Week 8, Day 1: Vocabulary About Nationalities – Exercise 6. Listening Practice 2
Week 8, Day 1: Vocabulary About Nationalities – Exercise 6. Listening Practice 2
Listen to Week 8 Day 1 Track 13
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
D’où vient John? (Where does the boy come from?)
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Elsa: Tu as un accent — tu n’es pas français? (You have an accent — you’re not French?)
John: Non, je suis né aux États-Unis, mais j’ai la double nationalité belge et américaine. (No, I was born in the USA but I have both Belgian and American nationality.)
Elsa: C’est ta mère qui est Belge? (Is it your mother who is Belgian?)
John: Oui, et mon père est américain. Toi, tu es française? (Yes, and my father is American. You, you are French?)
Elsa: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est italienne. (Yes, but my grandmother is Italian.)
John: J’ai un ami qui est italien. Sa copine est australienne. (I have a friend who is Italian. His girlfriend is Australian.)
Elsa: Oh, c’est amusant! J’ai des cousins qui sont australiens! (Oh, that’s funny! I have cousins who are Australians!)
John: Le monde est petit! (Small world!)
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Qui est Belge? (Who is Belgian?)
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Elsa: Tu as un accent — tu n’es pas français? (You have an accent — you’re not French?)
John: Non, je suis né aux États-Unis, mais j’ai la double nationalité belge et américaine. (No, I was born in the USA but I have both Belgian and American nationality.)
Elsa: C’est ta mère qui est Belge? (Is it your mother who is Belgian?)
John: Oui, et mon père est américain. Toi, tu es française? (Yes, and my father is American. You, you are French?)
Elsa: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est italienne. (Yes, but my grandmother is Italian.)
John: J’ai un ami qui est italien. Sa copine est australienne. (I have a friend who is Italian. His girlfriend is Australian.)
Elsa: Oh, c’est amusant! J’ai des cousins qui sont australiens! (Oh, that’s funny! I have cousins who are Australians!)
John: Le monde est petit! (Small world!)
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
La grand-mère d’Elsa est de quelle nationalité? (What nationality is Elsa’s grandmother?)
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Elsa: Tu as un accent — tu n’es pas français? (You have an accent — you’re not French?)
John: Non, je suis né aux États-Unis, mais j’ai la double nationalité belge et américaine. (No, I was born in the USA but I have both Belgian and American nationality.)
Elsa: C’est ta mère qui est Belge? (Is it your mother who is Belgian?)
John: Oui, et mon père est américain. Toi, tu es française? (Yes, and my father is American. You, you are French?)
Elsa: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est italienne. (Yes, but my grandmother is Italian.)
John: J’ai un ami qui est italien. Sa copine est australienne. (I have a friend who is Italian. His girlfriend is Australian.)
Elsa: Oh, c’est amusant! J’ai des cousins qui sont australiens! (Oh, that’s funny! I have cousins who are Australians!)
John: Le monde est petit! (Small world!)