Level B1: French Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises. This is a set of six translation exercises which focus on using different tenses or verbal constructions and pronouns. Each exercise is a series of ten sentences to translate. Answer keys are provided. Translate to and from the target language. These translations and accompanying mark schemes follow a similar format and level of demand to the AS sample assessment materials. The resource is divided into two sections. Section 1 includes five AS-style translation exercises from the target language into English, with mark schemes.
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English To French Translation Exercises A Levels
- Luca is a thriller film director. One of his films has even won the Palm d’Or award at the Cannes festival.
- Yesterday we went to the Uffizi Gallery. There, there are many paintings and my favourite one is Sandro Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus”.
- For my brother’s birthday we cooked him a strawberry cake. Unfortunately we ate too much and we didn’t even cut a slice of cake.
- Today we’re going to see a concert in the city harbor. Do you want to come with us or are you too busy studying for the exam?
- Gianluca, when were you born? On the seventh June of 1989. So, are you a Gemini? Yes, I am a Gemini.
- Is it always so cold here? We’re in Norway, in the middle of winter. What did you think?
- If you go to the supermarket, please buy some orange juice and a pack of croissants. We haven’t got anything left for breakfast.
- Be careful not to break the jug, it’s your grandmother’s wedding gift.
- Here’s the guest list, cross out the people who don’t come to the reception.
- Don’t watch too much television! Come here and set the table for me.