French 1 Chapter 2 Vive L'école! Part 1

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1. Latin

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Fill in the blank with the corresponding word or expression in French. Topics include school subjects.

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2. Biology

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3. Chemistry

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The correct answer is "la chimie" because it is the translation of the word "chemistry" in French. In French, "la chimie" refers to the scientific study of the composition, properties, and reactions of substances.

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4. Physics

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The correct answer is "la physique" because the question is asking for the translation of "physics" into French. "La physique" is the correct translation for the word "physics" in French.

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5. History

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The correct answer is "l'histoire." This answer is correct because "l'histoire" is the French translation of the word "history."

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6. The teacher

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The correct answer is "le professeur, le prof, la prof." In French, "le professeur" is the masculine form of the word for teacher, while "la prof" is the informal feminine form. "Le prof" is a shortened version of "le professeur" and is commonly used in spoken language. Therefore, all three options are correct ways to refer to a teacher in French, depending on the context and level of formality.

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7. German

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The correct answer is "l'allemand." This is the French translation of the word "German."

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8. Dance class

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The phrase "la danse" is the French translation for "dance." This answer is correct because it accurately translates the given term "dance class" into French.

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9. Spanish

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The given answer, "l'espagnol," is the French translation for the word "Spanish." It is a noun that refers to the Spanish language.

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10. Computer science/programming

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The given answer "l'informatique" is the French translation for "computer science/programming". It refers to the field of study and practice that involves the use and development of computer systems, software, and applications.

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11. Choir

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The word "choir" is translated to French as "la chorale".

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12. Music class

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13. Languages

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The given correct answer "les langues" is the French translation for the word "languages". This answer is appropriate because it accurately translates the word into French, maintaining the same meaning.

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14. Natural sciences (life and physical)

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The given correct answer is "les sciences naturelles". This is the French translation for "natural sciences". It refers to the study of the physical world and living organisms, including subjects like biology, chemistry, physics, and geology. In French, "les sciences naturelles" is the term used to encompass both life sciences and physical sciences.

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15. The course/the class

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The given correct answer "le cours" is the French translation of "the course" or "the class". It indicates that the question is asking for the French equivalent of the English term.

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16. Trigonometry

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The correct answer is "la trigonométrie" because it is the French translation of the word "trigonometry." Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles. In French, it is referred to as "la trigonométrie."

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17. Italian

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The given correct answer "l'italien" is the French translation of the word "Italian". In French, when a noun starts with a vowel sound, the definite article "le" or "la" is contracted to "l'". Therefore, "l'italien" is the correct way to say "the Italian" in French.

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18. P.E.

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19. Literature

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This answer is correct because "la littérature" is the correct translation of "literature" in French. In French, nouns have gender, and "littérature" is a feminine noun. Therefore, it is preceded by the feminine article "la".

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20. Algebra

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The given answer, "l'algèbre," is the correct translation of the word "algebra" in French. This answer is derived from the fact that "algebra" is a loanword from Arabic, which was then adopted into French as "algèbre." The accent mark on the "e" in "algèbre" indicates the pronunciation of the letter. Therefore, "l'algèbre" accurately represents the French translation of "algebra."

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21. Geometry

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The given answer "la géométrie" is the correct translation of the word "geometry" in French. In French, "la géométrie" refers to the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. Therefore, the answer accurately represents the French equivalent of the English word "geometry".

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22. Social sciences

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The given answer "les sciences sociales" is the correct translation of "social sciences" in French. This translation accurately captures the meaning of the term, referring to the academic disciplines that study human society and social relationships. In French, "les sciences sociales" is the commonly used term to encompass various fields such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, and political science, among others.

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23. Economics

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The correct answer is "l'économie" because it is the French translation of the word "economics". In this question, the word "economics" is given in English and the task is to provide the corresponding translation in French. Therefore, "l'économie" is the correct answer as it accurately translates the word into French.

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24. The student (m/f)

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The given correct answer is "l'élève" which means "the student" in French. It is a gender-neutral term that can be used to refer to both male and female students. In French, the noun "élève" does not change its form based on the gender of the student. Therefore, "l'élève" is the appropriate translation for "the student" in this context.

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25. Calculus

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26. Health class

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27. Geography

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The given correct answer "la géographie" is the French translation for the word "geography". In French, nouns have gender, and "géographie" is a feminine noun. Therefore, the article "la" is used before it.

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28. Electives/other subjects

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The given correct answer is "d'autres matières." This is the French translation of the phrase "electives/other subjects." It indicates that there are additional subjects or courses that are not part of the core curriculum, but can be chosen as optional or elective courses.

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29. Drawing/art class

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The correct answer for this question is "le dessin, les arts plastiques." In French, "le dessin" translates to "drawing" and "les arts plastiques" translates to "art class." These terms are commonly used in the context of art education and refer to activities and classes that involve creating visual art through drawing and other techniques.

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30. Math

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The correct answer is "les mathématiques, les maths" because both phrases are used interchangeably to refer to the subject of mathematics in French. "Les mathématiques" is the formal term, while "les maths" is the abbreviated and more informal version. Both expressions are widely understood and used in French-speaking countries to talk about the study and practice of mathematics.

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Latin
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
History
The teacher
German
Dance class
Spanish
Computer science/programming
Choir
Music class
Languages
Natural sciences (life and physical)
The course/the class
Trigonometry
Italian
P.E.
Literature
Algebra
Geometry
Social sciences
Economics
The student (m/f)
Calculus
Health class
Geography
Electives/other subjects
Drawing/art class
Math
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