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Which of the following are fruits?
Which of the following are fruits?
What are the names of the shops where you can buy the following items?
What are the names of the shops where you can buy the following items?
What are some ways to pay for goods in a store?
What are some ways to pay for goods in a store?
la carte bancaire/bleue or les espèces
Which of the following are parts of a meal?
Which of the following are parts of a meal?
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What are some common examples of tableware?
What are some common examples of tableware?
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When you go to a restaurant, do you order ______ or a ______?
When you go to a restaurant, do you order ______ or a ______?
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What do you say if you think something is good?
What do you say if you think something is good?
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What do you say if you think something is delicious?
What do you say if you think something is delicious?
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What are the names for the major sections of a city?
What are the names for the major sections of a city?
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The French words for 'school', 'church', and 'museum' are 'l'école', 'l'eglise', and 'le musée'.
The French words for 'school', 'church', and 'museum' are 'l'école', 'l'eglise', and 'le musée'.
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What are some ways to travel around a city?
What are some ways to travel around a city?
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What is the French term for 'transport card'?
What is the French term for 'transport card'?
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What is the French word for 'itinerary'?
What is the French word for 'itinerary'?
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You can take a ______ or a ______ to get around a city.
You can take a ______ or a ______ to get around a city.
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The frequency adverbs 'toujours', 'souvent', and 'jamais' all mean 'always'.
The frequency adverbs 'toujours', 'souvent', and 'jamais' all mean 'always'.
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Frequency adverbs are placed after the conjugated verb.
Frequency adverbs are placed after the conjugated verb.
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Which terms are used to identify someone or something?
Which terms are used to identify someone or something?
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Match the following items with their meanings.
Match the following items with their meanings.
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What are the names of the French words for 'strawberry', 'peach', 'cherry', and 'apricot'?
What are the names of the French words for 'strawberry', 'peach', 'cherry', and 'apricot'?
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What are the names of the French words for 'tomato', 'salad', 'pepper' and 'zucchini'?
What are the names of the French words for 'tomato', 'salad', 'pepper' and 'zucchini'?
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What are the names of the French words for 'chicken', 'eggs', and 'goat cheese'?
What are the names of the French words for 'chicken', 'eggs', and 'goat cheese'?
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What are the names of the French words for 'bread', 'rice', and 'yogurt'?
What are the names of the French words for 'bread', 'rice', and 'yogurt'?
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The singular for 'les haricots verts' is 'le haricot vert'.
The singular for 'les haricots verts' is 'le haricot vert'.
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The singular for 'les pâtes' is 'la pâte'.
The singular for 'les pâtes' is 'la pâte'.
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The plural for 'la baguette' is 'les baguettes'.
The plural for 'la baguette' is 'les baguettes'.
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The plural for 'le croissant' is 'les croissants'.
The plural for 'le croissant' is 'les croissants'.
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'Je mange' means 'I eat'.
'Je mange' means 'I eat'.
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What are the names of the French words for 'knife', 'spoon', 'fork', and 'glass'?
What are the names of the French words for 'knife', 'spoon', 'fork', and 'glass'?
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'C'est délicieux' means 'It's good'?
'C'est délicieux' means 'It's good'?
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'C'est un artiste' means 'It's an artist'.
'C'est un artiste' means 'It's an artist'.
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The plural for 'un panier' is 'des paniers'.
The plural for 'un panier' is 'des paniers'.
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The plural for 'une bouteille' is 'des bouteilles'.
The plural for 'une bouteille' is 'des bouteilles'.
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The plural for 'un pot' is 'des pots'.
The plural for 'un pot' is 'des pots'.
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The plural for 'l'entrée' is 'les entrées'.
The plural for 'l'entrée' is 'les entrées'.
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The plural for 'le plat' is 'les plats'.
The plural for 'le plat' is 'les plats'.
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The plural for 'le dessert' is 'les desserts'.
The plural for 'le dessert' is 'les desserts'.
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The plural for 'le café' is 'les cafés'.
The plural for 'le café' is 'les cafés'.
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The plural for 'un kilo' is 'des kilos'.
The plural for 'un kilo' is 'des kilos'.
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The plural for 'un paquet' is 'des paquets'.
The plural for 'un paquet' is 'des paquets'.
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The plural for 'la carte bancaire/blue' is 'les cartes bancaires/bleues'.
The plural for 'la carte bancaire/blue' is 'les cartes bancaires/bleues'.
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'Être' is a regular -er verb.
'Être' is a regular -er verb.
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When using the imperative, the subject pronoun can be omitted.
When using the imperative, the subject pronoun can be omitted.
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The imperative mood is used to give commands or instructions.
The imperative mood is used to give commands or instructions.
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The imperative mood only uses the 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous' forms.
The imperative mood only uses the 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous' forms.
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The -s is dropped from the 'tu' form for regular -er verbs in the imperative mood.
The -s is dropped from the 'tu' form for regular -er verbs in the imperative mood.
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Study Notes
Key Vocabulary and Grammar Points
- Fruits: strawberries, peaches, cherries, apricots
- Vegetables: tomatoes, salad, peppers, zucchini, potatoes, green beans
- Other Foods: chicken, eggs, goat cheese, bread, olive oil, rice, yogurt
- Shops and Shopkeepers: butcher shop/butcher, bakery/baker, grocery store/grocer, cheesemonger, fishmonger, market, supermarket
- Quantities: a can of, a bottle of, a kilo of, a basket of, a package of, a jar of
- Ways to pay: credit/debit card, cash
- Meals: appetizer, main course, dessert
- Drinks: coffee, coffee with cream, water, fruit juice, soda, tea
- Tableware: plate, pitcher, knife, spoon, fork, glass
- Giving Opinions: It's good, It's delicious, It's not good, It's bad
- Singular and Plural of Nouns: Generally, add "-s" to make a noun plural.
- Prepositions of Place: to, at, at someone's place, to the/at the masculine place, to the/at the feminine place, to the/at the place starting with a vowel, to the/at the plural places.
Additional Vocabulary and Concepts
- Partitive Articles: du, de la, de l', des (for expressing an undefined quantity)
- Present Tense of -er Verbs: je mange, tu manges, il/elle/on mange, nous mangeons, vous mangez, ils/elles mangent
- Present Tense of -ir Verbs: Je choisis, Tu choisis, II/Elle/On choisit, Nous choisissons, Vous choisissez, Ils/Elles choisissent, and the verb finir
- Frequency Adverbs: always, often, never
Parts of a City and Public Transportation
- Parts of a City: city center, suburbs, neighborhood
- Places and Monuments: bank, building, library, police station, school, church, fountain, garden, town hall, museum, park, post office, theater.
- Streets: avenue, boulevard, river, square, bridge, quay, street
- People: inhabitants, tourists
- Transportation: on foot, by scooter, by bike, by bus, by metro, by train, by tram, by car, carpooling, public transportation.
- Getting Around: bus stop, transport card, itinerary, line, station, ticket.
- Numbers: from 100 to 1,000,000,000
- Giving Directions: Turn/Take to the left/to the right, Continue straight ahead, Take the first, second, third street on the right.
- Frequency Adverbs: always, often, never.
Essential Verbs and Imperative Forms
- Regular -er Verbs: manger (to eat)
- Imperative Forms: Used to give commands; imperative forms are based on the present tense.
- Regular -ir Verbs: choisir (to choose), finir (to finish)
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Test your knowledge of key vocabulary and grammar points related to food, shops, and dining. This quiz covers fruits, vegetables, ways to pay, tableware, and more. It's perfect for those looking to improve their understanding of everyday food-related terminology.