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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |