR doing
Q8.
How do you translate 'l'activité'?
the action
the activation
Q9.
What does 'je fais' mean?
he does OR makes / he is doing OR making
she does OR makes / she is doing OR making
Q10.
What is the best translation for the word 'quoi'?
when?
who?
10 Questions
Q1.
What is the best translation for the word 'quoi'?
when?
who?
Q2.
How do you translate 'l'activité'?
the action
the activation
Q3.
'le ménage' means...
the management
the model
Q4.
FAIRE means...
to have / having
to like / liking
Q5.
'les courses' means
lessons
meals
Q6.
How would you translate 'la cuisine'?
cleaning
tidying
Q7.
The translation of 'les devoirs' is...
the division
the time
Q8.
'le lit' in English would mean...
the library
the literature
Q9.
'il fait' translates in English as...
I make OR do / I am making OR doing
she makes OR does / she is making OR doing
Q10.
What does 'je fais' mean?
he does OR makes / he is doing OR making
she does OR makes / she is doing OR making