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Nature (match)

Being able to describe the world around you is one of the most natural ways to practice a new language. With French, it also gives you a whole new set of words to explore.

1. Weather

Five French words for weather and the sky are waiting in this quiz: match each English term to its French translation and start building your core French nature vocabulary.One word worth knowing: ciel means sky in everyday French, but it also means heaven, which is why ciel on its own can serve as a mild exclamation of surprise.
5 questions
average score: 92% (all users)

2. Water & Land

Head to the French countryside in this quiz: match five English landscape words to their French translations and build your French nature vocabulary for beginners.One detail worth knowing: terre, like the English word earth, covers both the physical soil under your feet and the planet itself. A capital letter, la Terre, signals the planet; lowercase terre refers to ground or soil.
5 questions
average score: 89% (all users)

3. Plants & Trees

Do you know the French words for the parts of a plant? This quiz covers five plant and garden vocabulary words: match each one to its English translation to grow your learn French vocabulary.One word pulls double duty: feuille means a leaf on a tree, but it is also the everyday French word for a sheet of paper. When a teacher in France asks students to take out paper, they reach for a feuille.
5 questions
average score: 97% (all users)

4. Animals & Insects 🔒

At the pond, in the garden, up in the trees: this quiz covers five French words for animals found in the natural world. Match each English term to its French translation and build your French wildlife vocabulary.One word that surprises learners: papillon does not just mean butterfly. It is also the French word for a bow tie, because the shape of a bow tie resembles a butterfly's wings.
5 questions
average score: 83% (all users)

These quizzes cover dozens of essential French nature words, from l'arbre (tree) and la montagne (mountain) to la rivière (river) and l'oiseau (bird). You'll pick up the vocabulary that comes up in everyday conversations, whether you're describing a walk in the countryside, chatting about the weather, or just pointing out what you see around you, and you'll also see how each word fits into a real sentence.

Each quiz focuses on matching words and sentences, so you'll practice both reading and listening while seeing the vocabulary used in real contexts. Sessions are short, around 5 minutes each, and you can go back and repeat any quiz as often as you like. There's no pressure to get everything right the first time.

By the end, you'll be able to hear a word like les nuages or le ciel and know straight away what it means. Better still, you'll feel comfortable using those words yourself, in your own sentences, without having to stop and think.