Week 9 Day 5: Placement of Object Pronouns In Negative, Interrogative, and Imperative Sentences – Exercise 6. Listening Practice 2
Week 9 Day 5: Placement of Object Pronouns In Negative, Interrogative, and Imperative Sentences – Exercise 6. Listening Practice 2
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Quelle est la nationalité du garçon?
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What is the boy’s nationality?)
Burmese
Japanese
Korean
SyrianTranscription:
Fille: D’où est-ce que tu viens?
Garçon: Je viens du Japon.
Fille: Tu es donc japonais?
Garçon: Oui. Et toi tu es malaisienne, n’est-ce pas?
Fille: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est pakistanaise, elle habite au Pakistan.
Garçon: J’ai un ami qui vit en Iran avec sa soeur. Ses parents et ses grands-parents sont tous iraniens.
Fille: C’est ton correspondant?
Garçon: Oui, mais j’ai aussi une correspondante australienne.Girl: Where did you come from?
Boy: I come from Japan.
Girl: So you are Japanese?
Boy: Yes. And you are Malaysian, aren’t you?
Girl: Yes, but my grandmother is Pakistani, she lives in Pakistan.
Boy: I have a friend who lives in Iran with his sister. His parents and grandparents are all Iranians.
Girl: That’s your penpal?
Boy: Yes, but I also have an Australian penpal. -
Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Dans quel pays vit le correspondant du garçon?
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In which country does the boy’s penpal live?
Pakistan
China
Indonesia
IranTranscription:
Fille: D’où est-ce que tu viens?
Garçon: Je viens du Japon.
Fille: Tu es donc japonais?
Garçon: Oui. Et toi tu es malaisienne, n’est-ce pas?
Fille: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est pakistanaise, elle habite au Pakistan.
Garçon: J’ai un ami qui vit en Iran avec sa soeur. Ses parents et ses grands-parents sont tous iraniens.
Fille: C’est ton correspondant?
Garçon: Oui, mais j’ai aussi une correspondante australienne.Girl: Where did you come from?
Boy: I come from Japan.
Girl: So you are Japanese?
Boy: Yes. And you are Malaysian, aren’t you?
Girl: Yes, but my grandmother is Pakistani, she lives in Pakistan.
Boy: I have a friend who lives in Iran with his sister. His parents and grandparents are all Iranians.
Girl: That’s your penpal?
Boy: Yes, but I also have an Australian penpal. -
Question 3 of 3
3. Question
Le garçon a aussi une amie qui est…
CorrectIncorrectHint
The boy also has a friend who is…
Australian
Chinese
Indian
TurkishTranscription:
Fille: D’où est-ce que tu viens?
Garçon: Je viens du Japon.
Fille: Tu es donc japonais?
Garçon: Oui. Et toi tu es malaisienne, n’est-ce pas?
Fille: Oui, mais ma grand-mère est pakistanaise, elle habite au Pakistan.
Garçon: J’ai un ami qui vit en Iran avec sa soeur. Ses parents et ses grands-parents sont tous iraniens.
Fille: C’est ton correspondant?
Garçon: Oui, mais j’ai aussi une correspondante australienne.Girl: Where did you come from?
Boy: I come from Japan.
Girl: So you are Japanese?
Boy: Yes. And you are Malaysian, aren’t you?
Girl: Yes, but my grandmother is Pakistani, she lives in Pakistan.
Boy: I have a friend who lives in Iran with his sister. His parents and grandparents are all Iranians.
Girl: That’s your penpal?
Boy: Yes, but I also have an Australian penpal.