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[French FFL A2 comprehension] French culture: truth or prejudice?
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[French FFL A2 comprehension] French culture: truth or prejudice?

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In these FFL worksheets (2 pages), you will find a text entitled “French culture: truth or prejudice?” for adults learners, level A2/B1. The text deals with the way of life of the French people, and addresses the prejudices that stick to them. The following questions are raised: Do the French like snails and frog legs? Do they really always eat cheese? Are they lazy? After this text, you will find five written comprehension questions, quite simple. Then comes a vocabulary exercise in MCQ: you will have to find the definition of the words hautain, rude, fainéant, démodé, viennoiserie and patrimoine. Finally, you will find a written expression subject: How do you find life in France? If you have never been there, how do you imagine it? This work is adapted to A2 level but can be used with B1 level learners to consolidate their knowledge of the French language. An answer key is included. The document can be downloaded in PDF and editable DOCX.
[French A2] Conjugation - Conjugate sentences in 5 different tenses
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[French A2] Conjugation - Conjugate sentences in 5 different tenses

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In this exercise, you will have to conjugate 30 sentences (2 pages) in each of these tenses: imparfait, passé composé, présent, futur proche et futur simple. This task was requested by one of the learners in my French course (near Paris) . The aim is to better understand the use of these different tenses, and also to know when to use the passé composé and the imparfait (the teacher will have to provide explanations on this subject which is often difficult for learners). The verbs used here are: prendre, partir, avoir, savoir, voir, pouvoir. This work is adapted to learners from the FFL A2 level. It can also be used with schoolchildren, to revise or perfect the conjugation. A detailed answer key is included. The document can be downloaded in PDF and DOCX format.
[French handwriting] Birds of the Paris region (oiseaux d'Île-de-France)(PDF + DOCX)
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[French handwriting] Birds of the Paris region (oiseaux d'Île-de-France)(PDF + DOCX)

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This worksheet contains the names and illustrations of 9 birds which are found in particular in the Paris region, namely: the Canada goose, the mute swan, the mallard, the mandarin duck, the wood pigeon, the rock pigeon, the wood magpie and the carrion crow (la bernache du Canada, le cygne tuberculé, le canard colvert, le canard mandarin, le pigeon ramier, le pigeon biset, la pie bavarde et la corneille noire). Your student will copy the name of each bird according to the model. This worksheet is useful to improve your reading skills, to become familiar with the writing gesture, as well as to enrich your general culture and to recognize birds. The document can be downloaded in PDF and DOCX format.
[French FFL B1, B2] Text on *Brazil nuts*: comprehension & written expression
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[French FFL B1, B2] Text on *Brazil nuts*: comprehension & written expression

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In this document of two pages, you will find a text about Brazil nut for the FFL B1 level. In this text, the characteristics and benefits of the Brazil nut are described (notably its exceptional selenium content). After the text, there is a vocabulary exercise: you will have to find the corresponding definition for each of the ten words. Then, there are 3 comprehension questions with a quotation to justify your choice. Then, 2 reading comprehension questions with an answer to write, and finally a written essay, with the following subject: Do you know other foods that are good for your health? Which ones do you eat frequently? This exercise is suitable for B1 level learners, as well as for students from 4th grade and up. This exercise will raise awareness of healthy eating and the importance of certain micro-nutrients for health. It is also a way to work on written expression in French. The document can be downloaded in PDF and DOCX format. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 15 books on various topics).
(French A1) Vocabulary: the face (le visage)
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(French A1) Vocabulary: the face (le visage)

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In this fun activity sheet (downloadable in PDF and DOCX format) your students will have to choose the right word from the list and write them down. The theme here is: the face (Le visage). You will find the following words: la bouche, les lèvres, la langue, les dents, le visage, les cheveux, l’oreille, le nez, l’œil, le menton, le sourcil, le cou, les cils, la joue, le front, la barbe, la moustache, la fossette, les rides, les taches de rousseur. This exercise is well suited for children of level CP-CE1 (Year 2, year 3) or for adults (i. e. level A1.1 minimum).
[French, basics 1st & 2nd grade] Crossword puzzles - "Les métiers" (Jobs)
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[French, basics 1st & 2nd grade] Crossword puzzles - "Les métiers" (Jobs)

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Here are two crossword puzzles that will be useful for those who are learning to read in French. You will find various pictures depicting 12 jobs, and two crossword puzzles. Each time you have to recognize the right word from the list (at the bottom) and place them in the right place. These works are intended for CP / CE1 (1st & 2nd grade). They can also be used with adults (A1 level). These exercises can be downloaded in PDF format. We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 15 books on various topics).
[French, basics 1st & 2nd grade] Crossword puzzles - Letters G and GU
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[French, basics 1st & 2nd grade] Crossword puzzles - Letters G and GU

