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Cherchez l'erreur - Identify and correct common mistakes in French

⇨ 50 French sentences with grammatical errors
⇨ English translations of what the French sentences are SUPPOSED to mean
⇨ Students look for the mistakes and rewrite the sentences correctly
⇨ Audio recording - Hear English sentences to be translated, pause to translate and speak response, listen and repeat correct French translation read twice to improve fluency and pronunciation
⇨ Teacher support guide - 21 pages of notes about each of the 50 sentences to help teachers explain to students why the sentences are incorrect

As you teach French, do you find that over the years you hear students making the same kinds of grammar mistakes over and over again? English speaking students in particular often make the same kinds of mistakes. Here are just a few examples of common mistakes I've heard time and again over the last 20 years teaching French:

⭐ Je voudrais un verre de l'eau avec glaçons.
⭐ On aime des pommes et des bananes.
⭐ J'arrive chez toi autour de 17h00.
⭐ Nous sommes sur l'avion déjà.
⭐ Tu attends pour le bus?
⭐ Je pense de ton problème.
⭐ Nous nous lavons nos mains.
⭐ Je la donne un cadeau.

You've probably seen the same kinds of mistakes with your students. Very often, mistakes that are made go back to basic French that wasn't mastered when it was introduced for the first time. This activity offers an excellent opportunity to revisit lots of basic grammar that otherwise often gets ignored as we progress through the chapters and more advanced grammar. I like to use this kind of activity at back to school for returning students or at the end of a quarter or semester as a solid review.

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