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Verbs Relating to Education 02

Boost your GCSE French by practising education verbs for lessons, homework, and exams. Learn what they mean, how they’re used, and spot common traps quickly.

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Fascinating Fact:

“Passer un examen” means to sit an exam, not to pass it in the sense of succeeding.

In GCSE Fast French, education verbs help you describe what you do in school, how you revise, and what happens in tests. This quiz supports accurate writing and speaking by focusing on useful verb meanings and common classroom phrases.

  • False friend: A word that looks familiar but means something different, which can lead to easy mistakes.
  • Phrase: A small group of words used together, for example “faire mes devoirs” for doing homework.
  • Past tense: A verb form used to talk about what happened before now, often needed for recounts and exam questions.
How do you say to take an exam in French?

To say you take or sit an exam in French, use “passer un examen”. For example, “Je vais passer un examen demain” means “I am going to sit an exam tomorrow”.

How do you say to pass an exam in French meaning succeed?

To say you passed an exam meaning you succeeded, you can use “réussir à un examen” or “réussir un examen”. For example, “J’ai réussi mon examen” means “I passed my exam”.

What are useful French verbs for talking about school work?

Useful school verbs include “réviser” (to revise), “apprendre” (to learn), “étudier” (to study), and “faire” in phrases like “faire mes devoirs” (to do my homework).

In each question you will be given a word or words in English. All you have to do is choose the French equivalent from the four choices offered.
1 .
To be right
Avoir raison
Avoir tort
Avoir envie de
Avoir l’intention de
Avoir tort = to be wrong
Avoir envie de = to want to
Avoir l’intention de = to intend to
2 .
To begin
Débuter
Devoir
Dire
Distribuer
Devoir = to have to
Dire = to say
Distribuer = to give out
3 .
To forget
Ouvrir
Faire attention
Oublier
Féliciter
Ouvrir = to open
Faire attention = to pay attention
Féliciter = to congratulate
4 .
To be able
Pouvoir
Répéter
Penser
Aider
Répéter = to repeat
Penser = to think
Aider = to help
5 .
To try
Étudier
Essayer
Voir
Vouloir
Étudier = to study
Voir = to see
Vouloir = to wish / want
6 .
To correct
Courir
Chanter
Choisir
Corriger
Courir = to run
Chanter = to sing
Choisir = to choose
7 .
To drop
Laisser tomber
Marquer un but
En train de faire
Porter
Marquer un but = to score a goal
En train de faire = to be doing
Porter = to wear / carry
8 .
To train
Fermer
Permettre
Former
Peser
Fermer = to close
Permettre = to allow / permit
Peser = to weigh
9 .
To know
Commander
Commencer
Trouver
Savoir
Commander = to order
Commencer = to start
Trouver = to find
10 .
To make a mistake
Se faire des amis
Se tromper
Sur le point de être
S’intéresser à
Se faire des amis = to make friends
Sur le point de être = to be about to
S’intéresser à = to be interested in
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Author:  Graeme Haw

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