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I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
French Numbers - Colors - School Supplies Battleship Games - BUNDLE
Use this classic game format to have your students practice les nombres 1 - 20, les couleurs et les fournitures scolaires vocabulary. These are NO PREP activities, just print and go. The games does not include school subjects, just school supplies and a few things around the classroom. 5 versions of the game are included in each set.
One set is for numbers and the other is for colors. Both sets use the same 40 vocabulary words.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like.
A list of 8 vocabulary words is written in the left column, and random numbers 1 - 20 are written on the top in numeric form on one set. The other set has masculine and feminine forms of 8 colors at the top. Students randomly match the words on the left with numbers or colors at the top. Some of the vocabulary is deliberately singular when the number 1 is on the grid, so that’s something students will have to watch out for! This will give them an opportunity to see the plural forms of the words.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses.
This resource includes 40 different vocabulary words related to les fournitures scolaires. You get five versions of the game in each set for a total of 10 games.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight school related vocabulary words are written in the vertical column and random numbers 1 - 20 or colors are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say a word on the left and a number or color at the top. The vocabulary words have (M) or (F) written next to them instead of articles in case they need to say un or une for a singular word in the numbers set. The colors set includes indefinite articles.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
French Numbers - Colors - Clothes - Battleship Games - BUNDLE
Use this classic game format to have your students practice les nombres 1 - 20, les couleurs et les vêtements vocabulary. These are NO PREP activities, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included in each set.
One set is for numbers and the other is for colors. Both sets use the same 40 vocabulary words.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page.
A list of 8 vocabulary words is written in the left column, and random numbers 1 - 20 are written on the top in numeric form on one set. The other set has masculine and feminine forms of 8 colors at the top. Students randomly match the words on the left with numbers or colors at the top. Some of the vocabulary is deliberately singular when the number 1 is on the grid, so that’s something students will have to watch out for! This will give them an opportunity to see the plural forms of the words.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses.
This resource includes 40 different vocabulary words related to les vêtements. You get five versions of the game in each set for a total of 10 games.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight clothes / vêtements related vocabulary words are written in the vertical column and random numbers 1 - 20 or colors are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say a word on the left and a number or color at the top. The vocabulary words have (M) or (F) written next to them instead of articles in case they need to say un or une for a singular word in the numbers set. The colors set includes indefinite articles.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
Here are 32 FRENCH ÊTRE EXPRESSIONS task cards to use when teaching this important verb at the intermediate to advanced levels. These task cards require students to form sentences using the verb ÊTRE in the present, passé composé, imperfect, simple future, conditional, past conditional, plus-que-parfait tenses as well as the present subjunctive. See the preview for an example.
Students are required to make sentences based on the prompts written on each card. Just print out as many sets of the cards as you will need, cut them out and laminate for future use if possible.
Included with this product:
32 task cards in black and white for easy printing
32 task cards in color
Être expressions list with images + Quizlet study set
Answer key
Student response sheet
Here are 32 FRENCH ÊTRE EXPRESSIONS task cards to use when teaching this important verb. These cards are for beginners, so they're all in the present tense. See the preview for an example. Students are required to make sentences based on the prompts written on each card. Just print out as many sets of the cards as you will need, cut them out and laminate for future use if possible.
Included with this product:
32 task cards in black and white for easy printing
32 task cards in color
Être expressions list with images + Quizlet link
Answer key
Student response sheet
Here are 32 FRENCH FAIRE EXPRESSIONS task cards to use when teaching this important verb at the intermediate to advanced levels. These task cards require students to form sentences using the verb FAIRE in the present, passé composé, imperfect, simple future, conditional, past conditional, plus-que-parfait tenses as well as the present subjunctive.
Students are required to make sentences based on the prompts written on each card. Just print out as many sets of the cards as you will need, cut them out and laminate for future use if possible.
Included with this product:
32 task cards in black and white for easy printing
32 task cards in color
Answer key
Student response sheet
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - BUNDLE
Use fortune tellers / cootie catchers to have students practice telling time in French using 12 and 24 hour clocks. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing this important skill at any time of the year.
This resource includes 5 fortune tellers for saying the time in French and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper. See the preview for a sneak peak. If you’d like to print in black and white, have your students color in the circles you see. I’ve left a white space in the center of each circle for this purpose.
