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In this game you will try to guess the words or phrases Napoleon is thinking about in each round. With your back to the screen, members of your team will say the word in English. You have to say the word(s) in French. Each round is timed so you have to guess fast! Continue

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Back to Board START Première partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 13 a,b.

1. library – la bibliothèque Partie 1: Napoléon pense à… 2. church – léglise 3. beach – la plage 4. city – la ville Got It 5. store – le magasin 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It

START Deuxième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 12 c,d. Back to Board

1. difficult - difficile 2. easy - facile 3. a pain, annoying - pénible 4. true – vrai(e) Got It 5. false – faux, fausse 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 2: Napoléon pense à…

START Troisième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 11 a,b. Back to Board

1. cute – mignon, mignonne 2. rather, enough - assez 3. Italian – italien(ne) 4. Japanese – japonais(e) Got It 5. so, well, then - alors 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 3: Napoléon pense à…

START Quatrième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 13 c,d (partie I). Back to Board

1. far from – loin de 2. near (to) – près de 3. an apartment building - un immeuble 4. upstairs (above) – en haut Got It 5. downstairs (below) – en bas 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 4: Napoléon pense à…

START Cinqième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 13 c,d (partie II). Back to Board

1. a room (house) – une pi èce 2. bathroom – la salle de bains 3. kitchen - cuisine 4. dining room – la salle à manger Got It 5. living room – le salon 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 5: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Sixième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 15.

1. really? – vraiment? 2. not at all – pas du tout 3. to play the violin – jouer du violon 4. to play chess - jouer aux échecs Got It 5. summer vacation - les vacances (f) d été 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 6: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Septième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 16.

1.ground floor – le rez-de chausée st floor – le vingt et unième étage 3. wife, woman – la femme 4. husband – le mari Got It 5. son – le fils 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 7: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Huitième partie Napoléon pense à la Leçon 12 a,b.

1. Say! Hey! – Dis, donc! 2. reddish-brown - marron 3. green – vert (e) 4. yellow - jaune Got It 5. De quelle couleur est…? – What color is…? 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 8: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Neuvième partie Napoléon pense à la grammaire.

1. As for him, hes... – Lui, il est… 2. her garden - son jardin 3. …to the stores – …aux magasins 4. You (informal,s.) and I… - Toi et moi… Got It 5. …from the museum – …du musée 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 9: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Dixième partie Napoléon pense aux verbes.

1. They (f.) are going to come. - Elles vont venir. 2. We are coming. - Nous venons… 3. You (informal,s.) do come… - Tu viens… 4. You (formal) come back… - Vous revenez… Got It 5. Im staying.- Je reste. 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 10: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Onzième partie Napoléon pense à la grammaire.

1. They (m) and I are going. Eux et moi, nous allons. 2. She and he are Swiss. Elle et lui, ils sont suisses. 3. They (f) are thirteen years old. Elles ont treize ans. 4. Her name is Leila. Elle sappelle Leila. Got It 5. They (f) like to go to the park. Elles aiment aller au parc. 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 11: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Douzième partie Napoléon pense à laccord des adjectifs

1. the small cell phones – les petits portables 2. some interesting classes – des classes intéressantes 3. a blue car – une voiture bleue 4. a good park – un bon parc Got It 5. the English girls – les filles anglaises 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It Partie 12: Napoléon pense à…

Back to Board START Treizième partie Napoléon pense à laccord des adjectifs

1. orange and black tigers – les tigres orange et noires 2. a modern apartment - un apppartement moderne 3. a Chinese school - une école chinoise 4. the big turtles – les grandes tortues Got It 5. the beautiful fish – les beaux poissons 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It

Back to Board START Quatorzième partie Napoléon pense à cest vs. il/elle est.

1. That is a small bathroom. Cest une petite salle de bains. 2. Thats rather funny! Cest très drôle! 3. Shes Japanese. Elle est japonaise. 4. It (f.) is blue. Elle est bleue. Got It 5. Its their father. Cest leur père. 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It

Back to Board START Quinzième partie Napoléon pense à cest vs. il/elle est.

1.He is a rather timid child. Cest un enfant assez timide. 2. He is her son. Cest son fils. 3. He is Spanish. Il est espagnol. 4. Its true! Cest vrai! Got It 5. She is his wife. Cest sa femme. 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It

Back to Board START Seizième partie Napoléon pense aux activités.

1. Juliette likes to swim. Juliette aime nager. 2. My mother loves to sing. Ma mère aime chanter. 3. She likes to arrive by car. Elle aime arriver en voiture. 4. He likes to stay at home. Il aime rester chez lui. Got It 5. We like to go to the movies. Nous aimons aller au cinéma. 25 Points Got It 25 Points Back to Board View It

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