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WALT: UNDERSTAND MORE FACTS AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF FRANCE

WALT: UNDERSTAND MORE FACTS AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF FRANCE. WILF: RESEARCH NEW WORDS FOR LEVEL 1 RESEARCH NEW SHORT SENTENCES FOR LEVEL 2 RESEARCH NEW LONGER SENTENCES FOR LEVEL 3 RESEARCH NEW PHRASES WITH OPINIONS FOR LEVEL 4. Quiz.

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WALT: UNDERSTAND MORE FACTS AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF FRANCE

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  1. WALT: UNDERSTAND MORE FACTS AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF FRANCE WILF: RESEARCH NEW WORDS FOR LEVEL 1 RESEARCH NEW SHORT SENTENCES FOR LEVEL 2 RESEARCH NEW LONGER SENTENCES FOR LEVEL 3 RESEARCH NEW PHRASES WITH OPINIONS FOR LEVEL 4

  2. Quiz

  3. 1. What is the capital of France? • Lyon • Paris • Marseille

  4. 2. What is the currency of France? • Sterling • Franc • Euro

  5. 3. What is the highest mountain in France? • Mont Blanc • Matterhorn • Mount Olympus

  6. 4. What is the longest river in France? • Rhine • Seine • Loire

  7. 5. What food is France famous for? • Sushi • Pasta • Cheese

  8. 6. What drink is France famous for? • Ouzo • Beer • Wine

  9. 7. Which of these is a famous landmark in Paris? • Sears Tower • Eiffel Tower • Fernsehturm

  10. 8. What do French people eat for breakfast? • Cornflakes • Soup • Croissants

  11. 9. What type of sport is the Tour de France? • Cycling • Marathon running • Horse riding

  12. 10. What colours are the French flag? • Blue, white, red • Red, blue, white • Red, white, blue

  13. 11. Which of these is a French heroine? • Catherine of Siena • Boudica • Joan of Arc

  14. 12. Which of these was a famous general who became emperor of France? • Napoléon Bonaparte • Duke of Marlborough • Charles de Gaulle

  15. 13. Which of these European countries is French-speaking? • Switzerland • Netherlands • Finland

  16. 14. What event takes place at Cannes each year? • Film festival • Music concert • Boat race

  17. 15) Le président de la France s’appelle…… • Nicolas Cage • Nicolas Sarkosy • Saint Nicolas

  18. 16) What is celebrated on Bastille Day on 14th July? • The end of the French Revolution • The President’s birthday • The start of the Tour de France

  19. 17. Which animal is found in French forests? • Panther • Bear • Monkey

  20. 18. Which of these words used in English comes from French? • Fiasco • Paella • Rendezvous

  21. 19. Which Disney film was set in France? • Cinderella • The Little Mermaid • Ratatouille

  22. 20. What is ‘La Joconde’? • A statue • A painting • A region of France

  23. 21. How many French ‘départements’ are there? • 50 • 100 • 150

  24. 22. Which of these is a famous French footballer? • ZinedineZidane • Roger Federer • David Auradou

  25. 23) Near the Eiffel Toweryoucansee the Statue of Liberty. TRUE FALSE

  26. 24) How many countries have French as their official language? a) 10 countries b) 20 countries c) 30 countries

  27. 25) Which state of the USA remained French until 1803? a) Louisiana b) Florida c) Nevada

  28. 26) How manyinhabitants are there in France? a) 20 million b) 60 million c) 80 million

  29. 27) WhatisLa Marseillaise? a) A town b) The French national anthem c) A food

  30. 28) C’estquelleville? • La villeestsiège du ParlementEuropéen. • C’est la capitaleeuropéenne • Paris • Strasbourg • Toulouse

  31. 29) C’estquelleville? • La ville la plus peuplée • On peutvoir la “Jaconde” au musée du Louvre • Paris • Lyon • Bordeaux

  32. 30) The threelargest French cities are….. • Paris, Lyon, Marseille • Paris, Lille, Marseille • Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux

  33. Solutions

  34. 1. What is the capital of France? • Lyon • Paris • Marseille b. Paris

  35. 2. What is the currency of France? • Sterling • Franc • Euro c. Euro

  36. 3. What is the highest mountain in France? • Mont Blanc • Matterhorn • Mount Olympus a. Mont Blanc

  37. 4. What is the longest river in France? • Rhine • Seine • Loire c. Loire

  38. 5. What food is France famous for? • Sushi • Pasta • Cheese c. Cheese

  39. 6. What drink is France famous for? • Ouzo • Beer • Wine c. Wine

  40. 7. Which of these is a famous landmark in Paris? • Sears Tower • Eiffel Tower • Fernsehturm b. Eiffel Tower

  41. 8. What do French people eat for breakfast? • Cornflakes • Soup • Croissants c. Croissants

  42. 9. What type of sport is the Tour de France? • Cycling • Marathon running • Horse riding a. Cycling

  43. 10. What colours are the French flag? • Blue, white, red • Red, blue, white • Red, white, blue c. Red, white and blue

  44. 11. Which of these is a French heroine? • Catherine of Siena • Boudica • Joan of Arc c. Joan of Arc

  45. 12. Which of these was a famous general who became emperor of France? • Napoléon Bonaparte • Duke of Marlborough • Charles de Gaulle a. Napoléon Bonaparte

  46. 13. Which of these European countries is French-speaking? • Switzerland • Netherlands • Finland a. Switzerland

  47. 14. What event takes place at Cannes each year? • Film festival • Music concert • Boat race a. Film festival

  48. 15) Le président de la France s’appelle…… • Nicolas Cage • Nicolas Sarkosy • Saint Nicolas b. Nicolas Sarkosy

  49. 16) What is celebrated on Bastille Day on 14th July? • The end of the French Revolution • The President’s birthday • The start of the Tour de France a. The end of the Revolution

  50. 17. Which animal is found in French forests? • Panther • Bear • Monkey b. Bear

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