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FSL FLE PRIMARY FRENCH IMMERSION BEGINNER FRENCH VOCABULARY CARDS

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99 Beginner French words & phrases, 198 matching French & English vocabulary cards, 18-page Reference & Vocabulary Memorization Workbook, 3 differentiated written recall challenges Writing out vocab really does help students consolidate their French. The vocabulary is listed French-English alphabetically in vocab groups at the front of the workbook, and this works really well as a longer-term reference resource.

The vocabulary groups are:

= les salutations
= les couleurs (masculine and feminine)
= les parties du corps (singular and plural)
= le temps
= les nombres 21-40
= les phrases pour la salle de classe
= questions et réponses

Written Recall Challenge One: students write the English word /phrase from a French prompt, with all the words and phrases grouped together in the same category

Written Recall Challenge Two: with this challenge, students write the words/phrases in French from an English prompt, and again, they’re all group together in the same category

Written Recall Challenge Three: this final challenge ‘switches’ at each question from French to English, and lists words and phrases randomly from each category - I’ve found that this really does encourage my students to think hard about their French vocab.

My students love to play the games and work through the workbook on a regular basis, not just when I introduce the particular vocab - in that way, they feel they can really practice and embed the vocab. They like to create quiz/games cards for each other, and that’s a great chance to apply their knowledge a little more practically.

I always laminate my games cards, because it’s well worth the time and effort - they’re definitely easier to work with in the classroom, and they last for years and years.

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