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FRENCH - HALLOWEEN - JOYEUSE HALLOWEEN - WORKSHEETS
A selection of activities to practice Halloween words in French. There is a vocabulary worksheet to label images. There is a worksheet to practice the expression ‘Il y a…’ saying how many objects there are. There is a worksheet to say where the ghost is, which revises the expression ‘Il y a …’ and items of furniture. There is also a picture to colour, which enhances reading skills and also revises colours. To complete the Halloween activities there is a wordsearch and a completed TC. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Although Halloween is a feminine noun, Joyeux Halloween is more commonly used.
Joyeux Halloween à tous…
**AS TES CONTINUE TO HAVE PROBLEMS SHOWING PRINT PREVIEWS I HAVE INCLUDED SCREEN SHOTS TO SHOW HOW THE WORKSHEETS LOOK WHEN DOWNLOADED.**
FRENCH - Directions and traffic signs - Worksheets
An introduction to traffic signs and asking and giving directions in French to places and buildings found in a town. There is an exercise where directions are given and students have to give the question as to where something is. There is an activity whereby students have to answer questions and give directions themselves. There are completed TC’s for three exercises. There are 7 files in total.
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Feedback and comments are most welcome and much appreciated.
FRENCH - SAVOIR vs CONNAÎTRE - Worksheets
Exercises to practice using the verb SAVOIR and CONNAÎTRE. There is a matching word to a picture of a range of verbs using savoir. There is an exercise to practice saying what you can and can’t do. There is also an exercise to practice ‘knowing a fact’. TC’s are also included, which I hope is a valued time saver for all you busy teachers. Finally there is an exercie explaining how to use and practice the verb CONNAÎTRE. Contains 7 files in total.
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Feedback and comments are welcomed and appreciated.
FRENCH - Mon Premier Livre des images et des mots en français - Worksheets
My first book of pictures and words in French is ideal to introduce familiar objects and animals to young children. They have to match the words to the pictures. This book covers vocabulary for:
colours
vehicles
pets
farm animals
wild animals
holidays
dans le jardin
fruit
vegetables
clothes
dans ma chambre
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Your support is much appreciated. Do please take a moment and leave a comment. Your feedback is very welcome.
FRENCH - School Rules - Worksheets
To be able to talk about and discuss school rules in French. There are 27 rules in total. Exercises include:
1. An introduction to expessions: Il faut, On doit, Il ne faut pas, On ne doit pas and Il est interdit de, together with 14 school rules to sort out into HAVE TO/CAN’T columns.
2. There is a completed TC of this worksheet.
3. A further worksheet comprises of 12 school rules to work out from a grid and form complete sentences.
4. A comprehension worksheet where 3 students talk about their school rules. There are questions that accompany the texts.
5. Mettez les phrases en anglais et en français.
6. To make a list of school rules of students choices.
There are 6 files in total.
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Feedback and comments are always welcome and appreciated.
**AS TES CONTINUE TO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH WORD DOCUMENT PREVIEWS I HAVE INCLUDED SCREEN PRINTS TO SHOW HOW THE WORKSHEETS LOOK WHEN DOWNLOADED.**
FRENCH - Easter Comprehension - Worksheets
I gave my students this picture for their French homework and they were asked to write a story about it . The two stores were both written by two of my students who are 13 years old. Didn’t they do well? I was so delighted with the result that I just had to share it with the TES community!! I will admit that a few minor tweaks have been made.
The first story is written in the past tense, using the ‘perfect’ tense and the ‘imperfect’ tense. Find out the names of the chicks and what kind of characters they have. Follow them on their journey and find out what happens when they decide to go on an Easter egg hunt. Also included are 12 questions to answer.
The second story is written in the present tense. Find out what makes one of the chicks cry and what happens to make her happy again and the moral to the story. Also included are 10 questions to answer.
