Task Explanation:
The worksheet asks you to match French words (Group A) with their corresponding English meanings (Group B). This is a basic exercise in learning French salutations and greetings.
Group A (French Words):
1.
BONJOUR
2.
BONSOIR
3.
SALUT
4.
BONNE NUIT
5.
A BIENTOT
6.
BIENVENUE
7.
AU REVOIR
Group B (English Meanings):
1.
GOOD NIGHT
2.
SEE YOU SOON
3.
WELCOME
4.
GOODBYE
5.
GOOD MORNING
6.
GOOD EVENING
7.
HELLO/HI
Solution:
We will match each French word with its correct English meaning:
1.
BONJOUR →
GOOD MORNING
- *Bonjou* means "good morning" or "hello" in a general sense, but it is most commonly used for the morning greeting.
2.
BONSOIR →
GOOD EVENING
- *Bonsoir* is specifically used as a greeting in the evening.
3.
SALUT →
HELLO/HI
- *Salut* is an informal way of saying "hello" or "hi."
4.
BONNE NUIT →
GOOD NIGHT
- *Bonne nuit* is used when wishing someone a good night, typically before bedtime.
5.
A BIENTOT →
SEE YOU SOON
- *À bientôt* is a farewell phrase that means "see you soon."
6.
BIENVENUE →
WELCOME
- *Bienvenue* is used to welcome someone, similar to "welcome" in English.
7.
AU REVOIR →
GOODBYE
- *Au revoir* is a formal or neutral way of saying "goodbye."
Final Matched Pairs:
1.
BONJOUR →
GOOD MORNING
2.
BONSOIR →
GOOD EVENING
3.
SALUT →
HELLO/HI
4.
BONNE NUIT →
GOOD NIGHT
5.
A BIENTOT →
SEE YOU SOON
6.
BIENVENUE →
WELCOME
7.
AU REVOIR →
GOODBYE
Explanation of Each Match:
-
BONJOUR: This is a versatile greeting used throughout the day but is most closely associated with "good morning."
-
BONSOIR: Specifically used in the evening, similar to "good evening."
-
SALUT: An informal greeting, like "hello" or "hi," often used among friends.
-
BONNE NUIT: Used when wishing someone a good night, typically before they go to sleep.
-
A BIENTOT: A farewell phrase that expresses the hope of seeing someone again soon.
-
BIENVENUE: Means "welcome," used to greet someone who has arrived.
-
AU REVOIR: A standard farewell phrase, equivalent to "goodbye."
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ BONJOUR } \rightarrow \text{ GOOD MORNING} \\
2. & \text{ BONSOIR } \rightarrow \text{ GOOD EVENING} \\
3. & \text{ SALUT } \rightarrow \text{ HELLO/HI} \\
4. & \text{ BONNE NUIT } \rightarrow \text{ GOOD NIGHT} \\
5. & \text{ A BIENTOT } \rightarrow \text{ SEE YOU SOON} \\
6. & \text{ BIENVENUE } \rightarrow \text{ WELCOME} \\
7. & \text{ AU REVOIR } \rightarrow \text{ GOODBYE}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic french worksheet.