To be proficient in French, you need to be able to read and write. You also need to be able to speak and listen—especially if you want to travel to a francophone country. In this activity, you’ll use your listening skills to determine who is being described. First listen to the audio. Then answer the question beneath it.
Which one?
Which person was described by the speaker?
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Which person was described by the speaker?
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Which person was described by the speaker?
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You got # out of # correct. Click the Retry button for another attempt.
You got a perfect score. Great job!
If you were able to answer these questions correctly, you are well on your way to understanding spoken French. If you struggled, listen to the audio clips again.