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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I graduated with a Master of Arts in Child Study and Education and teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the English, French, and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential language acquisition skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I graduated with a Master of Arts in Child Study and Education and teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the English, French, and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential language acquisition skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
French lesson - Qu’est-ce que tu as visité ?
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French lesson - Qu’est-ce que tu as visité ?

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This lesson can be used in your French classroom to teach your students how to use the past tense of the verb “visiter” to talk about places they have visited. By the end of the lesson, your students should be able to understand how to use the passé composé of the verb “visiter.” They should also be able to show their understanding of a text when answering questions, write a short paragraph to describe places they visited and what it was like, and remember key words to give their opinion.
¿Qué deportes haces? (What sports do you do?)
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¿Qué deportes haces? (What sports do you do?)

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This retrieval practice activity can be used in your Spanish language classroom to help your students recall vocabulary related to sports and activities in Spanish. Your students will also be able to practice talking about sports in the first person singular. Ex. “Hago (sport)” or “Juego (sport).”
Activities in French on Autumn Peltier Indigenous activist
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Activities in French on Autumn Peltier Indigenous activist

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This reading comprehension activity will get your students thinking about how they can be more enviornmentally sustainable by saving water at their school and home. This is aligned with the Ontario curriculum expectations for Grade 5 Social Studies. It includes a reading comprehension text, questions, key vocabulary and definitions, and a culminating summative task (a letter to Indigenous activist, Autumn Peltier). A sample of the letter and success criteria are provided.
Compréhension écrite - Je me présente …
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Compréhension écrite - Je me présente …

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Students can practice their written and reading comprehension skills through reading short texts and answering questions about them. The three aspects covered are content, conventions, and connections, as part of the MYP 1-4 IB Curriculum (Emergent French Learners).
Expressions utiles en français
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Expressions utiles en français

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This handout can be used in your French classroom to help your students practice using common expressions in French (ex. saying thank you, asking to go to the toilet, etc.)
Activité orale - Je parle !
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Activité orale - Je parle !

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This fun interactive activity can help promote your students´ speaking skills in your French classroom. Materials: Link to an online dice is provided on the document. You can also use a pair of physical dice.
Actividad - La foto del día
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Actividad - La foto del día

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This photo of the day activity can be used in your Spanish language classroom to promote your students´ creative writing skills to describe photos. Three photos are included with this activity. You may choose to use your own photos from the Internet.
Les Oscars du Cinéma (The Academy Awards/Oscars Presentation)
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Les Oscars du Cinéma (The Academy Awards/Oscars Presentation)

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This short Oscar´s / Academy Awards inspired activity can be used in your French Language Classroom as a fun way to have your students do oral presentations / short films. At the end, have your students vote for the best presentation to win an Oscar award. This is an engaging way to have your students record videos for your French class. Students will be more motivated to get creative and edit their presentations if they will be nominated for an Oscar!