Hugo Houde was born and raised in Paris. When Hugo was ten years old, his family had to move to a place unknown to accommodate his father’s work. This is when Hugo found himself in class number 13 where no one spoke french.
France was missed enormously. Because he could not return to France, he chose to bring France to him. So, with his money, he bought the Eiffel Tower and placed it in his garden. This is life.
The U.S has a huge convenience shopping, impulse buying is to blame.
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Across :
1. dansent
6. organise
7. regardent
9. parlons
10. chante
11. nage
13. aime
15. habitons
Down :
2. téléphonons
3. joues
4. écoute
5. voyages
8. travaillent
12. étudions
14. mangez
I did these without testing if all of them worked so let me know if there's any problem
1. Patrick va à l'école à huit heures. <em>Patrick goes to school at 8 o'clock</em>
2. Il passe la journée à l'école. <em>He spends the day at school.</em>
3. Les élèves regardent une vidéo. <em>The students/pupils watch a video.</em>
4. Deux élèves ont des CD. <em>Two pupils have CDs</em>
5. Elle lève la main. <em>She raises her hand</em>
6. Elle pose une question. <em>She asks a question</em>
7. Il passe un examen. <em>He pass an exam </em>
8. Il n'aime pas les examens. <em>He doesn't like exams</em>
9. Pendant la récréation ils jouent dans la cour. <em>During recess, they play in the schoolyard</em>
10. Many verbs would work here : ils jouent (they play), , ils parlent (they talk), ils rigolent (they joke/laugh), etc
<em>They [...] with friends.</em>
You use the passé composé when talking about specific actions that were completed in the past.
You will either have 'avoir' or 'être'.
Avoir: J'ai, Tu as, Il / Elle a, Nous avons, Vous avez, Ils/ Elles ont
Être: Je suis, Tu es, Il / Elle est, Nous sommes, Vous êtes, Ils/ Elles sont