<p>An introduction to pronominal verbs in french as well as examples of how to use them in context - for example, talking about morning routine.<br />
It also contains the numbers 1-60 as well as an introduction to telling the time. Again there’s examples in context to encourage students to use it in context - for example talking about what time they get up in the morning.</p>
<p>A perfect introduction to talking about some of the main national holidays and celebrations in France, as well as a set of questions encouraging students to talk about festivals that take place in their own country and their cultural significance</p>
<p>This introduction to talking about tourism in french is a fun way to improve spoken skills and confidence in the language. Containing both arguements for and against tourism, this resource is designed to prompt interesting and thought provoking debates in the classroom, allowing students to have fun and experiment with the language.</p>
<p>This is the perfect resources for teaching students how to talk about their hobbies and free time in french. It also contains the conjugation of the verbs faire and jouer in the present tense with examples of how they are both used when talking about leisure activies.</p>
<p>An introduction to the French language:<br />
Introducing yourself, where you live, how old you are, your physical appearance and more.<br />
This is the perfect resource for teaching someone who is a complete beginner.</p>
<p>This resource is perfect for talking about city life in french. It contains a list of shop and transport vocabulary as well as giving and asking for directions, with an example conversation.</p>
<p>Une exercise de conjugaison des verbes à l’imparfait.<br />
Parfait pour aider aux étudiants apprendre la conjugaision de l’imparfait.</p>
<p>An exercise to practice the conjugation of verbs in the imperfect tense.<br />
Perfect for helping students learn the conjugation of verbs in the imperfect tense.</p>
<p>Resource designed to introduce students to the present tense in french.</p>
<p>It contains a table of er ir and re verb endings, as well as some commonly used french verbs (without the english translation). This is designed to encourage students to see what words they recognise and can work out based on how they look, rather than just relying on translations.</p>
<p>Last but not least it contains the conjugation of verbs avoir and être in the present tense.</p>
<p>This resource is perfect for teaching students vocbaulary surrounding the topic of the house and household chores.</p>
<p>It also contains some example sentences designed to teach children how to talk about what they do to help in the house.</p>
<p>Parler du temps en français</p>
<p>Talking about the weather in french.</p>
<p>This resource is designed to help teach students how to talk about the weather in french (in the present tense).</p>