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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.
Form present tense and futur proche sentences using the French verb ALLER. Worksheet includes ten sentences to reconstruct: conjugate verbs, add articles and prepositions when necessary, make agreement, etc.
Example: Marie et Estelle / aller / parc / 15 heures
Response: Marie et Estelle vont au parc à 15 heures.
Students can also complete this exercise using tenses other than the present.
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The verb ALLER is one of the first we teach in French, and there are many ways to use this verb with easy to learn expressions. Here's a list of 32 fun, easy and useful ALLER expressions with corresponding images and a fill in the blank exercise.
Here are 32 FRENCH ALLER 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 previews 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.
Here are 32 FRENCH ALLER 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, futur antérieur tenses as well as the present subjunctive.
The verb ALLER is one of the most important verbs in French. Have some fun with this simple dice game to reinforce 32 different ALLER expressions as well as the conjugation of the verb in any tense you wish.
Included:
How to play
Aller expressions list with images
5 versions of the game
Student response and score sheet
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Playing TABOO while learning French ALLER expressions is a great way to get students to speak French and learn a lot of new vocabulary. This game is simple to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike.
All of the words on the cards are in French and English. This is very useful as many of the words will be new to students.
This French Aller Expressions Taboo game includes the following:
32 Taboo game cards to print, cut out and laminate if possible (see preview)
Color and black and white versions included
How to play
Aller expressions list with images
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You’re going to love this powerpoint FRENCH ALLER EXPRESSIONS JEOPARDY GAME with all the bells and whistles. It even has the JEOPARDY music, A DAILY DOUBLE and FINAL JEOPARDY.
Use this Aller Expressions Quizlet Set
to have your students practice the 32 ALLER expressions used in these activities. The images you see on the QUIZLET are the same as those in the activity and expressions list.
This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on for the last 15 years of playing it with my students. The answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question unless you want to play that way. My students absolutely love this game, and so do I. They get very excited about it and always look forward to JEOPARDY DAY.
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French Adverb Exercises - La Formation des Adverbes et Les Adverbes de Manière
These French adverb worksheets can also be used as a quizzes.
There are 3 worksheets included with answer keys.
Exercise 1: In the first section, students read a sentence and fill in the blank with the adverbial form of one of three adjectives they see in parentheses. In the second section, students transform adjectives they see in French to the adverbial form. In the third section, students must translate adverbs they see in English to French.
Exercise 2: Rewrite sentences replacing underlined adjectives with adverbs.
Exercise 3: Rewrite sentences using the adverb in parentheses placing the adverb correctly in present tense and passé composé sentences.
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I call this game “Jeopardy”, but it’s my own version that I’ve worked out the kinks on for the last 15 years of playing it with my students. This is not a Powerpoint presentation. You have to write out the game on your whiteboard.
It’s not just like the game show on television, and the answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question, unless you want to. My students absolutely love this game, and so do I. They get very excited about it and look forward to Jeopardy day toward the end of every chapter.
This game would be wonderful after having spent time learning possessive adjectives in French. This version of the game focuses on using possessive adjectives with family members.
I’ve spent years working out the best way to play this game in a classroom setting, and it works so well that I went into a lot of detail in the instructions. The game includes 5 categories, daily doubles, and final jeopardy. If you have any questions at all about the game, please do feel free to ask.
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It’s time to learn possessive adjectives, and since they’re so different in French than in English, they can be tricky. I’ve put together a video in which I explain how to use possessive adjectives, how they are different than in English, and lots of examples. The pdf file is the same lesson, but in written form and with more examples and details. All rules and exceptions are carefully spelled out, and two exercises are included. The vocabulary I have chosen to focus on in the exercises is related to hotels.
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