Social Issues (AQA GCSE French): Flashcards

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  • le chômage

    Le chômage means unemployment.

  • la pauvreté

    La pauvreté means poverty.

  • le logement

    Le logement means accommodation.

  • la manifestation

    La manifestation means demonstration.

  • le/la bénévole

    Le/la bénévole means a volunteer.

  • la liberté

    La liberté means freedom.

  • l'égalité (f)

    L'égalité (f) means equality.

  • le gouvernement

    Le gouvernement means government.

  • voter

    Voter means to vote.

  • la guerre

    La guerre means war.

  • What is the national motto of France?

    The national motto of France is Liberté, égalité, fraternité.

  • What does the adjective juste mean?

    The adjective juste means fair.

  • True or False?

    The noun drogue is masculine.

    False.

    La drogue is feminine, so it takes the article la.

  • True or False?

    The three colours of the French flag represent the motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité.

    True.

    The three colours of the French flag represent the motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, used since the French Revolution.

  • Beaucoup de familles souffrent à cause de la .

    Beaucoup de familles souffrent à cause de la pauvreté.

  • La loi protège les .

    La loi protège les citoyens.

  • Define the gerund.

    The gerund is the infinitive verb used as a noun in French.

  • The infinitive used as a noun corresponds to which English verb form?

    The infinitive used as a noun corresponds to the '-ing' form in English.

  • Where do you place the infinitive when it is used as a noun?

    You place the infinitive at the start of the sentence when it is used as a noun.

  • How do you say 'Giving money' at the start of a French sentence?

    You say Donner de l'argent to mean 'Giving money'.

  • How do you say 'Participating in a demonstration' in French?

    You say Participer à une manifestation to mean 'Participating in a demonstration'.

  • True or False?

    In French, the infinitive can be used as a noun.

    True.

    In French the infinitive can be used as a noun, matching the English '-ing' form.

  • True or False?

    When used as a noun, the infinitive goes at the end of the sentence.

    False.

    The infinitive is placed at the start of the sentence when it is used as a noun.

  • ensemble, c'est essentiel pour faire une différence.

    Travailler ensemble, c'est essentiel pour faire une différence.

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