3.2 Enhancing general vocabulary

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    • What does "en outre" mean in English?
      Furthermore
    • What does "il pleut des cordes" mean in English?
      It's raining cats and dogs
    • Knowing numbers, dates, and times is essential for listening comprehension in French GCSE.

      True
    • What does "se lever" mean in English?
      To wake up
    • Passive learning strategies involve active engagement with the language.
      False
    • Why is general vocabulary essential for reading comprehension in French?
      To understand complex texts
    • Match the French skill with its vocabulary area:
      Reading ↔️ Idiomatic expressions
      Writing ↔️ Connectives and descriptive words
      Listening ↔️ Numbers, dates, and times
    • What is the French phrase for "to wake up"?
      "se lever"
    • Passive strategies rely on repeated exposure, such as listening to French podcasts.
      True
    • Quizzes and games are excellent tools for reinforcing French vocabulary in an interactive format.

      True
    • "Il pleut des cordes" is an example of an idiomatic expression
    • General vocabulary includes phrases related to numbers, dates, and times.

      True
    • What type of vocabulary is "nickel" an example of?
      Colloquialism
    • The French phrase for "to book a room" is "réserver une chambre
    • Match the vocabulary resources with their benefits:
      Dictionaries ↔️ Precise definitions and examples
      Flashcards ↔️ Visual cues and repetition
      Apps ↔️ Interactive exercises and feedback
    • Listening skills in French require understanding numbers, dates, and times.

      True
    • Informal phrases like "Nickel" are used in formal writing.
      False
    • Some common themes and topics in general French vocabulary include daily life, hobbies & interests, and food & dining
    • Active vocabulary learning strategies involve creating flashcards and using new words in conversations
    • Apps like Duolingo or Memrise are used for practicing French phrases
    • Regular review of vocabulary helps reinforce connections in your memory
    • Match the theme with its example vocabulary:
      Daily Life ↔️ "se lever" (to wake up)
      Hobbies & Interests ↔️ "jouer au football" (to play football)
      Travel & Tourism ↔️ "prendre l'avion" (to take a plane)
      Food & Dining ↔️ "commander un repas" (to order a meal)
      Emotions & Feelings ↔️ "être heureux" (to be happy)
    • Arrange the following phrases in the correct sequence for ordering a meal in French:
      1️⃣ "commander un repas" (to order a meal)
      2️⃣ "déguster un plat" (to savor a dish)
      3️⃣ "payer l'addition" (to pay the bill)
    • Why is building general vocabulary important for French GCSE?
      To communicate more effectively
    • What is an example of an active learning strategy for French vocabulary?
      Creating flashcards
    • A strong general vocabulary allows you to compose detailed and articulate responses
    • "Il pleut des cordes" means "It's raining cats and dogs
    • Order the steps involved in active vocabulary learning:
      1️⃣ Creating flashcards
      2️⃣ Writing example sentences
      3️⃣ Using new words in conversations
    • "Lire un livre" is an example of vocabulary related to hobbies & interests.
      True
    • Match the vocabulary learning strategy with its method:
      Active ↔️ Creating flashcards
      Passive ↔️ Watching French films
      Both ↔️ Using example sentences
    • Match the method with its benefit for learning vocabulary:
      Quizzes ↔️ Tests comprehension
      Games ↔️ Encourages active participation
      Memorizing Lists ↔️ Builds a foundation
    • A strong general vocabulary improves reading comprehension in French GCSE.

      True
    • Mastering general vocabulary will greatly enhance your general French language skills
    • Building your general vocabulary can help you achieve higher grades
    • Common themes and topics in general French vocabulary include daily life, hobbies, travel, food, and emotions
    • "Lire un livre" translates to "to read a book" in English.
      True
    • Repeatedly seeing "bonjour" in different contexts helps in understanding its usage
    • How does general vocabulary improve speaking skills in French?
      Express yourself fluently
    • What is the main goal of building general vocabulary in French?
      To communicate more effectively
    • Why is building general vocabulary important for French GCSE students?
      To communicate more effectively