Jean-Pierre, tu es ____________? Non, ________________________ Chantal, ____________________? Non, ________________________ Marie, _____________________?

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Jean-Pierre, tu es ____________? Non, ________________________ Chantal, ____________________? Non, ________________________ Marie, _____________________? Non, _______________________ Henri, ______________________? Non, ________________________ François, ___________________? Non, _______________________ Véronique, __________________? Non, _______________________ Françoise, __________________? ___, ________________________ Gérard, ____________________? Non, _______________________ L’École internationale Raymond is visiting a school in Paris and asks everyone if s/he is French. He does not know it is an “École Internationale.” Each student’s nationality is indicated by his or her flag. Write the answer to the question. Modèle: Sophie, tu es francaise? Non, je suis suisse. bleu rouge Je m’___________________ La date: C’est le ___________ bleu rouge Benoit, _____________________? ___, _______________________ Marie, _____________________? Non, _______________________

Jean-Pierre, tu es ____________? Non, ________________________ Chantal, ____________________? Non, ________________________ Marie, _____________________? Non, _______________________ Henri, ______________________? Non, ________________________ François, ___________________? Non, _______________________ Véronique, __________________? Non, _______________________ Françoise, __________________? ___, ________________________ Gérard, ____________________? Non, _______________________ L’École internationale Raymond is visiting a school in Paris and asks everyone if s/he is French. He does not know it is an “École Internationale.” Each student’s nationality is indicated by his or her flag. Write the question and the answer. Sophie, tu es francaise? Non, je suis suisse. bleu rouge Je m’___________________ La date: C’est le ___________ bleu rouge Benoit, _____________________? ___, _______________________ Marie, _____________________? Non, _______________________ chinois chinoise canadien canadienne américain americain américaine americaine japonais japonaise coréen coreen coréene coréenne coreenne anglais anglaise francais français francaise française russe belge swisse suisse Je suis I am Tu es You are