Can you check these:

Directions: State whether the sentences are vrai or faux?

1. Un bagage à main est une très grande valise.
Answer: faux

2. Avant un voyage on fait ses valises.
Answer: vrai

3. Un vol intérieur est un vol entre deux pays.
Answer: vrai

4. Les passagers partent d'une porte d'embarquement.
Answer: vrai

5. L'avion atterrit dans le hall de l'aéroport.
Answer: faux

3.

Un vol intérieur = domestic flight
entre deux pays = between two countries
You may want to reconsider the answer.

Otherwise all seem good to me.

To check the given sentences and determine whether they are vrai (true) or faux (false), you can look for key words and understanding of the statements. Here's an explanation for each sentence:

1. Un bagage à main est une très grande valise. (Vrai or Faux?)
To determine the answer, let's break down the sentence. "Un bagage à main" translates to "hand luggage" or "carry-on bag." The statement claims that hand luggage is a very large suitcase. In reality, hand luggage is typically smaller than checked baggage, so the statement is false. Therefore, the answer is faux.

2. Avant un voyage on fait ses valises. (Vrai or Faux?)
This sentence translates to "Before a trip, one packs their suitcases." The statement is generally true since it is common to pack one's suitcase before traveling. Therefore, the answer is vrai.

3. Un vol intérieur est un vol entre deux pays. (Vrai or Faux?)
"Un vol intérieur" means "domestic flight." The statement claims that a domestic flight is a flight between two countries. However, a domestic flight is actually a flight within the same country. Therefore, the statement is false, and the answer is faux.

4. Les passagers partent d'une porte d'embarquement. (Vrai or Faux?)
This sentence translates to "Passengers leave from a boarding gate." Given that passengers indeed depart from a specific boarding gate assigned to their flight, the statement is true. Therefore, the answer is vrai.

5. L'avion atterrit dans le hall de l'aéroport. (Vrai or Faux?)
The sentence states that "The plane lands in the airport hall." In reality, planes land on runways or designated landing areas, not inside the airport terminal hall. Therefore, the statement is false, and the answer is faux.

By understanding the meaning of the sentences and considering the key terms, you can determine whether each statement is true or false.