French Review – Introduction Part 1

Write the French equivalent of the following:

Mrs. Martin. You aren’t old.

What is it?

How are you? (familiar)

I’m going to Paris.

We are students.

What’s her name?

She is short and blond.

Me too.

She speaks English.

His name is Louis.

Who is it?

How are you? (formal)

The university is small.

He is American.

What’s his name?

The professors are good.

Daniel’s shoes are black.

What is your name? (formal)

I (fem) am not a student.

He is wearing white shoes.

How’s it going?

He is tall and thin.

What’s Barbara’s friend’s (fem) name?

She is going to the church today.

So, so.

Is that Albert?

Sir. Are you a professor?

You (familiar) are not nice.

We are fine.

I am a little tired. (masc)

My name is Pierre.

Her name is Denise.

She is wearing a yellow skirt.

I go there often.

She is French.

You (familiar) are of average height.

We are going to the library now.

He is not fine.

Is that a man?

The professor’s name is Mrs. Martin.

They are not going to Daniel’s place.

What color is Louis’s hat?

They (fem) are absent today.

Are you students? (masc)

The cathedral is beautiful and old.

They are going to the café tomorrow.

He doesn’t speak French.

It isn’t a clock.

Isn’t that right?

Goodbye

Twenty-five

Fifty-four

Fourteen

Forty-eight

Forty-three

Fifteen

Eleven

Twenty-one

Nineteen

Twelve

Thirty-six

Seventeen

Thirteen

Thirty-two

Sixteen

Forty-seven

Noon

Midnight

6:30

8:40

4:20

7:15

3:05

6:45

9:50

11:05