1.1 Introducing Oneself

Cards (78)

  • Match the French greeting or farewell with its English translation and formality:
    Salut ↔️ Hi (Informal)
    Au revoir ↔️ Goodbye (Formal or Informal)
    À bientôt ↔️ See you soon (Formal or Informal)
    À plus tard ↔️ See you later (Informal)
  • "Au revoir" can be used in both formal and informal situations

    True
  • The informal way to say "My name is..." in French is Moi c'est
  • Order the steps in a formal introduction in French:
    1️⃣ Je m'appelle Marie
    2️⃣ J'ai 25 ans
    3️⃣ Je suis française
    4️⃣ Je suis étudiante
  • The informal introduction "Salut, moi c'est Pierre" translates to "Hello, my name is Pierre"

    True
  • What is the English translation of "Je suis étudiant."?
    I am a student
  • The phrase "Je suis..." can be used to describe your nationality or occupation.

    True
  • The phrase "Je suis âgé de 25 ans." means I am 25 years old
  • What is the English translation of "Je m'appelle Pierre."?
    My name is Pierre
  • The phrase "Mes loisirs sont la peinture et la musique." means My hobbies are painting and music
  • The phrase "Je suis étudiant et mes loisirs sont le cinéma et la lecture." means "I am a student and my hobbies are cinema and reading."

    True
  • The formal way to ask someone's name in French is "Comment vous appelez-vous?", while the informal way is "Comment tu t'appelles?" Which word changes to indicate formality? vous
  • The informal way to ask "What do you do?" in French is "Tu fais quoi?"

    True
  • A formal response to "Comment vous appelez-vous?" could be "Je m'appelle Marie."
  • The formal way to ask someone their name in French is Comment
  • Formal questions in French are better suited for casual contexts.
    False
  • The informal way to say "I work as an engineer" in French is Je
  • Adjectives in French must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify
  • Nasal sounds in French are produced by allowing air to flow through the nose.

    True
  • When greeting someone formally in French, you would say "Bonjour, comment vous appelez-vous?"
  • What is the formal way to say "Goodbye" in French?
    Au revoir
  • Formal greetings are more suitable for professional settings.

    True
  • The Je suis... phrase in French is used to describe your occupation, nationality, or other personal details
  • The phrase Je suis français. translates to "I am French
  • What is the English translation of "Je m'appelle Marie."?
    My name is Marie
  • The phrase Mes loisirs sont... means "My hobbies are
  • Formal questions in French are more appropriate for professional or polite settings.

    True
  • The formal way to ask "Where do you live?" in French is **Où habitez-vous?
  • The formal questions are more appropriate for professional or polite settings
  • What city does Marie say she lives in when asked, "Où habitez-vous?"
    Paris
  • In the formal response, "Je m'appelle Marie," the verb used is "m'appelle
  • What does Marie say she does formally when asked, "Que faites-vous?"
    Je suis étudiante
  • Match the formal and informal questions with their corresponding responses:
    Comment vous appelez-vous? ↔️ Je m'appelle Marie
    Où habitez-vous? ↔️ J'habite à Paris
    Que faites-vous? ↔️ Je suis étudiant
  • Adjectives in French must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify
  • What is the infinitive of the verb "suis" in French?
    Être
  • Nasal sounds in French involve air flowing through the nose.

    True
  • Practicing the rhythm and intonation of French can help you sound more like a native speaker.
  • In the formal introduction, Marie says she is French and a student.
  • The formal introduction is more suitable for casual, friendly contexts.
    False
  • "Salut" is a formal greeting in French
    False