Power Point presenting a good example of a letter written to Santa.
Students are encouraged to write their own letter changing the highlighted parts of the letters by their own personalised ones.
It can easily be differentiated for different levels, expecting more or less highlighted parts to be personalised.
This file contains the rules of agreement for the past participle used with the auxiliaries "avoid" and "être" (passé-compose) clearly explained in French with examples. The most difficult part is usually to explain why sometimes the past participle agrees with the complement when using "avoir". Here, it is clearly explained and there is a complete activity to practice the rule.
Highly recommended to reach A* French GCSE or A level
This file clearly explains the rule to follow to form the past participle according to its group (1st/ 2nd or 3rd).
The explanations are clearly given in French with examples followed by the rules given in English with step-by-step explanations and examples given.
Everything you need to master how to form the past participles in French!
These worksheets will help your students improve their vocabulary in French- You will find a complete list of the most useful reflexive verbs. It is also important to know the rule - how to conjugate them in the past tense (with the auxiliary "être")
Learn more about synonyms and equivalents students can use in French to improve their writing towards getting a A*.
Learn about some synonyms for common verbs and review all the different categories of pronouns.
It includes 5 exercises to practice your skills. (answers are given at the end)
Worksheets explaining prefixes in French and how you can improve your level in French by understanding what they mean. There are some exercises to practice in class or at home.
Worksheets with rules and exercises to understand how to classified verbs in the 3 groups of infinitives. By knowing which group a verb belong to, students can apply common rules to conjugate them.
It includes 26 slides of PPT with the rules on how to use and form the past tenses (passé-composé et imparfait).
It clearly explains how to conjugate and use the verbs "avoir" and "être" (affirmative and negative forms).
For each verb, you will find about 20 French expressions that always use "avoir" or "être". There are 9 activities to complete with the answers given in the following slide.
I have attached the worksheets to go along with this lesson. (activities, answers, revisions)
Especially designed for a better understanding of the verbs that have to use the auxiliary "être" in the past tense as well as the ones using both "être" and "avoir".