French Vocabulary: Crossword Puzzles for Beginners
Looking for a fun way to learn French vocabulary? Try crossword puzzles. They are engaging, fun and don’t require a tutor.
This crossword puzzle is all about the most common type of French verbs (-er).
The gird below is an image. You can use the clues and the word bank to answer the questions on a separate piece of paper.
Clues
Across
4. to speak (on the phone)
6. to like; to love
7. to look for
9. to live (in)
10. to forget
13. to meet
15. to look (at), to watch
16. to share
18. to prefer
20. to draw; to design
21. to think (that)
Down
1. to arrive
2. to eat
3. to hate
5. to work
8. to begin, to start
11. to study
12. to travel
14. to meet up with; to find (again)
17. to love
19. to give
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French Vocabulary: Word Bank
to arrive [ARRIVER]
to give [DONNER]
to work [TRAVAILLER]
to like; to love [AIMER]
to hate [DÉTESTER]
to share [PARTAGER]
to begin, to start [COMMENCER]
to look (at), to watch [REGARDER]
to look for [CHERCHER]
to live (in) [HABITER(À)]
to eat [MANGER]
to love [ADORER]
to think (that) [PENSER(QUE/QU’)]
to forget [OUBLIER]
to study [ÉTUDIER]
to meet [RENCONTRER]
to speak (on the phone) [PARLER(AUTÉLÉPHONE)]
to travel [VOYAGER]
to prefer [AIMERMIEUX]
to draw; to design [DESSINER]
to meet up with; to find (again) [RETROUVER]
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