Times used for the 12 hour clock:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
Times used for the 24 hour clock:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
20h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h00
17h45
21h40
14h55
French IR Verbs Fortune Tellers Bundle - 5 Games - 5 Tenses
Save 30% with this Regular IR Verbs Fortune Teller Bundle which includes 5 games in 5 tenses and folding directions:
le présent
le passé composé
l’imparfait
le futur simple
le conditionnel présent
Use fortune tellers to have your students practice conjugating verbs in different tenses and learning vocabulary in a fun way.
Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are perfect activities for reviewing verb conjugations at any time of the year.
French reading comprehension texts and questions for beginners - SET 2
10 French reading comprehension activities with questions to get your beginning French students reading more. These no prep and easy to print worksheets cover ten different themes and fifteen grammar points.
Themes:
→ Au café
→ Chez le médecin
→ Faire les courses
→ J’ai faim
→ J’ai soif
→ Je me présente
→ L’été
→ L’hiver
→ Le week-end
→ Ma famille
Grammar points covered across the ten texts:
→ subject pronouns
→ articles: definite, indefinite, partitive
→ possessive adjectives
→ numbers
→ aller
→ avoir + expressions
→ adjectives
→ il faut
→ stressed pronouns
→ plural nouns
→ prepositions of location
→ time, days, months
→ être
→ faire + expressions
→ questions
Answer key and English translations of the texts are included.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Use this set of VRAI OU FAUX French speaking prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each other in French. These 50 true or false cards are terrific for speaking and students think it is a really fun game.
The cards are written only in French so they would be perfect for either French immersion or core French curriculums. Not only will your students learn a ton of new vocabulary, but they’ll think the general knowledge trivia questions are a lot of fun. You may want to have students work with a partner if you’re making a game out of it so that they can help each other out with the correct answers to the false statements.
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or centers. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with French students at any level.
Included:
50 vrai ou faux cards (color and black and white versions)
9 ways to use these cards
Sheet to record “nouveaux mots”
How to play SCOOT
Response sheet to use in SCOOT activity
There are many ways you can use this set of 50 vrai ou faux cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions. When a statement is said to be false, students have to then correct the statement to make it true. Simple negation is fine if you say so, but if you want to up the game and make it a real challenge have students correct the sentences with the correct information! Answer key is provided for small group work or centers.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out correct answers to false statements.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer true or false and to correct the false statements. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question. All cards are numbered so it is simple to stay organized. Full instructions are included.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as an icebreaker activity at the beginning of the school year or right after school holidays.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions and vocabulary building.
French reading comprehension texts and questions for beginners - SET 2
10 French reading comprehension activities with questions to get your beginning to intermediate French students reading more. These no prep and easy to print worksheets cover ten different themes and eighteen grammar points.
Themes:
→ Faire du shopping
→ Je le lui dis tout le temps
→ Je n’ai jamais
→ Je ne veux pas
→ Je veux bien, mais je ne peux pas parce que je dois…
→ Les devoirs
→ Parler couramment
→ Quel est ton plat préféré?
→ Quelle nationalité?
→ Toujours et jamais
Grammar points covered across the ten texts:
→ regular ER verbs + ouvrir
→ futur proche + falloir
→ negation
→ regular IR verbs
→ dormir, sortir, partir
→ nationalities, languages
→ common adverbs
→ regular RE verbs
→ prendre, comprendre, apprendre
→ interrogative words + quel
→ demonstrative adjectives
→ vouloir, pouvoir, devoir in present tense
→ passé composé with avoir and negation
→ voir, croire, boire
→ direct object pronouns
→ écrire, lire, dire
→ indirect object pronouns
→ direct and indirect object pronouns together
Answer key and English translations of the texts are included.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Play this ESL SPRING Vocabulary Taboo game and have some fun!
Playing games and having fun is when learning really happens in ESL class. I love to play the game Taboo with my students. ESL taboo is a game that is easy to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike.
Your students will learn a lot of new and useful vocabulary while playing this fun speaking game.
This ESL SPRING Vocabulary Taboo game includes:
40 different Taboo game cards to create a deck that you will print and cut out for as many teams as you need (black and white + color versions provided). I like to laminate them, punch holes and hook the cards together with a keyring. Talk about years to come of no prep activities!
Game instructions for both beginner and advanced students.
