French Writing Challenges - week 19

French writing challengesA new set of self-marked weekend writing challenges was sent by email to Premium subscribers.

Once you’ve completed the exercise, there’s a list of grammar topics tested. If you have questions please post them under the most suitable grammar topic (if it’s related to a specific point), or here or on the QandA forum (for general questions). Don’t forget you can add any of the lessons to your notebook(s) and then kwiz against them to strengthen the areas where you discovered you were weak.

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A1 French Writing Challenge

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Translate:
“At the bakery”
Grammar lessons included in A1 exercise

A2 French Writing Challenge

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Translate:
“When I was little, I slept …”
Grammar lessons included in A2 exercise

B1 French Writing Challenge

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Translate:
“One day, the dead will come back to life”
Grammar lessons included in B1 exercise

B2 French Writing Challenge

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Translate:
“This movie is an interplanetary disaster!”
Grammar lessons included in B2 exercise

C1 French Writing Challenge

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Translate:
“French women’s basketball players qualify for Rio’s semi-finals”
Grammar lessons included in C1 exercise

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Comments: 4

Week 19 weekend writing challenge level B1 possible error. I'm pretty sure my conjugation is correct, because it seems to me that any time "et moi" is part of the subject, then the verb takes the first-person plural form, not the third-person plural.

• And that day, my friends and I will be ready.
Hint: my friends are a mixed group
• You wrote:
Et ce jour, mes amis et moi serons prêts.
• Correct answer:
Et ce jour-là, mes amis et moi seront prêts.

Bonjour Joseph,

You're absolutely right, we'll get that typo fixed right away. Merci et bonne continuation !

This is a technical comment, I use an iPad and when I tried to score my writing, the boxes would slide off the page or it would move on to the next phrase. This has not happened before, so I am wondering if you updated your site in some way that is causing the problems, or it is just not up to date with iOS latest update. Also, does the system notify us if you respond to our comments?

Bonjour Stephanie,

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