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GCSE Fast French Quizzes and Exam Practice

Practise GCSE Fast French with focused quizzes, short feedback loops and exam-style question sets.

Written by QuizLuna Education TeamReviewed by Dr. Emma ClarkeLast updated: 29 March 2026

Abbreviations

What do these French abbreviations stand for: ‘TGV’, ‘SNCR’ and ‘VTT’? What are the abbreviations for ‘secondary school’ or ‘emergency medical services’?

Adjectives - Colours

What colours are ‘châtain’, ‘marron’ and ‘noisette’? How would you say, ‘ginger’, ‘purple’ or 'navy blue’?

Adjectives - Comparisons and Amounts

What do ‘de taille moyenne’, ‘le meilleur’ and ‘plus mal’ mean? How would you say, ‘good’, ‘better’ or ‘best’?

Adjectives - Useful to Know

What do ‘carré’, ‘disponible’ and ‘à temps partiel’ mean? How would you say, ‘stormy’, ‘sour’ or ‘free of charge’?

Adjectives to Describe Issues

Quiz overview.

Adjectives to Describe Opinions 01

What do ‘casse-pieds’, ‘affreux’ and ‘drôle mean? How would you say, ‘incredible’ or ‘easy’?

Adjectives to Describe Opinions 02

What do ‘habile’, ‘épicé’ and ‘chouette’ mean? How would you say, ‘perfect’, ‘pleasant’ or ‘annoying’?

Adjectives to Describe People 01

What do ‘méchant’, ‘fâché’ and ‘bavard’ mean? How would you say, ‘sad’, ‘selfish’ or ‘single’?

Adjectives to Describe Places 01

What do ‘animé’, ‘démodé’ and ‘déprimé’ mean? How would you say, ‘noisy’ or ‘quiet’?

Adverbs

What do ‘absolument’, ‘assez’ and ‘ici’ mean? How would you say, ‘very near’, ‘of course’ or ‘abroad’?

Adverbs Relating to Time 01

What do ‘de bonne heure’ and ‘longtemps’ mean? How would you say, ‘in the future’ or ‘soon’?

Adverbs Relating to Time 02

What do ‘presque’, ‘de nouveau’ and ‘lentement’ mean? How would you say, ‘not yet’, ‘almost’ or ‘meanwhile’?

Conjunctions and Connectives

What do ‘puisque’, ‘alors’ and ‘évidemment’ mean? How would you say, ‘on the one hand’, ‘therefore’ or ‘thus’?

Greetings and Exclamations 01

What do ‘bienvenue’, ‘à bientôt’ and ‘meilleurs voeux’ mean? How would you say, ‘see you tomorrow’ or ‘welcome’?

Instructions 01

What does ‘choisissez deux phrases qui sont vraies’ mean? How would you say, ‘write approximately 150 words in French’?

Instructions 02

What does ‘ecrivez la bonne lettre dans chaque case’ mean? How would you say, ‘choose the correct answer’?

Instructions 03

What does ‘ecrivez le nom de la bonne personne’ mean? How would you say, ‘write the correct letter in the box’?

Key Phrases

What do ‘bien sûr’, ‘d’accord’ and ‘ça suffit’ mean? How would you say, ‘help’, ‘what time is it’ or ‘don’t mention it’?

Nouns - At Home

What do ‘bricolage’, ‘robinet’ and ‘portefeuille’ mean? How would you say, ‘window’, ‘waistcoat’ or ‘shoe size’?

Nouns - Customs and Festivals 01

What are ‘fête du travail’, ‘jour férié’ and ‘pâques’? How would you , ‘April Fool’ or ‘New Year’s Eve’?

Nouns - Family and Friends

What do ‘cadeau’, ‘fiançailles’ and ‘copain’ mean? How would you say, ‘stepfather’, ‘twin’ or ‘wedding’?

