dans ce cas
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
'ouvrez votre trousse'
If you're talking about an object that is masculine (in case you don't know, objects are either feminine or masculine in french) you'll say "Celui-là" if it's feminine "celle-là"
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
trousse
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
grippe ! for this case we say "grippe porcine"
I am assuming you want to say "Yes, I am speaking French" in French. In that case, it would be: Oui, je parle français.
votre trousse à crayons
une noir trousse
A pencil case is 'une trousse', then the plural is 'des trousses'.
Try word reference.com it gives good translations
les escaliers, la cage d'escalier
kind - gentil (or in the case of a woman who is kind - gentille)
in my pencil case, I don't have ... -> dans ma trousse, il n'y a pas ... it translates back to: in my pencil case, there is no ...
'ouvrez votre trousse'