Save yourself some time! This download includes a 13 slides Powerpoint presentation with three games centered on revising food vocabulary in French. These are speaking, listening and reading games, aimed at helping your pupils improve their confidence in a fun and competitive environment.
French Tabou:
This game is a fun and creative way to get pupils speaking French.
With modification it can be used for both beginner and advanced pupils. Beginners can use the taboo words to help them explain the key word, advanced pupils must explain the key word WITHOUT using the taboo words on the card underneath it.
Great for laminating and can be used without needing any prep!
Object of the game:
Pupils are split into small groups. Pupils must try and get their teammates to guess the word at the top of a card. They can give clues, but can't use any of the taboo words underneath it. Teams score points for each word guessed successfully. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Follow Me Cards - great starter activity!
Game involves 30 cards and all need to be used to work, if you have less than 30 in your class give the stronger pupils more than one.
Hand each pupil a card as they enter the classroom.
All stand, the pupil with ‘Qui a de frites?’ goes first and reads their card out loud. The pupil with the card which says ‘I have some chips” speaks this out loud and then says their French sentence and so on.
Tarsia Activity - Great starter!
Cut out the triangle, muddle up the pieces and ask pupils to match up the English to the French. Can be used for individual, pair and group.
If you are considering buying these resources a HUGE thank you in advance. I aim to make activities as printer friendly as possible as well as using unique fonts and quality images to make the lessons the best they can be!
French Tabou:
This game is a fun and creative way to get pupils speaking French.
With modification it can be used for both beginner and advanced pupils. Beginners can use the taboo words to help them explain the key word, advanced pupils must explain the key word WITHOUT using the taboo words on the card underneath it.
Great for laminating and can be used without needing any prep!
Object of the game:
Pupils are split into small groups. Pupils must try and get their teammates to guess the word at the top of a card. They can give clues, but can't use any of the taboo words underneath it. Teams score points for each word guessed successfully. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Follow Me Cards - great starter activity!
Game involves 30 cards and all need to be used to work, if you have less than 30 in your class give the stronger pupils more than one.
Hand each pupil a card as they enter the classroom.
All stand, the pupil with ‘Qui a de frites?’ goes first and reads their card out loud. The pupil with the card which says ‘I have some chips” speaks this out loud and then says their French sentence and so on.
Tarsia Activity - Great starter!
Cut out the triangle, muddle up the pieces and ask pupils to match up the English to the French. Can be used for individual, pair and group.
If you are considering buying these resources a HUGE thank you in advance. I aim to make activities as printer friendly as possible as well as using unique fonts and quality images to make the lessons the best they can be!
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