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French Poetry Lesson: Déjeuner du Matin, Jacques Prévert
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French Poetry Lesson: Déjeuner du Matin, Jacques Prévert

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Looking for a great activity for intermediate level learners of French? This is a lesson that covers reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It’s a fun way to introduce your students to French poetry, and though the poem is spectacularly well known in France, it’s easy to understand. Students will learn new vocabulary, and practice the passé composé. Included in this lesson: Watch a 3 minute silent short film with your students (YouTube link provided). The court-métrage is a very well done acting out of the poem. Students write what they think the poem is about after having watched the short movie, and they identify the feelings they felt. At this point you can encourage students to share with the class. Before reading the poem there is some new vocabulary to learn. Important vocabulary from the poem is introduced in a multiple choice activity, and after that I’ve included a flashcard set on Quizlet for you to share with your students so that they can revise (link provided). At this point, there’s a link to another YouTube video to show your students. Again, the poem is being acted out, but this time with the poem being read at the same time. Students will have a much better understanding of what the poem is about at this point. The next part of the lesson is to practice the passé composé, since that’s the tense that’s used throughout the poem. Students will fill in the blanks with the passé composé form of the verb in parentheses. Regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs. After you’ve gone over the answers with your students, there’s a reading exercise that could be done either in the classroom with a partner, or even better, in the language lab where students could record themselves reading the poem aloud. At this point, you could offer bonus points for students who want to memorize and recite the poem.
French Verb Bundle: VOULOIR, POUVOIR, DEVOIR
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French Verb Bundle: VOULOIR, POUVOIR, DEVOIR

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I love the French verbs VOULOIR, POUVOIR and DEVOIR because they give our students the ability to start speaking French right away. I also love that they are so easy to use once you’ve had a little practice. This bundle includes my favorite lessons, exercises, games and activities to master what I like to call POWER VERBS. Some of the products in this bundle also include the verbs SAVOIR and ALLER. This bundle is meant to accompany you along teaching these verbs to all levels from beginners to advanced students. Click on the links below for complete descriptions of each product.
GCSE FRENCH: French Past Conditional Lesson and Exercises - Le Conditionnel Passé
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GCSE FRENCH: French Past Conditional Lesson and Exercises - Le Conditionnel Passé

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This product includes a support guide to teaching and learning the French past conditional as well as a 5 part translation exercise with answers included. The translations are from English to French and they involve using the present and past conditional as well as other grammar points and verb tenses that students at this level should be comfortable with. In this lesson I pay special attention to how to say "would have been", "could have been" and "should have been" in French. We teachers know that learning the French past conditional isn't so difficult once you know how to form the passé composé, but our students often need lots of examples and exercises to help them see the light at the end of the tunnel.
GCSE FRENCH: French Verbs Lesson: DEVOIR, POUVOIR, VOULOIR
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GCSE FRENCH: French Verbs Lesson: DEVOIR, POUVOIR, VOULOIR

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I love the verbs devoir, vouloir, and pouvoir. Once your students know these, they'll be speaking in full sentences in no time, and that's very motivating. It's always a good idea to have lots of exercises on hand for practice, and for exposure to new vocabulary. This product includes a link to my YouTube video lessons about power verbs (present, passé composé, imparfait) and to the Quizlet study sets I've created to accompany those videos.
GCSE FRENCH: French Task Cards Bundle
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GCSE FRENCH: French Task Cards Bundle

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Need a FUN way to practice French vocabulary and grammar in class? Do you wish your students would speak more French? If so, then you need this BUNDLE of task cards and speaking questions. You will save 70% by buying the bundle! This bundle contains over 400 task cards. There are 16 sets of cards in all. You can use these as timed speaking prompts, an around the world activity, journal entries, bell ringers, exit tickets and much more.
GCSE FRENCH: French Passé Composé - Imparfait - Task Cards Bundle
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GCSE FRENCH: French Passé Composé - Imparfait - Task Cards Bundle

