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Les vacances à Paris
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Les vacances à Paris

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A scene in Paris showing children having their photo taken by the Eiffel Tower. Aim of the excercise to is get children 'talking&'. Their L/O is to see how many sentences they can find which describes something in the picture. I have given some examples but the possibilities are endless. ~Revises: prepositions/il y a/verbs/age/name/clothes/weather. Ideal for partner work. Feedback is always most welcome.
La fille qui aime lire
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La fille qui aime lire

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I am always looking for ideas to consolidate topics which my students have learnt. This simple activity recaps and revises: name/age/nationality/hair/colour/clothes/opinions/propositions/verbs. Children are given the picture and have to find as many sentences as poss. which describe something in the picture. I have included a sample of sentences to give an idea. Possibilities are endless. Children have to see how many of those sentences they can find. Stickers for those who find different ones and to the person who finds the most. Ideal for pair work. Feedback is always valued.
Les Loisirs
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Les Loisirs

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Gap fill activity introducing vocabulary for a range of activities that children might do in their spare time. Suitable for l/a. Feedback is always appreciated.
French School Subjects - board game
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French School Subjects - board game

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Snakes and ladder game to reinforce school subjects/days of the week/time and the phrase ‘J’étudie…’. More able students could also give opinions on the subjects which they land on. Rules for playing the game differ slightly to those of regular snakes and ladders. Back onto card and laminate to make the game more durable. I have also added a 2nd game. The idea with this one is to use the expressions: I like/love/hate/don’t like. 2ticks=I love, 1tick=I like, 2crosses=I hate and 1 cross=I don’t like. Feedback is always very welcome.
Ma routine du lundi au vendredi (song)
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Ma routine du lundi au vendredi (song)

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A simple song describing the start of a school day. Song to the tune 'If you&'re happy and you know it&';. Credit for this goes to 'sagramor&' who has the powerpoint to this song. Thank you again for allowing me to make this worksheet. The 2nd verse is one that I have made up. I added this as the children I teach are currently learning the names for school subjects. Feedback is always appreciated.
Let's Revise
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Let's Revise

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Activity to revise: colours, nouns, numbers, vocabulary of everyday objects and propositions. See worksheets for instructions. Feedback is always welcome.
Une histoire de deux petites souris
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Une histoire de deux petites souris

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Book to make about the story of two little mice and the big and beautiful house where they live in Paris. Find out which animal arrives and on which day and how many they are at the end of the week. I have make a book in colour and one in black and white. The book in b&w has pictures missing which the children have to draw themselves. Revises names of animals, colours, days of the week and opinions (love, like, hate, detest). Feedback is always welcome.
Un Chanson de Couleurs
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Un Chanson de Couleurs

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Came across this video on youtube which I just had to share. The song, about colours, is so catchy the students will learn it in no time at all and they should have fun singing it too. Feedback is always welcome.
Le bureau de Mademoiselle Michaux
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Le bureau de Mademoiselle Michaux

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A simple comprehension descibing the office of Miss Michaux. Consolidates: prepositions, verbs, weather, time, likes and dislikes. Find out why Miss Michaux isn't in her office and why it&'s fortunate that she isn&';t there... I have included questions to accompany the text, but more able students could make up there own. Feedback is always welcome.
Où est Père Noël?
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Où est Père Noël?

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Worksheets on a Christmas theme using the prepositions: behind, in front of, near to, inbetween, under and next to. Could be used to revise propositions and Christmas vocabulary. For L/A children I have made gap-fill worksheets where just the proposition word is missing As my students have learnt propositions and Christmas Vocabulary I though this was a good way of testing what they remember. Feedback is always appreciated. Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année a tous.