Vocabulary Enjoy 5eme Book 2 Lesson 3

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Vocabulary Enjoy 5eme Book 2 Lesson 3 - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    How do you say "télécommande" in English ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "remote control" because "télécommande" is a French word that translates to "remote control" in English.

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  • 2. 

    How do you say "emprunter" in English ?

    Explanation
    The word "emprunter" in French translates to "borrow" in English.

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  • 3. 

    How do you say "pourquoi ne pas le dire à tes professeurs ?" in English ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Why not tell your teachers?" or "Why don't you tell your teachers?" Both options accurately translate the given French sentence into English. They convey the same meaning and suggest questioning the reason for not sharing something with the teachers.

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    How do you say "pourquoi ne pas travailler plus dur ?" in English ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer includes two options because both "why not work harder?" and "why don't you work harder?" are valid translations for the given French phrase "pourquoi ne pas travailler plus dur ?". Both options convey the same meaning and are grammatically correct in English.

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    How do you say "arrête de t'inquiéter" in English ?

    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "stop worrying". This is the appropriate translation of the French phrase "arrête de t'inquiéter" into English. The phrase "stop worrying" conveys the same meaning and instructs someone to cease their worrying or anxiety.

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    How do you say "arrête de te plaindre" in English ?

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    The phrase "arrête de te plaindre" is a common expression in French that can be translated to "stop moaning" in English. It is used to tell someone to stop complaining or whining about something.

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    How do you say "faire sauter des crêpes" in English ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "tossing pancakes" or "toss pancakes". This phrase refers to the action of flipping or flipping over pancakes while cooking them. It is a common technique used to ensure that both sides of the pancake are evenly cooked.

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  • 8. 

    How do you say "impressionnant" in English ?

    Explanation
    The word "impressionnant" in French translates to "impressive" in English.

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    How do you say "se moquer" in English ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "make fun." This is because "se moquer" in French translates to "make fun" in English.

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    How do you say "tu devrais leur parler" in English ?

    Explanation
    The given correct answer accurately translates the French phrase "tu devrais leur parler" into English, which means "you should talk to them." This translation captures the meaning and intent of the original phrase, conveying the suggestion or advice to engage in a conversation with a specific group of people.

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    How do you say "tu ne devrais pas jongler avec des assiettes" in English ?

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    The correct answer is "you shouldn't juggle with plates." This translation accurately conveys the meaning of the original French sentence, which is advising someone not to juggle with plates.

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