Feedback and comments are always welcome. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ If this resource does sell both of the students concerned will definitely be in for a treat. Suggestions please… (Please don’t say an Easter egg because one of them is allergic to chocolate)
FRENCH-GERMAN-SPANISH -THE CLASSROOM - BLOCKBUSTERS
A fun way to learn and practise classroom vocabulary in French. Could also be used for German, Italian, Spanish and any other foreign language. Contains 25 images which include:
le crayon
le stylo
la régle
les ciseaux
la fenêtre
la porte
la table
la chaise
le bureau
le livre
l’armoire
la bibliothèque
le calendrier
la cartable
la poubelle
la plante
l’ordinateur
le tableau blanc
la boîte
la colle
l’horlogge
la trousse
la gomme
le prof
Based on the game show where the aim is to complete a line of 5 connecting hexagonal shapes either from side to side or from top to bottom. Students have to name the picture to gain control of the shape. This could be extended by naming the colour of the item. Have fun. My students did! If you consider this worth buying, 'un très grand merci.
FRENCH - Animals - Des Animaux - Worksheets
A selection of resources for practising the names of 12 animals in French. Includes:
images to label
naming the animal from a part shown image
negatives
plurals - saying how many pets you have
word search
crossword puzzle
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Feedback and comments are always welcome and appreciated.
No attribution is required for coloured photos. The kitten, Rosie, is my own photo
ITALIAN - WEATHER - CHE TEMPO FA? - WORKSHEETS
11 weather phrases in Italian to label. I have set out the phrases, grouping those together which share the same pattern. This might be of help when children are meeting them for the first time. The extension graduated worksheet is to practice how to use weather expressions to give a simple weather forecast Useful for introducing Italian cities and where they are situated. There is also a tick report for practising days of the week. Any feedback is always welcome. If you consider this worth buying, ‘grazie mille.’
As Tes continue to have problems with resource previews I have included a screen shot so you can see what the worksheet will look like when downloaded.
ITALIAN - Easter - Colour by numbers - Worksheets
A selection of Easter pictures to colour in Italian. Revises and recaps: numbers, colour and Easter vocabulary. Feedback is always welcome.The last activity in this resource uses colour name initials, which I though was an alternative to using numbers If you consider this worth buying, ‘grazie mille’ Buona Pasqua a tutti…
*PLEASE NOTE: TES CONTINUE TO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH WORD DOCUMENT PREVIEWS. SO AS YOU CAN SEE WHAT THE LAST ACTIVITY SHOULD LOOK LIKE, I HAVE INCLUDED A SCREENPRINT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
FRENCH-ITALIAN-SPANISH-GERMAN - ANIMALS - Blockbusters
A fun way to practise being able to talk about animals in French. Could also be used for German, Italian, Spanish and any other foreign language. Contains 25 images:
un chat
un chien
un poussin
un lapin
un oiseau
une souris
un cochon
un tigre
une libellule
un agneau
une mouette
un cochon d’Inde
une coccinelle
un canard
un mouton
un hibou
un cheval
un poisson
un serpent
une chèvre
un lion
un éléphant
un papillon
un perroquet
une chenille
un chaton
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Feedback and comments are always welcome and appreciated.
No attribution is required.
FRENCH - ANIMALS - Les Animaux - best flash cards ever!!
Flashcards showing 32 fabulous ‘life-like’ images of animals. French animal names have also been included. Animals include: pets, farm animals, wild animals, insects and others. Animal names could be stuck on the back of the flashcards. Children are shown a picture, which they have to name the animal. Card is then turned over to reveal the word. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Feedback and comments are always welcome and appreciated.
No attribution is required.
FRENCH-ITALIAN-GERMAN-SPANISH - ANIMALS - MATCHING PAIRS
A matching pairs game to practice and reinforce animal vocabulary in French, but could also be used for any language. There are 24 images, which include: pets, farm animals, wild animals and insects. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Feedback and comments are always welcome and appreciated.
My thanks to ‘pexels.com’ for the use of the pictures, even though attribution is not required.
FRENCH - Les Animaux - Board Game
Playing lotto is a fun way to practice and reinforce the names of animals in French. Could also be used in early years and for any foreign language. I thought it a welcome change to include ‘life like pictures.’ There are 24 images which include:
un chat
un poussin
un lapin
un oiseau
une souris
un cochon
un tigre
une libellule
un chien
un agneau
une mouette
un cochon d’Inde
une coccinelle
un canard
une girafe
un mouton
un hibou
un cheval
un poisson
un serpent
un rouge-gorge
un écureuil
une chèvre
un lion
I split my children into small groups and they each take turns at being the ‘teacher’. They love calling out ‘Qui a un chat?’ and 'Qui a une vache? To win the card the reply is 'J’ai un chat, ‘J’ai une vache.’ As children become confident with vocabulary, the colours of the animals could also be mentioned. I have also included cards with animal names. Good practice for oral work. Picture cards and words need to be printed twice. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Comments and feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
No attribution is required.
