KS330 quizzes

KS3 Fast French Quizzes | Vocabulary, Phrases, Verbs &…

Nouns - Work and School

What do ‘trousse’, ‘cahier’ and ‘pompier’ mean? How would you say, ‘accountant’, ‘hairdresser’ or ‘school uniform’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Numbers

What do ‘quinze’, ‘soixante’ and ‘quatre-vingts’ mean? How would you say, ‘forty’, ‘sixteen’ or ‘one thousand’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Phrases Relating to Illness

What do ‘j'ai mal à la jambe’, ‘j'ai mal au ventre’ and ‘j’ai mal au coeur’ mean? How would you say , ‘I have a headache’ or ‘a toothache’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Prepositions

What do ‘contre’, ‘au-dessus de’ and ‘parmi’ mean? How would you say, ‘against’, ‘above’ or ‘around’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs - Most Common

What do ‘ils vont’, ‘nous disons’ and ‘je fais’ mean? How would you say, ‘we can’, ‘she’s going’ or ‘they are’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs - Past, Present and Future

What do ‘ce sera’, ‘je vais rester’ and ‘je mangeais’ mean? How would you say, ‘I drank’, ‘I used to be’ or ‘I'm going to travel’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs - Useful Ones to Know

What do ‘acheter’, ‘boire’ and ‘détester’ mean? How would you say, ‘to eat’, ‘to try’ or ‘to collect’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs in the Future Tense

What do ‘je prendrai’, ‘je tomberai’ and ‘je sauterai’ mean? How would you say, ‘I will have’ or ‘I will finish’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs in the Near Future Tense

What do ‘Je vais acheter’, and ‘nous allons vouloir’ mean? How would you say, ‘they are going to know’ or ‘he is going to make’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Verbs Relating to Leisure

What do ‘faire des promenades’, ‘jouer au foot’ and ‘’lire’ mean? How would you say, ‘to visit castles’ or ‘to play on the computer’?

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

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How to use these quizzes

Start with one quiz to identify weak areas, review mistakes carefully, and then retake a similar quiz before moving on. This works better than switching topics too quickly, especially when you want stable improvement in Fast French.

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Description

Explore KS3 Fast French quiz activities covering vocabulary, key phrases, verbs, and grammar topics. Practise numbers, adjectives, everyday expressions, and translation skills with short, interactive quizzes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a KS3 Fast French quiz?

A KS3 Fast French quiz is a short activity designed to help students practise French vocabulary, grammar, and translation skills through quick and interactive questions.

What topics are included in KS3 Fast French quizzes?

Topics include numbers, common phrases, verbs in different tenses, adjectives, and vocabulary related to everyday themes such as food, school, and travel.

How do French quizzes help improve translation skills?

They provide regular practice with word meanings and sentence structures, helping students quickly recognise and translate French into English and vice versa.

Which French vocabulary topics should KS3 students focus on first?

Students should begin with numbers, common phrases, and everyday vocabulary such as food, school, and family before moving on to more complex grammar.

Are grammar topics like past tense included in these quizzes?

Yes, quizzes include key grammar topics such as verb conjugations and past tense forms, helping students understand how sentences are structured.

How can students remember French words more easily?

Regular exposure, repetition through quizzes, and learning words in themed groups help improve memory and recall of French vocabulary.