1. In France, students take an exam at the end of their high school education. If they pass it, they can go to the university

A. true

B. false

2. Le bac is the test that is taken every year at the end of the year.

A. true

B. false

3. French teenagers do not generally get part-time jobs because their homework keeps them plenty busy.

A. true

B. false

4. Teenagers cannot drive in France until they are 18-years-old.

A. true

B. false

5. The homes in France are generally made of different materials than most homes in the United States.

A. true

B. false

1. A. true

2. B. false (Le bac is the final exam taken in high school, not every year)
3. A. true
4. B. false (teenagers can start driving at age 16 with supervision and at age 18 without supervision)

B. false (most homes in France are made of similar materials to homes in the United States)

1. In France, students take an exam at the end of their high school education. If they pass it, they can go to the university

A. true

B. false

2. Le bac is the test that is taken every year at the end of the year.

A. true

B. false

3. French teenagers do not generally get part-time jobs because their homework keeps them plenty busy.

A. true

B. false

4. Teenagers cannot drive in France until they are 18-years-old.

A. true

B. false

1. The ground level of the building in France is called the first floor (le premier etage).

A. true

B. false

2. If you are out in town and looking for the restroom in France, you might ask for los toilettes.

A. true

B. false

1. B. false (the ground level in France is called the ground floor or rez-de-chaussée)

2. B. false (you would ask for "les toilettes" or "les WC")

1. Make a list of household chores done at your home (in French). Then make a list of the items that you need to do these chores. Write a sentence for each chore that says who does that item in your home. You need at least five chores.

2. Quelle est ta premiere classe?

3. Quelle est ta sixieme classe?

1. Les tâches ménagères dans ma maison :

- Passer l'aspirateur
- Laver les vitres
- Nettoyer la cuisine
- Faire la lessive
- Ranger le salon

Les articles nécessaires à ces tâches :
- Aspirateur
- Produit nettoyant pour vitres
- Produit nettoyant pour la cuisine
- Machine à laver
- Bac à rangement

Qui fait quoi dans ma maison :
- Ma mère passe l'aspirateur.
- Mon père lave les vitres.
- Ma sœur et moi nettoyons la cuisine en alternance.
- Ma mère fait la lessive.
- Tout le monde participe pour ranger le salon.

2. Quelle est ta première classe ? (What is your first class?)

3. Quelle est ta sixième classe ? (What is your sixth class?)

1. Answer in a complete sentence using the verb savoir. Qui est le president du Cameroun?

2. Qu'est-ce que tu apprends en classe d'education physique?

3. What have you learned in this unit? What cn you say as a result of what you did in this unit? What activities were especially helpful to you? Which were not?

1. Je ne sais pas qui est le président du Cameroun. (I do not know who the president of Cameroon is.)

2. En classe d'éducation physique, j'apprends comment faire divers exercices pour améliorer ma condition physique. (In physical education class, I learn how to do various exercises to improve my physical fitness.)

3. In this unit, I learned about household chores and how to talk about them in French. I can now describe the chores done in my home. The activities that were especially helpful to me were the vocabulary and grammar exercises, as well as the practice conversations. I did not find the reading comprehension exercises as helpful.

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