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Leçon 14 Quiz cloned 3/24/2021

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Quiz 14


Part I: Listening


A. Conversations

You will hear a series of short conversations between Philippe and Juliette. Listen to each conversation carefully. Then answer the corresponding questions. You will hear each conversation twice.
Question 1
1.

What do we know about Juliette's friend?

Question 2
2.

Where is Philippe's sister?

Question 3
3.

Why is Caroline in San Francisco?

Question 4
4.

Where is Nathalie?

Question 5
5.

Where is Juliette?

Part II: Writing


B. Oui et non

Complete the following conversations with the appropriate form of "être."
Question 6
6.

-Vous ___________________ français?

Question 7
7.

-Oui, nous ___________________ français.

Question 8
8.

-Marc ___________________ avec Alice?

Question 9
9.

-Oui, ils ___________________ en ville.

Question 10
10.

-Tu ___________________ en vacances?

Question 11
11.

-Non, je ___________________ en vacances.

**Negative form of être**

Question 12
12.

-Paul ___________________ à la maison?

Question 13
13.

-Non, il ___________________ à la maison.

**Negative form of être**

C. Le mot juste (The right word)

Complete each sentence with the word in parenthesis that fits logically.
Question 14
14.

Mme Duroc est en France. Aujourd'hui elle est ___________________ Nice. (à / de)

Question 15
15.

Julie ___________________ Nicolas sont à Strasbourg. (avec / et)

Question 16
16.

Qui est-ce? Roger ___________________ Pierre? (ou / mais)

Question 17
17.

Je voudrais travailler ___________________ M. Albert. (pour / de)

Question 18
18.

J'aime jouer au ping-pong, ___________________ je ne veux pas jouer avec Bernard. (mais / avec)

D. Expression Personnelle

Give the following information in French. Use complete sentences.
Question 19
19.

Say where you are now. (Use phrases from this current vocabulary list.)

Question 20
20.

Choose a person you know and say where he or she is. (Use a different phrase than your answer from the prior question. You can make something up -- it doesn't have to be true.)