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Buy 2 and get one free with this unique PASSÉ COMPOSÉ and IMPARFAIT task cards bundle. Each set includes 30 task cards that you can use in a number of ways with your students. Practice the passé composé all by itself, then the imparfait all by itself before ultimately combining the two with these 3 sets of task cards (individually priced at $5.25 each). These cards offer an excellent opportunity to see the many ways in which we can use the passé composé as opposed to the imparfait. There's a nice mixture of common regular and irregular verbs to work with. For the passé composé there are verbs using both avoir and être as helping verb. An answer key is provided. Students can work with a partner as a cooperative activity and to practice speaking or they can work individually to practice writing. Task cards are a nice alternative to worksheets which can sometimes seem tedious or boring. Just print, cut out and laminate these cards and you're ready to go, no prep for years to come! If you look in the upper left corner you'll see a space where you can neatly punch a hole in each card and then connect them with a keyring. This really makes using these task cards easy enough to decide on using at the drop of a hat, and they make for fantastic review.
GCSE FRENCH: French Imperfect or Passé Composé Task Cards
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GCSE FRENCH: French Imperfect or Passé Composé Task Cards

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This is a set of 30 French IMPERFECT vs.PASSÉ COMPOSÉ task cards that you can use in a number of ways with your students. There are three types of task cards (see preview): - Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense - Write the verb in parentheses in the passé composé - Decide which sentence is correct, the one in the imperfect or the one in the PC These cards offer an excellent opportunity to see the many ways in which we can use the passé composé as opposed to the imparfait. There's a nice mixture of common regular and irregular verbs to work with. For the passé composé there are verbs using both avoir and être as helping verb. An answer key is provided. Students can work with a partner as a cooperative activity and to practice speaking or they can work individually to practice writing. Task cards are a nice alternative to worksheets which can sometimes seem tedious or boring. Just print, cut out and laminate these cards and you're ready to go, no prep for years to come! If you look in the upper left corner you'll see a space where you can neatly punch a hole in each card and then connect them with a keyring. This really makes using these task cards easy enough to decide on using at the drop of a hat, and they make for fantastic review. Included with this product: 30 imperfect task cards, black and white version 30 imperfect task cards, color version Answer key Student response sheet
GCSE FRENCH: French Imperfect Tense Task Cards
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GCSE FRENCH: French Imperfect Tense Task Cards

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This is a set of 30 French imperfect tense task cards that you can use in a number of ways with your students. Each card has a French verb in the infinitive form and a sentence with a blank. Students must fill in the blanks with the correct form of the infinitive in the imperfect tense. These cards offer an excellent opportunity to see the many ways in which we can use the imparfait in French. There's a nice mixture of common regular and irregular verbs to work with and an answer key is provided. Students can work with a partner as a cooperative activity and to practice speaking or they can work individually to practice writing. Task cards are a nice alternative to worksheets which can sometimes seem tedious or boring. Just print, cut out and laminate these cards and you're ready to go, no prep for years to come! If you look in the upper left corner you'll see a space where you can neatly punch a hole in each card and then connect them with a keyring. This really makes using these task cards easy enough to decide on using at the drop of a hat, and they make for fantastic review. Included with this product: 30 imperfect task cards, black and white version 30 imperfect task cards, color version Answer key Student response sheet
GCSE FRENCH: French relative pronouns task cards and worksheet
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GCSE FRENCH: French relative pronouns task cards and worksheet

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This is a set of 32 French relative pronouns task cards focusing on QUI - QUE - OÙ - DONT - CE QUE - CE QUI - CE DONT. Task cards are a nice alternative to classic worksheets. Each card contains a fill in the blank sentence with multiple choice answers. Students can either practice individually or with a partner. A student response sheet is provided if you would like your students to write their answers. These task cards provide a quick NO PREP activity. Just print, laminate and cut out. I like to punch holes in the upper left corner and attach the cards with a keyring. You will be able to use these cards for years to come. A classic worksheet is also provided in case you would like to use it as a quiz or homework assignment. Included: 32 numbered task cards in black and white 32 numbered task cards in color Classic worksheet version Numbered answer key Student answer sheet for recording responses
French Subjunctive Resources Bundle
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French Subjunctive Resources Bundle