FRENCH - Food and drinks activities - Worksheets
A selection of activities on the topic of food and drink. Contents:
A ‘matching words to 20 images’ to complete.
A worksheet listing healthy and unhealthy food & drinks.
A worksheet focusing on using opinions and justifying those opinions. (includes completed teacher copy )
A simple story about a boy who is always hungry with questions to answer in French or English.
Finally there are two place setting where children have to design and label a healthy meal and an unhealthy meal.
If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Comments and feedback is always welcome.
The last worksheet added has been amended.
FRENCH - PERSONALITIES - BOARD GAMES
Games are always a fun way to learn and reinforce new vocabulary. These two games focus on personality adjectives. The rules for the first game, which slightly differ from the ones we know are included. Game can be played in several way. Simply naming the personality, then using the phrase - Je suis ...... . Using a dice to determine which subject pronoun to use, will allow the opportunity to use: tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils and elles. The second game is based on the game show Blockbusters where the aim is to complete a line of 5 connecting hexagonal shapes either from side to side or from top to bottom. Students have to name the personality to gain control of the shape. If you consider this worth buying, 'un très grand merci'. Comments are always welcome and much appreciated.
FRENCH - PERSONALITIES KS3 - WORKSHEETS
To be able to practice and talk about 12 different types of personalities. There are images to label and a gap-fill bubble speech exercise. There are sentences to translate to English and sentences to translate to French. Extension worksheet also revises the use of intensifiers to make sentences more interesting. There are teacher completed copies included. There are 7 files in total. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci’. Comments welcome and appreciated.
FRENCH-GERMAN-ITALIAN-SPANISH - Food and Drink - BLOCKBUSTERS
A fun way to practise being able to talk about food and drinks in French. Could also be used for German, Italian, Spanish and any other foreign language. Contains 25 images.
la pomme
le banane
la fraise
l’orange
la tomate
la carotte
les petits pois
les champignons
les haricots verts
les frites
la saucisse
la viande
le poisson
le poulet
le pain
le beurre
le fromage
le sandwich
le croissant
le gâteau
les crêpes
l’œuf
l’eau
le lait
le jus d’orange
This could be modified as to how many items you need to teach. Based on the game show where the aim is to complete a line of connecting hexagonal shapes either from side to side or from top to bottom. To gain control of a shape, students have to name the picture to gain control of the shape. This could be extended by naming the colour of the item and even further by say if you like, love, don’t like or hate the fruit/vegetable in question. You could even say how often you eat the particular fruit or vegetable. The opportunities are endless. Have fun. My students did! If you consider this worth buying, 'un très grand merci.
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FRENCH - FOOD & DRINK BUNDLE - WORKSHEETS
Resources to practice breakfast food and drink items, fruit and vegetables and a range of other common foods too in the form of the game Blockbusters. There are dialogues from children saying what they eat, what they like and don’t like eating and questions to answer. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
FRENCH-GERMAN-ITALIAN-SPANISH - Food and Drink - BLOCKBUSTERS
A fun way to practise being able to talk about food and drinks in French. Could also be used for German, Italian, Spanish and any other foreign language. Contains 25 images.
la pomme
le banane
la fraise
l’orange
la tomate
la carotte
les petits pois
les champignons
les haricots verts
les frites
la saucisse
la viande
le poisson
le poulet
le pain
le beurre
le fromage
le sandwich
le croissant
le gâteau
les crêpes
l’œuf
l’eau
le lait
le jus d’orange
This could be modified as to how many items you need to teach. Based on the game show where the aim is to complete a line of connecting hexagonal shapes either from side to side or from top to bottom. To gain control of a shape, students have to name the picture to gain control of the shape. This could be extended by naming the colour of the item and even further by say if you like, love, don’t like or hate the fruit/vegetable in question. You could even say how often you eat the particular fruit or vegetable. The opportunities are endless. Have fun. My students did! If you consider this worth buying, 'un très grand merci.