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French test

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When was the international institution (OIF) established? 1970
What is the OIF comprised of? (How many full members, associate, and observer states) 54 full members, 7 associate, 27 observer states
True or False, Do French teenagers (ados) have more freedom to go out at night? True
Are French teenagers more independent in financial, transportation, and going out at night? Yes
True or False, Is it not common for French teenagers to have a small side job on the side? False
True or False, French teenagers have a shorter lunch period than American teenagers. False
What is the legal drinking age in France? 18
There are many differences and similarities between French teenagers and American teenagers? Yes
What islands are know as the French West Indies or French overseas departments? La Guadeloupe, La Martinique et La Guyanne Francaise.
What is the official language in the French West Indies? Francais
What is the French dialect also spoken in the French West Indies? Creole
What is the capital city of "La Guadeloupe"? Basse-Terre
What is the capital city of "La Martinique"? Fort-de-France
What is the capital city of "La Guyanne Francaise"? Cayenne
Where was the OIF founded? Niger
What are 5 full member countries of the OIF in Europe? France, Suisse, Belgique, Luxembourg, Monaco
What are 3 full member countries of the OIF in North America & Caribbean? Canada (Quebec), Haiti, Ste-Lucie
What are 5 full member countries of the OIF in Africa? Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Niger, Cameroon
What are 3 full member countries of the OIF in Asia? Camboge, Laos, Vietnam
What are 4 observing members in South America? Argentine, Costa-Rica, Uruguay, Mexique
What is the official MOTTO of the OIF? Egalite, Complementarite, Solidarite
How many French speakers across the planet are represented by the OIF? Around 300 million of French speakers
What is the actual leader of the OIF? Mrs Louise Mushikiwabo
What is the population of France? 67 million
What is France's 3 largest cities? Paris, Lyon, Marseille
What is France's national anthem called? La Marseillaise
What colors does the French flag have? blue, white, red
What is the official religion of France? Catholicism
What is France's actual leader? Emmanuel Macron
What is France's currency? Euro
When did the French Revolution occur? 1789
What is La Bastille? A famous medieval fortress located in Paris
What place in languages does France place world-wide? Fifth world language
Who formed the first modern Olympic Games? Pierre de Coubertin
When the first modern Olympic Games formed? 1892
When was the first Olympic Games held? 1896
What continent does the blue ring in the Olympic Logo represent? Europe
What continent does the yellow ring in the Olympic Logo represent? Asia
What continent does the black ring in the Olympic Logo represent? Africa
What continent does the green ring in the Olympic Logo represent? Oceania
What continent does the red ring in the Olympic Logo represent? North & South America
What are the Olympic values? excellence, respect, and friendship
What are the 3 official languages in the Olympic Games? French, English and the language of the host country
What is the Capital of France also known as? La Ville Lumiere
How many people are in Paris? over 10 million people
How many "arrondissements" is Paris divided into? 20
When was "Le Tour de France" created? 1903
When does the le tour de France take place? every year in July
How much does le tour de France stretch? (time and length) 3 weeks and 2156 miles
How many "etapes" is le tour de france divided into? 21
What color jersey does the leader (1st place) wear? Maillot jaune (Yellow Jersey)
When many riders form a large when racing in the tour de France, what is the group called? Peloton
The rider who scored the most points in the mountain stage wear which jersey? Maillot blanc a pois rouges (White Jersey with red dots)
The rider who scored the most points in the sprints wears which jersey? Maillot vert (Green Jersey)
The rider who is young and is under 25 years old wears which jersey Maillot blanc (White Jersey)
Where does le tour de France end? Paris
To make a masculine adjective to a feminine, what do you need to add to the adjective? Add "E"
4True or False, When an adjective ends in "E" there is no change from masculine to feminine or to feminine to masculine. True4
When turning singular adjectives plural, what do you add to the word? S
True or False, when adjective already ends in "S", to make it plural you need to add another "S" False
True or False, Adjective are almost always after the noun they describe. (This is different in English) True
What are the conjugations for the first three pronouns in the conjugations for Etre. Je suis, Tu es, Il/Elle/On est
What are the conjugations for the last three pronouns in the conjugations for Etre. Nous sommes, Vous etes, Ils/Elles sont
Translate- Le petit dejeuner Breakfast
Translate- Le dejeuner Lunch
Translate- Le gouter Snack
Translate- le diner Dinner
Translate- Une entree / de hors-d'oeuvre A starter, appetizer
Translate- Un plat principal A main course
Translate- Un dessert A dessert
Translate- Une poele A frying pan
Translate- Une marmite A pot
Translate- Un bol A bowl
Translate- Le sel, la saliere Salt, saltshaker
Translate- Le poivre, le poivriere Pepper, pepper shaker
Translate- Le sucre, le sucre Sugar
Translate- Le beurre, le beurrier The butter, the butter dish
Translate- Une tasse A cup
Translate- Un verre A glass
Translate- Un ustensile A kitchen utensil
Translate- Un couvert A cutlery or silverware
Translate- Une coutellerie A cutlery
Translate- Une fourchette A fork
Translate- Une cuillere A spoon
Translate- Un couteau A knife
Translate- Une assiette A plate
Translate- Une nappe A tablecloth
Translate- Une serviette A napkin
Translate- Les services de table Tableware
Translate- Mettre le couvert Set the table
Translate- Couper en morceaux Cut into pieces
Translate- Couper en rondelles Cut into rounds
Translate- A droite de To the right of
Translate- Au milieu In the middle
Translate- Sur On
Translate- Sous Under
Translate- A cote de Next to
True or False, French lunch and dinner are often multi-course meals. True
True or False, Knife are always used with right hand even if you are lefty True
Translate- Couper Cut
Translate- Trancher Slice
Translate- Ajouter Add
Translate- Separer Separate
Translate- Verser Pour
Translate- Tourner Turn
Translate- Griller Grill
Translate- Bouillir Boil
Translate- Frire Fry
Translate- Rotir Roast
Translate- Melanger Mix
Is it common for French teenagers to have a small side job on the side? Yes, it is common for French teenagers to have a small job.
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