Marc is thinking about the errands he needs to run this afternoon. Complete each sentence with the most logical word or expressi
on from the list. Questions
Word Bank reference
Your options are:
bavarder,
cinéma,
épicerie,
gymnase,
invite,
kiosque,
maison,
nager,
passer chez,
Question 1 with 1 blank
Il y a un 1 of 1
sur la place. C'est parfait, j'ai besoin d'un magazine.
Question 2 with 1 blank
Après, j'ai besoin d'aller à l' 1 of 1
pour acheter quelque chose (to buy something) à manger.
Question 3 with 1 blank
Je me demande (wonder) quels films il y a au 1 of 1
en ce moment.
Question 4 with 2 blanks
La 1 of 2
de Fatima est à côté. Pourquoi ne pas 2 of 2
elle?
Question 5 with 1 blank
J' 1 of 1
Fatima au restaurant.
Question 6 with 1 blank
Avant, j'ai besoin de passer au 1 of 1
pour trouver quels sports sont proposés (offered).
Question 7 with 1 blank
J'aime bien 1 of 1
, mais est-ce qu'il y a une grande piscine?
Question 8 with 1 blank
Ma voisine est sur la place. Pourquoi ne pas 1 of 1
un petit peu avec elle?
the poverty has affected mainly for their dilemma.The inability to face for this situation has turned them to thieves without their expectation to steal from others genuinly but for the sake of their families.Throughout this novel it has cleared that the kindness and the generous qualites are also in the hearts of poor people.
Vrai: The statement is saying that Soccer is very popular in France. That is true because in the article, it says, "Le football est le sport le plus populaire dans la majorité des pays francophones" which means that football is the most popular sport in the majority of French countries.
Faux: The statement is saying that the World Cup takes place every 2 years. That is false because in the article, it says, "Tous les quatre ans, des centaines de milliers de fans, ou 'supporters', regardent la Coup du Monde" which means that every 4 years, hundreds of thousands of fans, or supporters, watch the World Cup.
Vrai: The statement is saying that in 1998, the French team won the World Cup. That statement is true because in the article, it says, "En 1998, l'équipe de France gagne la Coup de Monde" which means that in 1998, the French team won the World Cup.
Vrai: The statement is saying that Cameroon won the soccer tournament in the Sydney Olympics. That is true because in the article, it says, "'Les Lions Indomptables' gagnent la médaille d'or au Jeux Olympiques de Sydney en 2000" which means that the Indomitable Lions (the Cameroon olympic soccer team) won the gold medal in the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
The text is cut off: The statement is saying that the Cameroon team is the first African team to be FIFA world ranking.
The text is cut off: The statement is saying that some Indomitable Tigers play for French and European club teams.
Faux: The statement is saying that that in France, there are 20 professional soccer teams. That is false because in the article, it says, "Ça fait quarante équipes professionnelles de football" which means that makes 40 professional soccer teams.
Vrai: The statement is saying that France is smaller than Texas. That is true because in the article, it says, "un pays plus petit que le Texas" which means a country smaller than Texas.
Faux: This statement is saying that the Olympic of Marseille is a popular soccer stadium. That is false because in the article, it says, "Certaines équipes, comme le Paris Saint-Germain ou l'Olympique de Marseille, ont beaucoup de supporters" which means that some teams like the Paris Saint-Germans or the Olympic of Marseille have a lot of supporters, meaning that the Olympic of Marseille is a team, not a stadium.
Vrai: This statement is saying that the French love playing soccer. That is true because in the article, it says, "Le Français adorent regarder le football, mais ils sont aussi des jouent très sérieux" which means that the French love watching soccer, but they are also very serious about playing.