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Here are some crossword puzzles that will be useful for those who are learning to read in French. You will find various objects and crossword puzzles. Each time you have to recognize the right word from the list (at the bottom) and place them in the right place. These works are intended for CP / CE1 (1st & 2nd grade). They can also be used with adults (A1 level). These exercises can be downloaded in PDF format. The subject here is the letters G and GU. The purpose of the exercise is to avoid the frequent confusion between these two letters We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 15 books on various topics).
French (1st, 2nd grade, A1) - I choose and copy the right word: Jobs (Les métiers)
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French (1st, 2nd grade, A1) - I choose and copy the right word: Jobs (Les métiers)

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In this activity sheet (PDF), on the theme of jobs, you will have to choose the right word from the list and write it below the corresponding image. You will find the following words: an artist - a barber - a cashier - a driver - a cook - a doctor - a breeder - an office worker - a farmer - a journalist - a deliveryman - a soldier (un artiste – un barbier – un caissier – un chauffeur – un cuisinier – un docteur – un éleveur – un employé de bureau – un fermier – une journaliste – un livreur – un militaire) This exercise is is suitable for children of CP-CE1 level (1st, 2nd grade - A1.1 minimum). You will find the answers in the document.
Geography in French - Countries of the world - Map + exercise
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Geography in French - Countries of the world - Map + exercise

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In this geography exercise, you will find two pages with different countries of the world. Each time you have to fill in the corresponding country and its capital. There are about thirty countries in all. An answer key is included (2 pages). This exercise is intended for students in the middle school and up. This subject is also suitable for adults (from level A2). It can be downloaded in PDF format.
[French A1] Complete the words (missing letters). Fruits
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[French A1] Complete the words (missing letters). Fruits

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This “missing letters” exercise involves finding the missing letters in each word. The words are almost completely written out, and the student will have to find the letter that does not appear. This work is interesting for a playful approach to reading and writing: it is often not easy to break down words. Completing words that are almost entirely written will be a prerequisite for greater autonomy. This exercise is both simple and effective: I have noticed that students like it because it is accessible and complete (for beginners). This is why I have created other exercises of the same type, on different themes. The theme of the worksheet is: fruits. Here are the words to write: poire, raisin, prune, framboise, kaki, myrtille, pomme, grenade, fraise, figue, orange, banane, citron et cerise (pear, grape, plum, raspberry, persimmon, blueberry, apple, pomegranate, strawberry, fig, orange, banana, lemon and cherry). Below each word is a line: the student/learner can copy the word just above it, in order to become familiar with the writing gesture and better memorize the word. These exercises, also known as “hole words”, are downloadable in PDF format and are adapted to the A1.1 and A1 level (equivalent to year 1 and year 2).
[French A2, B1] 3 exercises on ABBREVIATIONS (les abréviations) + answers
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[French A2, B1] 3 exercises on ABBREVIATIONS (les abréviations) + answers

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This document of two pages contains three exercises on the theme of abbreviations (acronyms are also mentioned). After a short lesson, you will find a first exercise where you will have to replace words by the corresponding abbreviations, from a given list (18 words to replace). In the second exercise, you will have to write the complete form of several abbreviated words (12 words in total). Finally, in the third exercise, you will have to write the complete form of each of the abbreviations used, using the list provided (14 words in all). These practical exercises, designed to fit with everyday sentences, will certainly be beneficial to your learners, whether they are adults (A2, B1 or even B2 to enrich vocabulary) or children (CE2, CM1 level). The document is downloadable in PDF format, for a faithful formatting of the original. You can also download the document in DOCX format, to modify the exercises as you wish. An answer key is included. We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of free exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 20 books on various topics).
[French B1] Characters and personalities (Caractères et personnalités) - anxieux, avare...
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[French B1] Characters and personalities (Caractères et personnalités) - anxieux, avare...

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This FFL B1 exercise is about nouns and adjectives about character and personality. You can teach your learners or students adjectives and nouns such as: anxious, stingy, brilliant, combative, disgusted, painful, thrifty, energetic, inventive, naive, resentful, reassuring, suffering, helpful, turbulent, optimistic, caring, prankster, worried, slender (anxieux, avare, brillant, combatif, dégoûté, douloureux, économe, énergique, inventif, naïf, rancunier, rassurant, souffrant, serviable, turbulent, optimiste, attentionné, farceur, inquiet, svelte)… There is also a writing exercise: the student will have to write 5 sentences using the 5 proposed adjectives. Through this worksheet, you will be able to teach useful vocabulary, which is put into context in everyday sentences. The document is downloadable in PDF format and DOCX. An answer key is included
Exercise: Draw your creature! (drawing, written expression)
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Exercise: Draw your creature! (drawing, written expression)

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Here is a fun exercise consisting of drawing a creature and giving indications about this monster: name, size, weight, life expectancy, number of eyes, place of life, character, color and patterns, strengths and weaknesses, its prey and predators. This work will be an opportunity to exercise pupils’ graphic skills as well as written expression. It is suitable for children in 2nd grade, 3rd grade or more. You can download the document in PDF and DOCX format. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of free exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 20 books on various topics).