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6. Speaking Skills
6.4 General Conversation Practice
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What is the first step in a structured conversation in French?
Greeting
Match the French phrase with its English equivalent:
Bonjour ↔️ Hello
Je m'appelle ↔️ My name is
À bientôt ↔️ See you soon
Au revoir ↔️ Goodbye
Match the French phrase with its English equivalent:
Bonjour ↔️ Hello
Je m'appelle ↔️ My name is
Qu'est-ce que tu penses de...? ↔️ What do you think about...?
Au revoir ↔️ Goodbye
What is the French word for "sports"?
Le sport
Ma famille est un exemple de vocabulaire lié aux
thèmes
de la famille et des amis.
True
Quelle expression peut-on utiliser pour dire qu'on aime quelque chose ?
J'adore
Quel est un exemple de vocabulaire lié à l'école et aux études ?
Les matières
Associez la question en français avec sa réponse possible.
Comment allez-vous ? ↔️ Je vais bien, merci.
Comment t'appelles-tu ? ↔️ Je m'appelle...
Quel âge as-tu ? ↔️ J'ai ... ans.
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire pendant ton temps libre ? ↔️ J'aime lire et faire du sport.
Les signaux verbaux pour changer de locuteur incluent des phrases comme "Et
vous
What is the French word for "Hello"?
Bonjour
How would you respond to "Qu'est-ce que tu fais dans la vie ?" if you are a student?
Je suis étudiant(e)
What is the French word for "Goodbye"?
Au revoir
How would you respond to "Qu'est-ce que tu fais dans la vie ?" if you are a student?
Je suis étudiant(e)
"Qui est-ce ?" translates to "Who
is
that?"
What is the French word for "When"?
Quand
What should you focus on to improve French pronunciation?
Individual sounds
Non-verbal cues such as nodding and leaning forward indicate that you are engaged and ready to
respond
What is the French word for "Hi"?
Salut
The first phase of a French conversation is the
greeting
Match the French conversational phrases with their English equivalents:
Salut ↔️ Hi
Enchanté(e) ↔️ Pleased to meet you
Au revoir ↔️ Goodbye
In a conversation about hobbies, relevant French vocabulary includes "le sport" and "les
voyages
Mastering common conversation topics and vocabulary helps you engage in more meaningful discussions in French.
True
The response to "Qu'est-ce que tu fais dans la vie ?" could be "Je suis
étudiant(e)
."
True
What is the English equivalent of "Comment allez-vous ?"
How are you?
Match the French question with its English equivalent:
Quel âge as-tu ? ↔️ How old are you?
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire pendant ton temps libre ? ↔️ What do you like to do in your free time?
Using rising intonation at the end of a sentence in French indicates that it is a question
True
Match the type of intonation with its meaning in French:
Rising Intonation ↔️ Indicates a question
Falling Intonation ↔️ Expresses certainty
Varied Intonation ↔️ Conveys excitement
Making eye contact and nodding are examples of non-
verbal
cues in a conversation.
What is the response to "Enchanté(e)" in French?
Enchanté
The main part of a conversation is called the
body
What does Marc ask Sophie about in the example snippet?
The French course
What is the first step in a French conversation structure?
Greeting
Mastering common conversation topics and associated vocabulary is essential for engaging in natural
French
conversations.
True
Quel est un exemple de vocabulaire lié à l'école et aux études ?
Les professeurs
Hobbies and Interests:
Je n'aime pas le
sport
Daily Routines:
Le soir, je me couche
tard
Un accueil dans une conversation en français commence souvent par Bonjour ou
Salut
.
True
Les signaux non verbaux pour changer de
locuteur
incluent le contact visuel et le hochement de tête.
True
The response to "Comment allez-vous ?" can be "Je vais bien, merci" or
Ça va
"Quel âge as-tu ?" translates to "How
old
are you?"
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