10 Resources
This French subjunctive bundle is 25% off the original price of all products included. When teaching the subjunctive it is important to have lots of different resources so that students can practice in many different contexts. This subjunctive bundle includes 10 of my favorite resources for teaching the French subjunctive. There is a comprehensive video lesson with a written support guide and exercises + quizlet study sets, a set of task cards, a set of discussion question cards, an activity on giving advice, a 40 question subjunctive or indicative worksheet, a present subjunctive dice game, a past subjunctive dice game. a battleship game, a Jeopardy game, and an exercise using il faut que. Here is everything included in this bundle: ⭐ French Present Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés ⭐ French Past Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés ⭐ French Subjunctive Activity: Giving Advice - Le Subjonctif ⭐ French Subjunctive Exercise - Subjunctive or Indicative? - Le subjonctif ⭐ French Subjunctive Speaking Task Cards ⭐ French Subjunctive Video Lesson + Lesson Guide + Exercises - Le Subjonctif ⭐ French subjunctive powerpoint jeopardy game - Le subjonctif ⭐ Present French Subjunctive Task Cards - le Subjonctif - Cartes à Tâches ⭐ French present subjunctive worksheet - Il faut que - Subjonctif présent ⭐ French present subjunctive sudoku games 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.
GCSE FRENCH: French Subjunctive Activity: Giving Advice - Le Subjonctif
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GCSE FRENCH: French Subjunctive Activity: Giving Advice - Le Subjonctif

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Formation of the French subjunctive is the easy part. Learning how and when to use it correctly is when it gets a little tricky for our students. This is an activity on giving advice, suggestions and opinions using the French subjunctive. Included you will find fourteen different situations to which your students will have to respond by either making a suggestion, giving your opinion, or giving advice of some kind. Students will use the provided list of 24 expressions that must be followed by the French subjunctive to help them get started. 3 sample responses are provided for each of the 14 situations (to be used at your discretion, possible responses are provided in the answer section and the original is left open for students to use). Sample situation: Ton meilleur ami doit déménager dans un autre pays, et tu vas lui manquer. Quels conseils lui donnes-tu? Sample response: Il est important que nous gardions le contact par Skype et que nous nous écrivions toutes les semaines sur Facebook.
GCSE FRENCH: French SI CLAUSE Bundle
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GCSE FRENCH: French SI CLAUSE Bundle

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This French SI CLAUSE bundle will save you over 25%. There are three dice games to play and a worksheet that can be used as a written exercise, quiz or speaking activity. 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional SI CLAUSES are all covered in this package.
GCSE FRENCH: 60 French SI CLAUSE prompts - 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional
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GCSE FRENCH: 60 French SI CLAUSE prompts - 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional

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60 prompts for creating imaginative SI CLAUSES in French There are twenty prompts for each of the 3 types of si clauses. These worksheets can be used in a number of ways. They can be a writing exercise, homework assignment, quiz, or paired speaking activity either in the classroom or language lab. Use these three worksheets to prompt your students to create original SI CLAUSES using the present - future, imperfect - conditional, and plus-que-parfait - conditional past equations. You'll get one worksheet with twenty prompts per si clause type.
GCSE FRENCH: French Faire Expressions Task Cards - Intermediate - Advanced Level
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GCSE FRENCH: French Faire Expressions Task Cards - Intermediate - Advanced Level

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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
GCSE FRENCH: French Faire Expressions Task Cards - Beginner Level - Cartes à Tâches
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GCSE FRENCH: French Faire Expressions Task Cards - Beginner Level - Cartes à Tâches

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Here are 32 FRENCH FAIRE EXPRESSIONS task cards to use when teaching this important verb. These cards are for beginners, so they're all in the present tense. 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
GCSE FRENCH: French Verb ÊTRE Bundle
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GCSE FRENCH: French Verb ÊTRE Bundle

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Here are six of my favorite French ÊTRE EXPRESSIONS lessons, activities and games. Included are 32 expressions. All 6 of these resources focus on the same 32 expressions, but each and every time they're presented in a new, fun and exciting way. This bundle will save you over 20% off the regular price.
GCSE FRENCH: French Être Expressions Task Cards - Advanced Level - Cartes à Tâches
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GCSE FRENCH: French Être Expressions Task Cards - Advanced Level - Cartes à Tâches

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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
GCSE FRENCH: French Être Expressions Task Cards - Beginner Level - Cartes à Tâches
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GCSE FRENCH: French Être Expressions Task Cards - Beginner Level - Cartes à Tâches

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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