Annonce : visite à l’école
Bonjour !
Demain, nous avons une (1) ___ spéciale.
Les parents viennent voir la (2) ___ des enfants.
Les élèves chantent et (3) ___ des dessins.
Tout le monde est (4) ___ !
À demain !
Question 1: A. voiture B. visite C. boisson D. valise
Question 2: A. maison B. couleur C. classe D. chaise
Question 3: A. regardent B. mangent C. montrent D. tombent
Question 4: A. triste B. fatigué C. content D. seul
Scroll down to check answers, English translation and detailed explanations!
B. visite
C. classe
C. montrent
C. content
English Translation:
Announcement: Visit to the School
Hello!
Tomorrow, we have a special visit.
The parents come to see the class of the children.
The students sing and show their drawings.
Everyone is happy!
See you tomorrow!
Explanations:
1. visite (B): The context mentions something special, and in this case, it’s a “visit.” “Voiture” means “car,” “boisson” means “drink,” and “valise” means “suitcase,” none of which fit the context of an announcement about an event at school.
2. classe (C): The children’s work is being observed, which implies they are showing their schoolwork or projects. “Classe” refers to the classroom, where their work is, while “maison” means “house,” “couleur” means “color,” and “chaise” means “chair,” which don’t fit the context.
3. montrent (C): The students are presenting their drawings, so the verb “montrent” (show) fits perfectly. “Regardent” means “look,” “mangent” means “eat,” and “tombent” means “fall,” which do not make sense in this context.
4. content (C): The announcement is positive, so “content” (happy) is the best choice. “Triste” means sad, “fatigué” means tired, and “seul” means alone, which do not fit the upbeat tone of the announcement.




















