Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.01 MC)In the word “champignon” choose the same sound as “am”:
“on”
“er”
“ou”
“en”


Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.06 MC)
 
Answer the following question:
 
Le prof est d’où?
Je suis de Nantes.
Elle est de Paris.
Il s’appelle Daniel.
Il est de Montréal.


Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.04 MC)Choose the correct answer to the following question:
 
It’s Friday. At the end of the day your friend says “Salut” and you will not see him over the weekend. What would you answer?
A bientôt
A demain
Bonjour
Merci


Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.03 LC) 
 
Which of the following is a word borrowed from the French language and used in the English language?
la place
la pizza
la crêpe
la vanille


Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.03 LC) 
 
Which of the following is a word borrowed from the French language and used in the English language?
orange
tomate
éclair
dessert


Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.02 LC)
 
Which of the following is a word borrowed from the French language and used in the English language?
la quiche
le chocolat
l’hôtel
le sandwich


Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.03 MC)
 
Identify a false cognate.
le yaourt
le crayon
le picnic
la trompette


Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.03 HC)
 
Which of the following is a false cognate:
 
Il y a un bureau, une chaise, un crayon, et un tableau.
bureau
crayon
tableau
chaise


Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.03 HC)
 
Read the sentence and choose the word that is a cognate or a borrowed word:
 
Le professeur est dans la salle avec l’élève.
salle
dans
professeur
élève


Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.05 MC)
 
Someone texted you their home phone number so you can call later. What are the single digits?
 
sept-cinq-zéro-trois-un-zéro-neuf-deux
6-5-0-4-3-6-1-0
6-7-0-2-9-0-1-2
8-5-0-6-1-0-8-3
7-5-0-3-1-0-9-2


Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.06 HC)
 
Complete the following dialogue:
 
Bonjour Madame.
Bonjour Grégoire.
__________________________
Je suis de Paris et vous?
Je suis de Tours.
D’où es-tu?
Qui est-ce?
Comment t’appelles-tu?
Comment ça va?

Respuesta :

question 4: elle est de paris

question 5: a bientot

question 6: la place

question 7: dessert

question 8: sandwich

question 9: le crayon

question 10: bureau

question 11: sale

question 12: 7-5-0-3-1-0-9-2

question 13:  d'ou etes-vous?

                       the u in d'ou has an accent grave

                       the first e in etes has an accent circonflexe

                     

Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.01 MC)In the word “champignon” choose the same sound as “am”:
-“en”


Question 4
  Answer the following question:
 
Le prof est d’où?
Il est de Montréal.


Question 5
 
It’s Friday. At the end of the day your friend says “Salut” and you will not see him over the weekend. What would you answer?
A bientôt


Question 7
 
Which of the following is a word borrowed from the French language and used in the English language?
le sandwich


Question 9
 
Identify a false cognate.
le crayon



Question 10
Which of the following is a false cognate:
 
Il y a un bureau, une chaise, un crayon, et un tableau.
bureau



Question 11
Read the sentence and choose the word that is a cognate or a borrowed word:
 
Le professeur est dans la salle avec l’élève.
salle



Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.05 MC)
 
Someone texted you their home phone number so you can call later. What are the single digits?
 
sept-cinq-zéro-trois-un-zéro-neuf-deux
7-5-0-3-1-0-9-2


Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(01.06 HC)
 
Complete the following dialogue:
 
Bonjour Madame.
Bonjour Grégoire.
__________________________
Je suis de Paris et vous?
Je suis de Tours.
D’où es-tu?

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