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Écoute et choisis — Listen and Choose
Click the correct form of ÊTRE for each sentence you hear. (10 questions)
How to use: Click Play to hear the sentence, then click the correct form of ÊTRE. You can replay as many times as you like.
Question 1 of 10
Recording 1
Je ___ américain.
Je ___ américain.
I am American.
Question 2 of 10
Recording 2
Tu ___ de l'Oregon ?
Tu ___ de l'Oregon ?
Are you from Oregon?
Question 3 of 10
Recording 3
Il ___ étudiant.
Il ___ étudiant.
He is a student.
Question 4 of 10
Recording 4
Nous ___ amis.
Nous ___ amis.
We are friends.
Question 5 of 10
Recording 5
Vous ___ professeur ?
Vous ___ professeur ?
Are you a teacher?
Question 6 of 10
Recording 6
Elle ___ française.
Elle ___ française.
She is French.
Question 7 of 10
Recording 7
Ils ___ brésiliens.
Ils ___ brésiliens.
They are Brazilian.
Question 8 of 10
Recording 8
On ___ en classe.
On ___ en classe.
We are in class.
Question 9 of 10
Recording 9
Je ne ___ pas fatigué.
Je ne ___ pas fatigué.
I am not tired.
Question 10 of 10
Recording 10
Elles ___ japonaises.
Elles ___ japonaises.
They are Japanese.
2
Vrai ou Faux — True or False
Listen to the statement, then decide if it is correct. (8 questions)
How to use: Listen to the sentence. Click VRAI if it is grammatically correct, FAUX if there is an error.
Question 1 of 8
Recording TF-1
"Je est américain."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 2 of 8
Recording TF-2
"Tu es de Portland."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 3 of 8
Recording TF-3
"Ils sont espagnols."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 4 of 8
Recording TF-4
"Elle suis étudiante."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 5 of 8
Recording TF-5
"Nous sommes américains."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 6 of 8
Recording TF-6
"Il n'est pas de Paris."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 7 of 8
Recording TF-7
"Vous est professeur ?"
Correct or incorrect sentence?
Question 8 of 8
Recording TF-8
"Je ne suis pas fatiguée."
Correct or incorrect sentence?
3
Écoute et sélectionne — Find the Translation
Listen and click the correct English meaning. (6 questions)
How to use: Listen to the French sentence, then click the correct English translation.
Question 1 of 6
Recording TR-1
Je suis de l'Oregon.
Je suis de l'Oregon.
Question 2 of 6
Recording TR-2
Vous êtes français ?
Vous êtes français ?
Question 3 of 6
Recording TR-3
Elle n'est pas étudiante.
Elle n'est pas étudiante.
Question 4 of 6
Recording TR-4
Ils sont brésiliens et espagnols.
Ils sont brésiliens et espagnols.
Question 5 of 6
Recording TR-5
On est en classe.
On est en classe.
Question 6 of 6
Recording TR-6
Est-ce que tu es fatigué ?
Est-ce que tu es fatigué ?
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Recording Script — Pour l'enseignant
Record each sentence as a clear, natural-speed audio clip. Save files in an audio/ folder
next to this HTML file. For each sentence: say it naturally, then pause, then repeat it once.
Suggest recording in a quiet room. MP3 format recommended.
etre_instr1.mp3 — Section 1 instructions
Click Play to hear the sentence, then click the correct form of ÊTRE. You can replay as many times as you like.
[Read slowly and clearly in English]
etre_instr2.mp3 — Section 2 instructions
Listen to the sentence. Click VRAI if it is grammatically correct, FAUX if there is an error.
[Read slowly and clearly in English]
etre_instr3.mp3 — Section 3 instructions
Listen to the French sentence, then click the correct English translation.
[Read slowly and clearly in English]
etre_01.mp3
Je suis américain.
I am American.
etre_02.mp3
Tu es de l'Oregon ?
Are you from Oregon?
etre_03.mp3
Il est étudiant.
He is a student.
etre_04.mp3
Nous sommes amis.
We are friends.
etre_05.mp3
Vous êtes professeur ?
Are you a teacher?
etre_06.mp3
Elle est française.
She is French.
etre_07.mp3
Ils sont brésiliens.
They are Brazilian.
etre_08.mp3
On est en classe.
We are in class.
etre_09.mp3
Je ne suis pas fatigué.
I am not tired.
etre_10.mp3
Elles sont japonaises.
They are Japanese.
etre_tf1.mp3
Je est américain.
[INCORRECT — correct form is: Je SUIS américain.]
etre_tf2.mp3
Tu es de Portland.
[CORRECT sentence]
etre_tf3.mp3
Ils sont espagnols.
[CORRECT sentence]
etre_tf4.mp3
Elle suis étudiante.
[INCORRECT — correct form is: Elle EST étudiante.]
etre_tf5.mp3
Nous sommes américains.
[CORRECT sentence]
etre_tf6.mp3
Il n'est pas de Paris.
[CORRECT sentence]
etre_tf7.mp3
Vous est professeur ?
[INCORRECT — correct form is: Vous ÊTES professeur ?]
etre_tf8.mp3
Je ne suis pas fatiguée.
[CORRECT sentence]
etre_tr1.mp3
Je suis de l'Oregon.
I am from Oregon.
etre_tr2.mp3
Vous êtes français ?
Are you French?
etre_tr3.mp3
Elle n'est pas étudiante.
She is not a student.
etre_tr4.mp3
Ils sont brésiliens et espagnols.
They are Brazilian and Spanish.
etre_tr5.mp3
On est en classe.
We are in class.
etre_tr6.mp3
Est-ce que tu es fatigué ?
Are you tired?