Object of the game:
One player tries to get his teammate to guess the word at the top of a card. The player must give clues, but he can't use any of the Taboo words in his description. The taboo words are those written beneath the word at the top of the card. Teams score points for each word successfully guessed, and the team with the most points wins.
French Past Conditional Lesson - Should have, Could have, Would have
This resource includes the following:
➯ A set of 25 numbered cards with sentences written in English that students will then translate to French. A numbered answer key is also included so that students can work on their own. It is expected that students also know some other past tenses and some simple pronouns that are normally taught way before the past conditional.
➯ A one page printable reference guide that folds into a booklet that students can use for easy reference. The booklet includes all of the essential information needed for saying should have, could have, and would have.
➯ A two page study guide on forming the present conditional that highlights how to say should have, could have, and would have. If you do double-sided printing you can still just pass out one sheet of paper. The study guide is jam packed with everything you need to know about the past conditional.
Here’s the link to my video tutorial on how to use should have, could have, and would have in the past conditional. The study guide included with this resource follows the information given in the video lesson.
French Present Conditional Lesson - Should, Could, Would
This resource includes the following:
➯ A set of 25 numbered cards with sentences written in English that students will then translate to French. A numbered answer key is also included so that students can work on their own. It is expected that students also know the imperfect tense and some simple pronouns that are normally taught way before the conditional.
➯ A one page printable reference guide that folds into a booklet that students can use for easy reference. The booklet includes all of the essential information needed for saying should, could, and would.
➯ A one page study guide on forming the present conditional that highlights how to say should, could, and would. The study guide also includes the imperfect endings, a chart of the most common irregular stems in the conditional, and twelve examples in French and English
Here’s the link to my video tutorial on how to use should, could, and would in the present conditional. To get right to the lesson without all of the extra talk (it’s my YouTube channel) just start at :57 and end at 13:15. The study guide included with this resource follows the information given in the video lesson.
French Pronouns Y and EN - 75 Practice Cards
75 cards to practice using the French pronouns Y and EN in three different tenses. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use Y and EN in many different situations.
Each card indicates the tense to be used: présent, passé composé, futur proche
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either Y or EN. A two page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of one sheet of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students so that they can check their work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
EXAMPLES:
PRÉSENT - JE - ALLER - LA FAC
Je vais à la fac.
J’y vais.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - FAIRE - DU PIANO
Tu as fait du piano.
Tu en as fait.
FUTUR PROCHE - ON - PARLER - DE NOËL
On va parler de Noël.
On va en parler.
French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - 75 Practice Cards
75 cards to practice using French direct and indirect object pronouns in three different tenses. These practice cards focus on using: LE - LA - LES - LUI - LEUR. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use LE or LA to mean HIM or HER instead of LUI, and LES to mean THEM instead of LEUR.
Each card indicates the tense to be used: présent, passé composé, futur proche
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either a direct or indirect object pronoun. A two page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of one sheet of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students so that they can check their work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
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EXAMPLES:**
PRÉSENT - JE - PARLER - MARIE
Je parle à Maris.
Je lui parle.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - MANGER - PIZZA
Tu as mangé la pizza.
Tu l’as mangée.
FUTUR PROCHE - VOUS - FINIR - DEVOIRS
Vous allez finir vos devoirs.
Vous allez les finir.
French Passé Composé être ou avoir 50 Practice cards
This is a set of 50 practice cards to help your students practice and master using 50 verbs - regular, irregular and reflexive - in the passé composé with both helping verbs. This set of cards provides an excellent way to review forming the passé composé your more advanced students who know avoir and être as a helping verb. Each card displays a sentence in French in the present tense that students should transform in the passé composé. You can also use a s a written test to check for agreements.
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE
Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using 12 hour and 24 hour clocks. These are NO PREP activities, just print and go. 10 versions of the game are included in this bundle.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like.
A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. These games will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. The set which uses the 24 hour clock will be a good reminder not to use that vocabulary and to say the actual numbers.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight hours are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
French Subjunctive Practice Cards - Il faut que
This set of 50 study cards is meant to help students practice and master forming the French present subjunctive. Each card provides a sentence with a blank where the verb should be. The verb to use is written in the infinitive form at the top of each card. 25 cards begin with Il faut que, and 25 begin with Il ne faut pas que.
