Practice 2 – Annonce : pique-nique à l’école

Annonce : pique-nique à l’école

Bonjour à tous !

Demain, il y a un _______ (1) à l’école.
Les élèves apportent des _______ (2), des fruits et des _______ (3).
Ils mangent _______ (4), dans le _______ (5).
Les _______ (6) peuvent aussi venir.
Tout le monde est _______ (7)!
À demain !

  1. A. film   B. pique-nique   C. concert   D. fête

  2. A. livres B. sandwiches C. fruits D. bonbons

  3. A. boissons B. chaussures C. plats D. fruits

  4. A. dehors B. dans C. sous D. devant

  5. A. parents B. enfants C. élèves D. professeurs

  6. A. fatigué B. heureux C. triste D. occupé

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  1. B. pique-nique

  2. B. sandwiches

  3. D. fruits

  4. A. dehors

  5. A. parents

  6. B. heureux

Announcement: Picnic at the School

Hello everyone!

Tomorrow, there is a picnic at the school.
The students are bringing sandwiches, fruits, and drinks.
They will eat outside, in the garden.
The parents can also come.
Everyone is happy!
See you tomorrow!

  • pique-nique (B): The context clearly indicates an event at the school, and “pique-nique” fits perfectly. “Film” (A), “concert” (C), and “fête” (D) don’t match the context.

  • sandwiches (B): The passage specifies that the students bring sandwiches. “Livres” (A) means books, “fruits” (C) and “bonbons” (D) are also mentioned, but “sandwiches” fits best.

  • fruits (D): The passage mentions fruits as part of what the students bring. “Boissons” (A) means drinks, “chaussures” (B) means shoes, and “plats” (C) means dishes, none of which fit the context.

  • dehors (A): The passage says the students eat “dehors” (outside). “Dans” (B) means inside, “sous” (C) means under, and “devant” (D) means in front, none of which are correct.

  • parents (A): The passage says the parents can also come to the picnic. “Enfants” (B) means children, “élèves” (C) means students, and “professeurs” (D) means teachers, none of which fit the context.

  • heureux (B): The passage ends with “Tout le monde est heureux!” meaning “Everyone is happy!” “Fatigué” (A) means tired, “triste” (C) means sad, and “occupé” (D) means busy, none of which match the positive tone.

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