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I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
Help your students improve their French with this practical listening and reading comprehension resource featuring le plus-que-parfait. A lot of passé composé is also included in the text.
The plus-que-parfait is embedded in the text, allowing students to practice making inferences, connections, and predictions. The resource includes ten comprehension questions that encourage careful reading or listening. This isn’t a beginner-level quiz, so it will challenge your students to think more deeply about the language.
What’s Included:
This resource has eight different parts that can be used for either reading or listening practice. Each part builds on the last, helping students understand and use the material effectively.
Reading Comprehension - Written Text: Start by having students read the text. You can let them read along while listening to the audio, helping them connect spoken and written French.
Listening Comprehension - Audio Recording: The text is read by François, a native speaker from Paris, at a normal pace. If students find it too fast at first, let them read along while listening, and then try listening without the text.
Listening Comprehension - Questions Audio Recording: After the text, students will hear questions read aloud, with a bell tone and a brief pause to give their answers. This helps them practice listening and responding in real time.
Listening Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: This worksheet allows students to write their answers to the spoken questions. For a more interactive experience, you can have them answer orally instead.
Reading Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: With the text in front of them, students answer questions in complete sentences, helping them to better understand and express their thoughts in French.
Reading Comprehension - Multiple Choice Questions Worksheet: This worksheet offers a multiple-choice format for students who might need a bit more support, making it easier to find the correct answers.
Cloze Activity - Fill in the Blanks: Students listen to the audio and fill in the missing words in the text. A word bank is provided, and you can use the original text as the answer key.
English Translation of Text + Multiple Choice Quiz Answer Key: An English translation of the text is included for reference, along with the answer key for the multiple-choice quiz. While the translation is helpful, the focus is on understanding the French text.
How to Use:
For best results, start with the reading activities so students become familiar with the text. After a few days or the following week, use the same material for listening practice. This will help reinforce what they’ve learned and improve their overall language skills.
This resource is a great way to help your students gain confidence in French!
Help your students improve their French with this practical listening and reading comprehension resource. It features key French expressions like:
“Ça sent bon ici!”
“Il a l’air triste.”
“Ça m’est égal.”
“Merci, c’est gentil.”
“Cela fait du bien de parler avec vous.”
“Cela me semble juste.”
These expressions are embedded in the text, allowing students to practice making inferences, connections, and predictions. The resource includes ten comprehension questions that encourage careful reading or listening. This isn’t a beginner-level quiz, so it will challenge your students to think more deeply about the language.
What’s Included:
This resource has eight different parts that can be used for either reading or listening practice. Each part builds on the last, helping students understand and use the material effectively.
Reading Comprehension - Written Text: Start by having students read the text. You can let them read along while listening to the audio, helping them connect spoken and written French.
Listening Comprehension - Audio Recording: The text is read by François, a native speaker from Paris, at a normal pace. If students find it too fast at first, let them read along while listening, and then try listening without the text.
Listening Comprehension - Questions Audio Recording: After the text, students will hear questions read aloud, with a bell tone and a brief pause to give their answers. This helps them practice listening and responding in real time.
Listening Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: This worksheet allows students to write their answers to the spoken questions. For a more interactive experience, you can have them answer orally instead.
Reading Comprehension - Open-Ended Questions Worksheet: With the text in front of them, students answer questions in complete sentences, helping them to better understand and express their thoughts in French.
Reading Comprehension - Multiple Choice Questions Worksheet: This worksheet offers a multiple-choice format for students who might need a bit more support, making it easier to find the correct answers.
Cloze Activity - Fill in the Blanks: Students listen to the audio and fill in the missing words in the text. A word bank is provided, and you can use the original text as the answer key.
English Translation of Text + Multiple Choice Quiz Answer Key: An English translation of the text is included for reference, along with the answer key for the multiple-choice quiz. While the translation is helpful, the focus is on understanding the French text.
How to Use:
For best results, start with the reading activities so students become familiar with the text. After a few days or the following week, use the same material for listening practice. This will help reinforce what they’ve learned and improve their overall language skills.
This resource is a great way to help your students gain confidence in French!
Finding superior upper level French materials suitable for AP is a challenge! In particular, matching tenses / la concordance des temps is key to retelling conversations using correct tenses. This comprehensive lesson includes activities for reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
EN ANGLAIS:
Martine says she’s going to France.
What did Martine say?
Martine said she was going to France.
EN FRANÇAIS:
Martine dit qu’elle va en France.
Qu’est-ce que Martine a dit?
Martine a dit qu’elle allait en France.