Students practice using regular and irregular verbs in the subjunctive, and the English translations provided on the answer key will be most helpful as they come across new vocabulary and ways of saying things. None of the English translations begin with It is necessary that, because that isn’t the best way to say these sentences in English. Students will gain better knowledge of why the subjunctive is used by working with so many different examples.
Included:
50 practice cards
Answer key in French and English
Help your students improve their French with this practical listening and reading comprehension resource featuring le plus-que-parfait. A lot of passé composé is also included in the text.
The plus-que-parfait is embedded in the text, allowing students to practice making inferences, connections, and predictions. The resource includes ten comprehension questions that encourage careful reading or listening. This isn’t a beginner-level quiz, so it will challenge your students to think more deeply about the language.
What’s Included:
This resource has eight different parts that can be used for either reading or listening practice. Each part builds on the last, helping students understand and use the material effectively.
Reading Comprehension - Written Text: Start by having students read the text. You can let them read along while listening to the audio, helping them connect spoken and written French.
Listening Comprehension - Audio Recording: The text is read by François, a native speaker from Paris, at a normal pace. If students find it too fast at first, let them read along while listening, and then try listening without the text.
Listening Comprehension - Questions Audio Recording: After the text, students will hear questions read aloud, with a bell tone and a brief pause to give their answers. This helps them practice listening and responding in real time.
Listening Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: This worksheet allows students to write their answers to the spoken questions. For a more interactive experience, you can have them answer orally instead.
Reading Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: With the text in front of them, students answer questions in complete sentences, helping them to better understand and express their thoughts in French.
Reading Comprehension - Multiple Choice Questions Worksheet: This worksheet offers a multiple-choice format for students who might need a bit more support, making it easier to find the correct answers.
Cloze Activity - Fill in the Blanks: Students listen to the audio and fill in the missing words in the text. A word bank is provided, and you can use the original text as the answer key.
English Translation of Text + Multiple Choice Quiz Answer Key: An English translation of the text is included for reference, along with the answer key for the multiple-choice quiz. While the translation is helpful, the focus is on understanding the French text.
How to Use:
For best results, start with the reading activities so students become familiar with the text. After a few days or the following week, use the same material for listening practice. This will help reinforce what they’ve learned and improve their overall language skills.
This resource is a great way to help your students gain confidence in French!
Help your students improve their French with this practical listening and reading comprehension resource. It features key French expressions like:
“Ça sent bon ici!”
“Il a l’air triste.”
“Ça m’est égal.”
“Merci, c’est gentil.”
“Cela fait du bien de parler avec vous.”
“Cela me semble juste.”
These expressions are embedded in the text, allowing students to practice making inferences, connections, and predictions. The resource includes ten comprehension questions that encourage careful reading or listening. This isn’t a beginner-level quiz, so it will challenge your students to think more deeply about the language.
What’s Included:
This resource has eight different parts that can be used for either reading or listening practice. Each part builds on the last, helping students understand and use the material effectively.
Reading Comprehension - Written Text: Start by having students read the text. You can let them read along while listening to the audio, helping them connect spoken and written French.
Listening Comprehension - Audio Recording: The text is read by François, a native speaker from Paris, at a normal pace. If students find it too fast at first, let them read along while listening, and then try listening without the text.
Listening Comprehension - Questions Audio Recording: After the text, students will hear questions read aloud, with a bell tone and a brief pause to give their answers. This helps them practice listening and responding in real time.
Listening Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: This worksheet allows students to write their answers to the spoken questions. For a more interactive experience, you can have them answer orally instead.
Reading Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: With the text in front of them, students answer questions in complete sentences, helping them to better understand and express their thoughts in French.
Reading Comprehension - Multiple Choice Questions Worksheet: This worksheet offers a multiple-choice format for students who might need a bit more support, making it easier to find the correct answers.
Cloze Activity - Fill in the Blanks: Students listen to the audio and fill in the missing words in the text. A word bank is provided, and you can use the original text as the answer key.
English Translation of Text + Multiple Choice Quiz Answer Key: An English translation of the text is included for reference, along with the answer key for the multiple-choice quiz. While the translation is helpful, the focus is on understanding the French text.
How to Use:
For best results, start with the reading activities so students become familiar with the text. After a few days or the following week, use the same material for listening practice. This will help reinforce what they’ve learned and improve their overall language skills.
This resource is a great way to help your students gain confidence in French!