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FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES KS3 FRENCH FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES KS4 FRECH FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES GCSE FRENCH FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES BUNTING

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An instant introduction to the scope of the Francophone world, promoting French as a living language, spoken widely across the world, and featuring in the everyday life of the learning environment. The bunting features 40 countries where French is an official language as well as regions and territories where a significant number of the population speak French as either their first or second language, such as Viet Nam. Each banner shows the country and capital city in French, and its national flag.

There may be a number of countries and capital cities that students do not know, or are not aware of, so the word wall definitely helps them fully develop their general awareness, knowledge and understanding of the French-speaking world. I’ve used the definite article, as I’ve found that this helps embed the concept of gender in French, and that proper nouns, such as countries, are subject to gender agreement rules too. I use the bunting to get students talking in French class too during Talk Time for example - quick questions such as Vrai ou faux ? Québec est la capitale du Canada ? or Libreville est la capitale de quel pays ? are really useful to encouraging students to speak in French.

Each banner has a small tag which I use to hang with a clip from a ‘washing line’ across the classroom and other learning areas. I always laminate my classroom display bunting, as it displays more successfully, and remains in excellent condition for years, so it’s definitely worth the extra prep time and expense.

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