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Numbers Worksheet - A-Level - Intermediate

Numbers worksheet for A-Level / Vocational (Ages 16-18). Intermediate level french practice, aligned to the UK National Curriculum. Print-ready with answer key included.

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Mastering French Numbers: Intermediate Level

Ages 16-18, Intermediate Difficulty

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Instructions: This worksheet is designed to enhance your understanding of French numbers. You will engage in a variety of activities that test your translation skills, comprehension, and application of numbers in different contexts.

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Translation Practice: Numbers in Context

Translate the following sentences from English to French. Pay attention to the correct usage of numbers in each context. Write your translations in the spaces provided.

1. I have twenty-three books in my library.

2. The meeting is scheduled for the fifteenth of March.

3. She bought five hundred grams of cheese.

4. Our team scored ninety-seven points in the game.

5. The recipe requires two hundred millilitres of milk.

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Comprehension: Numbers in French Text

Read the following passage and answer the questions below. Focus on understanding the use of numbers in the text and their implications.

Passage: "En 2023, la population de la France était estimée à soixante-sept millions d'habitants. Chaque année, environ huit cent mille bébés naissent dans le pays. Le taux de chômage est actuellement de sept pour cent, ce qui représente environ deux millions de personnes sans emploi."

Questions:

1. What was the estimated population of France in 2023?

2. How many babies are born each year in France?

3. What is the current unemployment rate?

4. How many people are unemployed in France?

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Listening Exercise: French Numbers

Listen to the audio clip provided by your instructor. Write down the numbers you hear in French. Ensure you capture each number accurately.

Audio Clip: [Instructor to provide audio]

1. First number:

2. Second number:

3. Third number:

4. Fourth number:

5. Fifth number:

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Gap-Fill: Numbers in Sentences

Complete the sentences with the correct French numbers. Use the context to determine the appropriate number.

1. Il y a ___ étudiants dans la classe. (twenty-five)

2. Elle a acheté ___ pommes au marché. (thirteen)

3. Nous avons visité ___ pays l'année dernière. (ten)

4. Il a gagné ___ euros au loto. (one thousand)

5. Le film dure ___ minutes. (ninety)

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Extended Writing: The Role of Numbers in French Culture

Write an essay discussing the significance of numbers in French culture. Consider historical, social, and economic contexts. Use examples to support your points.

Discuss the significance of numbers in French culture, considering historical, social, and economic contexts. Use examples to support your points. [25 marks]

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Translation Exercise: French to English

Translate the following French sentences into English. Focus on accurately conveying the meaning of the numbers used.

1. J'ai trente-deux ans.

2. La réunion commence à dix heures.

3. Nous avons besoin de cent cinquante chaises.

4. Elle a dépensé quatre-vingt-dix euros.

5. Il y a mille raisons de visiter Paris.

Answer Key

Activity 1: J'ai vingt-trois livres dans ma bibliothèque. ; La réunion est prévue pour le quinze mars. ; Elle a acheté cinq cents grammes de fromage. ; Notre équipe a marqué quatre-vingt-dix-sept points dans le jeu. ; La recette nécessite deux cents millilitres de lait.

Activity 2: 67 million ; 800,000 ; 7% ; 2 million

Activity 3: [Instructor to provide correct numbers]

Activity 4: vingt-cinq ; treize ; dix ; mille ; quatre-vingt-dix

Activity 5: [Subjective, based on student's essay]

Activity 6: I am thirty-two years old. ; The meeting starts at ten o'clock. ; We need one hundred and fifty chairs. ; She spent ninety euros. ; There are a thousand reasons to visit Paris.

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