French Sounds & Pronunciation PPTQuick View
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French Sounds & Pronunciation PPT

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<p>An excellent resource for time-poor teaching looking to help their French students listening and speaking skills, through better pronunciation.</p> <p>This PPT features personal recordings of and some links to Youtube videos with further detailed explantions of many different French sound combinations including nasal sounds and the infamous French ‘R’.<br /> A great resources for students to use in class with their teacher and/or to brush up their pronuncation from home.</p> <p>Sounds addressed:<br /> é and è, e, ch, qu, gne, i, oi<br /> ç, ill, an, eau, en, in, ique, eux<br /> an, am, en, em<br /> in, im, aim, ain, ein, yn, ym<br /> eu, ai, un, eu<br /> u versus ou<br /> au, ph, gn, on, ê<br /> ail, ien, oeu, ille,<br /> tion, ette, ein, eur<br /> l’alphabet<br /> the French ‘r’</p> <p>Permission from Dylane at The Perfect French with Dylane on Youtube was acquired to include her videos.</p>
Irreuglar French Verb Tables in 9 TensesQuick View
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Irreuglar French Verb Tables in 9 Tenses

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<p>This table of 17 useful French irregular verbs + 4 common regular verbs includes 9 tenses. Also provided is a blank set for students to fill in. Great for revision, setting for students to memorise etc.</p>
Key Regular and Irregular French Verbs in 6 TensesQuick View
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Key Regular and Irregular French Verbs in 6 Tenses

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<p>Verb tables and a blank set of tables for students of the verbs below in the present, near future, the perfect, imperfect, simple future, and conditional tenses.</p> <ul> <li>Parler</li> <li>Finir</li> <li>Attendre</li> <li>Aller</li> <li>Avoir</li> <li>Connaitre</li> <li>Devoir</li> <li>Etre</li> <li>Faire</li> <li>Mettre</li> <li>Partir</li> <li>Pouvoir</li> <li>Prendre</li> <li>Sortir</li> <li>Venir</li> <li>Vouloir</li> <li>Se laver</li> <li>S’amuser</li> </ul>