Nouns - Food and Drink 01

What is a ‘champignon’, a ‘framboise’ or a ‘boisson’? How would you say ‘cauliflower’ or ‘raspberry’?

Nouns - Food and Drink 02

What do ‘veau’, ‘pêche’ and ‘fruits de mer’ mean? How would you say, ‘turkey’, ‘waiter’, or ‘raw chopped vegetables’?

Nouns - Global Issues

What do ‘pauvreté’, ‘emballage’ and ‘témoin’ mean? How would you say, ‘deforestation’, ‘greenhouse effect’, or ‘global warming’?

Nouns - Leisure

What do ‘échecs’, ‘planche à voile’ and ‘travail bénévole’ mean? How would you say, ‘hobby’, ‘weight training’ or ‘horse riding’?

Nouns - Occupations and Work

What is a ‘boulanger’, a ‘patronne’ or a ‘dessinateur de mode’? How would you say, ‘lawyer’, ‘builder’ or ‘interview’?

Nouns - Places 01

What do ‘l’entrée’, ‘la banlieue’ and ‘l’ouest’ mean? How would you say, ‘countryside’ or ‘town centre’?

Nouns - Places 02

What do ‘mosquée’, ‘meubles’ and ‘maison jumelée’ mean? How would you say, ‘hill’, ‘stadium’ or ‘youth hostel’?

Nouns - Places and Travel

What do ‘sommet’, ‘Maroc’ and ‘chemin de fer’ mean? How would you say, ‘English Channel’, ‘seaside resort’ or ‘holiday camp’?

Nouns - Places in Town

What do ‘endroit’, ‘lèche-vitrine’ and ‘usine’ mean? How would you say, ‘town hall’, ‘ground floor’, or ‘shop window’?

Nouns - Social Issues

What do ‘dette’, ‘toxicomane’ and ‘nourriture bio’ mean? How would you say, ‘health’, ‘advice’ or ‘disadvantaged people’?

Nouns - Technology

What do ‘imprimante’, ‘réseau social’ and ‘traitement de texte’ mean? How would you say, ‘password’, ‘software’ or ‘internet user’?

Nouns - Things Found in School

What do ‘couloir’, ‘directrice’ and ‘car de ramassage’ mean? How would you say, ‘homework’, ‘qualification’ or ‘detention’?

Nouns - Travel 01

What do ‘renseignements’, ‘ascenseur’ and ‘sac de couchage’ mean? How would you say, ‘air conditioning’, ‘sunglasses’ or ‘suitcase’?

Nouns - Travel 02

What do ‘événement’, ‘dortoir’ and ‘permis de conduire’ mean? How would you say, ‘swimming costume’, ‘car rental’ or ‘bed and breakfast’?

Nouns - Useful to Know 01

What do ‘pourboire’, ‘choix’ and ‘morceau’ mean? How would you say, ‘slice’, ‘wave’ or ‘wood’?

Nouns - Useful to Know 02

What do ‘été’, ‘passé’ and ‘feux d’artifice’ mean? How would you say, ‘procession’, ‘Epiphany’ or ‘century’?

Numbers - One Hundred to One Million

What do ‘neuf cent treize’, ‘milliard’ and ‘quatre cent quatorze’ mean? How would you say, ‘two hundred’, ‘one thousand’ or ‘one hundred and eleven’?

Numbers - Ordinal

What do ‘quarantième’, ‘millième’ and ‘dix-neuvième’ mean? How would you say, ‘first’, ‘sixteenth’ or ‘eighty-eighth’?

Numbers - Zero to One Hundred

What do ‘onze’, ‘vingt-huit’ and ‘soixante-dix’ mean? How would you say, ‘thirteen’, ‘ninety-two’ or ‘forty’?

Prepositions and Pronouns

What do ‘autour de’, ‘malgré’ and ‘vers’ mean? How would you say, ‘towards’, ‘instead of’, or ‘nobody’?

