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Hi, I’m Freya.

I've been sent some photos from France.

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Where is France?

A cartoon map of Europe. France is a darker green colour. It is a big country below the UK.
  • France is in Europe. This is the continent you live in.
  • There are around 63 million people living in France.
A cartoon map of Europe. France is a darker green colour. It is a big country below the UK.
a bicycle next to a building in France
  • There are lots of things to see and do in France.
  • Visitors go to theme parks, ski in the mountains, build sandcastles on the beach and visit the capital, Paris.
  • The Alps are a famous mountain range in France.
  • They cover such a big area, they can be found in more than one country in Europe.

What can you see in France?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, A girl standing next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, This is the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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World Words

  • Continent - an area of the world that contains different countries.
  • Sea - an area of salty water that is surrounded on two or more sides by land.
  • Valley - a low area between two hilly areas, often with a river flowing through it.
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A cartoon of Notre Dame cathedral. It is tall with two towers and arched windows. It is in between two trees. At the front of the cartoon is a table with some cheese and a drink on it.
  • Farm - an area of land and buildings where animals are kept or crops are grown.
  • Town - a place smaller than a city with lots of houses and schools.
  • City - a busy place with lots of buildings, offices, houses and people.
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Activities

Activity 1: What's in France?

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Activity 2: Quiz – France

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