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Who it is for : Teachers who would like to use the imperfect and the present perfect tense in French in a different way that is to say through a tale. I adapted that tale from a French website for students in KS3-4

Included:

  • Word and PDF versions of the tale
  • Word and PDT versions of the correction

Useful for revising or assessing students knowledge on the imperfect or present perfect tense. You can also plan around the exercises if you like.

Here are the instructions for each exercise:
Exercice 1 : Mets les verbes ci-dessous au bon endroit
Exercice 2 : Conjugue les verbes au passé composé ou à l’imparfait.
Exercice 3 : Conjugue les verbes à l’imparfait.
Exercice 4 : Mets les phrases dans le bon ordre pour savoir la fin du conte

Learning objectives:

  • Comprehend the story
  • Identify when to use the two different tenses
  • Demonstrate your understanding through the different exercises

I have provided some pictures that can help the students understand what the tale is about.

Curricula : All

I would not advise to send this worksheet as a homework as it can be challenging for some students. I would do it as a class activity and focus on the formation of the different tenses.

Enjoy and please leave a comment or a rating :)

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5

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nm28

4 years ago
5

This is wonderful, showing that grammar does not have to be dry.<br /> <br /> Merci beaucoup!

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