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I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.

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I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
ER Verbs in French Verbes ER Infinitives Crossword
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ER Verbs in French Verbes ER Infinitives Crossword

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Crossword has the English as clues for 21 common French ER verbs. Answers are French infinitives. 5 versions included. Vocabulary used: adorer, aimer, aimer mieux, arriver, chercher, commencer, dessiner, détester, donner, étudier, habiter, manger, oublier, parler, partager, penser, regarder, rencontrer, retrouver, travailler, voyager. Corresponds to D’accord 1 unit 2, but may be used with any text.
AR Verbs in Spanish Verbos AR Dice Game
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AR Verbs in Spanish Verbos AR Dice Game

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Students take turns rolling the dice to determine which square. Students must correctly conjugate the verb in the square for both of the subjects to win it. Student with most squares at the end of time wins the game OR student who gets 6 in a row (“bingo”) wins. Can be used for any tense.
ER Verbs in French Verbes ER Dice Game
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ER Verbs in French Verbes ER Dice Game

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Students take turns rolling the dice to determine which square. Students must correctly conjugate the verb in the square for both of the subjects to win it. Student with most squares at the end of time wins the game OR student who gets 6 in a row (“bingo”) wins. Can be used for any tense. 2 versions - with and without CER and GER verbs.