Verbs - Useful to Know 01

What do ‘naître’, ‘déménager’ and ‘tremper’ mean? How would you say, ‘to tidy’, ‘to freeze’ or ‘to be born’?

Verbs - Useful to Know 02

What do ‘sauvegarder’, ‘pleuvoir’ and ‘rester en contact’ mean? How would you say, ‘to upload’, ‘to put down’ or ‘to print’?

Verbs Relating to Ambition

What do ‘espérer’, ‘élargir’ and ‘gagner’ mean? How would you say, ‘to wish’ or ‘to dream’?

Verbs Relating to Education 01

What do ‘apprendre’, ‘enseigner’ and ‘échouer’ mean? How would you say, ‘to repeat the year’ or ‘to discuss’?

Verbs Relating to Education 02

What do ‘penser’, ‘étudier’ and ‘marquer un but’ mean? How would you say, ‘to train’, ‘to know’ or ‘to be right’?

Verbs Relating to Global Issues

What do ‘harceler’, ‘gâter’ and ‘se mettre en colère’ mean? How would you say, ‘protect’, ‘destroy’, or ‘tolerate’?

Verbs Relating to Social Issues

What do ‘soigner’, ‘espérer’ and ‘tousser’ mean? How would you say, ‘to be well’, ‘to train’, or ‘to avoid’?

Verbs Relating to Travel 01

What do ‘revenir’, ‘traduire’ and ‘louer’ mean? How would you say, ‘to lodge or ‘to fly?

Verbs Relating to Travel 02

What do ‘déranger’, ‘décoller’ and ‘s’asseoir’ mean? How would you say, ‘to leave’, ‘to slow down’, or ‘to lie in’?

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Use these cluster links to move across related quizzes without relying on a single long list.

Instructions

Adjectives To Describe Opinions

Adverbs Relating To Time

Nouns Food And Drink

What to practise first in Fast French

Start with short quiz sets where score swings are common, then only move to mixed quizzes after weak methods are corrected.

  • First pass: identify two weak topic clusters from your last attempts.
  • Second pass: retake quizzes with written error notes beside each wrong answer.
  • Third pass: switch to mixed-topic quizzes to check recall under pressure.

Quick answers

Can quizzes replace revision notes?

No. Quizzes diagnose performance, while notes and topic guides fix understanding gaps.

When should I move to full papers?

Move once your topic quiz accuracy is consistent and repeat mistakes are reduced.

Where should I revise next?

Go to GCSE Fast French revision topics for concept repair, then use GCSE Fast French past papers for timed practice.

GCSE Fast French revision and practice questions

As a GCSE subject, Fast French improves fastest when revision is tested through practice questions rather than left as reading alone. These quizzes identify weak topic knowledge, exam timing issues and the question types that need closer review.

AQA, Edexcel and OCR exams all reward accurate recall, clear method and careful response to command words. After each quiz, record whether marks were lost through knowledge, timing, wording or method. That error log gives revision a clearer direction.

Continue with full Fast French revision guide

Description

Try GCSE French quiz covering vocabulary, adjectives, adverbs, key phrases, and grammar. Practise translation skills and everyday language topics to improve accuracy and confidence for exams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are included in GCSE French quizzes?+

GCSE French quizzes include vocabulary, adjectives, adverbs, common phrases, grammar structures, and translation skills across a range of everyday topics.

What is translation in GCSE French?+

Translation involves converting sentences between French and English accurately, using correct vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.

How do French quizzes help improve vocabulary?+

They group words into themes such as colours, people, and daily life, helping students remember and apply vocabulary more effectively.

Which French topics are most important for GCSE exams?+

Key topics include common phrases, verb forms, adjectives, and everyday vocabulary related to school, home, and social situations.

How can students improve their French translation skills?+

By practising regularly, learning key vocabulary, and understanding grammar patterns, students can translate more accurately.

Are short quizzes effective for GCSE French revision?+

Yes, short quizzes allow students to focus on one topic at a time, making revision more manageable and effective.