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Aventure d'Espionnage
1. Bienvenue à l'Aventure!
Today, we start our French Spy adventure.
Before anything, you need to have a basic knowledge of simple greeting phrases. Here are some greetings and responses -- let's do it together first!
Let's repeat these together. After this, grab your little cheat-sheets and walk around. You will ask this to three different people, and then they will ask you as well, so both people have a chance to do both roles. Make sure to give different answers every time.
Before anything, you need to have a basic knowledge of simple greeting phrases. Here are some greetings and responses -- let's do it together first!
- Bonjour! (Hello!) - Can be a greeting, and an answer
- Salut! (Hi!)
- Comment ça va? - How are you?
- Ça va bien! (I'm good!)
- Ça va mal... (I'm not so good...)
- Comme ci, comme ça. (So-so.)
- Et toi? (And you?) - This is a follow-up question, which is a polite thing to do!
- Ça va bien! (I'm good!)
- Ça va mal... (I'm not so good...)
- Comme ci, comme ça. (So-so.)
Let's repeat these together. After this, grab your little cheat-sheets and walk around. You will ask this to three different people, and then they will ask you as well, so both people have a chance to do both roles. Make sure to give different answers every time.
La Francophonie
The French-Speaking Countries
Your first mission is simple -- blend into a French-speaking country. In order to do this, the first thing you will have to do is to choose your country of origin! This way the police will think you are from that country, and you will be able to infiltrate into that country.
First, what countries in the world speak French? It turns out French is spoken in a lot of countries! Let's see them on a map.
First, what countries in the world speak French? It turns out French is spoken in a lot of countries! Let's see them on a map.
You will have to choose one to be your country of origin. Once you choose your country, make sure you find online how to spell it in FRENCH.
Top 10 French-Speaking Countries
1. France
French speakers: ~67 million
(Almost the entire population speaks French as a first language.)
2. Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)
French speakers: ~49 million
(Used as an official language and lingua franca in a multilingual country.)
3. Canada
French speakers: ~10.9 million
(Mostly in Quebec, but also in parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.)
4. Cameroon
French speakers: ~10 million
(Cameroon is officially bilingual: French and English, with French being more widely spoken.)
5. Belgium
French speakers: ~8.6 million
(Primarily in Wallonia and Brussels; Belgium also has Dutch and German-speaking regions.)
6. Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)
French speakers: ~14.7 million
(French is the official language and widely used in education and media.)
7. Madagascar
French speakers: ~5.1 million
(French is one of two official languages, though Malagasy is more commonly spoken at home.)
8. Haiti
French speakers: ~4.7 million
(While Haitian Creole is the most commonly spoken language, French is official and used in education, government, and media.)
French speakers: ~67 million
(Almost the entire population speaks French as a first language.)
2. Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)
French speakers: ~49 million
(Used as an official language and lingua franca in a multilingual country.)
3. Canada
French speakers: ~10.9 million
(Mostly in Quebec, but also in parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.)
4. Cameroon
French speakers: ~10 million
(Cameroon is officially bilingual: French and English, with French being more widely spoken.)
5. Belgium
French speakers: ~8.6 million
(Primarily in Wallonia and Brussels; Belgium also has Dutch and German-speaking regions.)
6. Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)
French speakers: ~14.7 million
(French is the official language and widely used in education and media.)
7. Madagascar
French speakers: ~5.1 million
(French is one of two official languages, though Malagasy is more commonly spoken at home.)
8. Haiti
French speakers: ~4.7 million
(While Haitian Creole is the most commonly spoken language, French is official and used in education, government, and media.)
Vous êtes de quel pays?
Where are you from?
Now that you have selected your country of origin, fill in your data on your passport.
Front: After completing your country's name, make a drawing that symbolizes the country of origin you picked. It may be a country flag or emblem that symbolizes the country.
Inside: Make sure that everything in your passport is false, including your name, country and city of origin. Then walk around the classroom to get three references for your passport. They MUST sign their spy names on the references!
Now, introduce yourself. Read your information out loud to two friends!
Everyone repeat the phrase of the week: Je suis un agent secret!
Front: After completing your country's name, make a drawing that symbolizes the country of origin you picked. It may be a country flag or emblem that symbolizes the country.
Inside: Make sure that everything in your passport is false, including your name, country and city of origin. Then walk around the classroom to get three references for your passport. They MUST sign their spy names on the references!
Now, introduce yourself. Read your information out loud to two friends!
Everyone repeat the phrase of the week: Je suis un agent secret!