The following tenses are used in this resource:
présent - imparfait
imparfait - imparfait
passé composé - plus-que-parfait
futur proche - imparfait
futur simple - conditionnel
Step 1 - Distribute the lesson guide and tense chart for students to observe and study the retelling of events using different verb tenses.
Step 2 - Students complete the exercises in written form and check their work.
Step 3 - Students use the set of numbered cards to practice oral production at their own pace. This can also be a paired speaking activity or a whole class.
Step 4 - Listen to the audio recording of the exercises while reading along with the set of numbered practice cards. Each prompt is read twice, and time is then given to speak the response.
Step 5 - Listen to the audio recording of the exercises without the help of the practice cards to work on listening comprehension and oral production at the same time. Use the answer key from the exercise to check responses when needed.
Included:
Lesson plan
Tenses chart + many examples
Written activity with 30 exercises
Answer key
30 numbered practice cards
M4A audio recording for listening activity
Ways to use this lesson:
Warm up work before class
Test review
Listening comprehension
Whole class or paired speaking activity
Print and laminate or use the cards digitally
Finding superior upper level French materials suitable for AP is a challenge! In particular, matching tenses / la concordance des temps is key to retelling conversations using correct tenses. This comprehensive lesson includes activities for reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
EN ANGLAIS:
Martine says she’s going to France.
What did Martine say?
Martine said she was going to France.
EN FRANÇAIS:
Martine dit qu’elle va en France.
Qu’est-ce que Martine a dit?
Martine a dit qu’elle allait en France.
The following tenses are used in this resource:
présent - imparfait
imparfait - imparfait
passé composé - plus-que-parfait
futur proche - imparfait
futur simple - conditionnel
Step 1 - Distribute the lesson guide and tense chart for students to observe and study the retelling of events using different verb tenses.
Step 2 - Students complete the exercises in written form and check their work.
Step 3 - Students use the set of numbered cards to practice oral production at their own pace. This can also be a paired speaking activity or a whole class.
Step 4 - Listen to the audio recording of the exercises while reading along with the set of numbered practice cards. Each prompt is read twice, and time is then given to speak the response.
Step 5 - Listen to the audio recording of the exercises without the help of the practice cards to work on listening comprehension and oral production at the same time. Use the answer key from the exercise to check responses when needed.
Included:
Lesson plan
Tenses chart + many examples
Written activity with 30 exercises
Answer key
30 numbered practice cards
M4A audio recording for listening activity
Ways to use this lesson:
Warm up work before class
Test review
Listening comprehension
Whole class or paired speaking activity
Print and laminate or use the cards digitally
Are you looking for engaging ways to teach French clothing vocabulary? This French vocabulary packet will have your students reading, writing, listening and speaking! 15 different activities including games, writing, and speaking activities are included.
22 pages of worksheets and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.
48 words are included in this French clothing vocabulary packet. 4 pages are dedicated to identifying words students know and don’t know, and deciding which clothes and accessories they like and don’t like.
On the first page, all of the words are listed. Students check off the words on the list that they recognize.
On the second page, students identify the words they don’t know and translate them.
On the third page, students check off things and activities that they like.
On the fourth page, students check off things and activities that they don’t like.
14 games are included for maximum exposure to all 48 words on the list.
Two all French Dots & Boxes games are included. Each player draws lines using a different color while speaking the words on either side of the lines they draw.
Two Dots & Boxes games in English to be used for translating to French.
Two Tic-Tac-Toe worksheets to encourage mastering all 48 words on the list. Choose a square, read the word aloud, write an X or an O on the square.
Two Ceci ou Cela games are included in this vocabulary packet. Each numbered row offers three choices. Students read the three choices aloud and say the one that they prefer. At the bottom of the page it says “Je préfère __ parce que…”
Six Bataille Navale games will have your students speaking in complete sentences in French using the target vocabulary with “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” as starters. This is an excellent way to prep for the upcoming writing and speaking activities!
4 writing activities following the “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” theme, and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.
One writing worksheet asks students to choose five things they like and to write two reasons why they like them. “PARCE QUE” and “CAR” are both used in each sentence so that students will get used to the idea that they are interchangeable.
One writing worksheet asks students to choose five things they don’t like and to write two reasons why they don’t like them.
One paragraph writing worksheet asks students to identify four things they don’t like and to write a full paragraph about why they don’t like them. A self-evaluation checklist is included at the bottom of the page to make sure students include adjectives, adverbs, and articles.
The second paragraph writing worksheet asks students to identify four things they do like and to write a paragraph about why they like them.
Each of the 48 speaking prompt cards includes a different word from the list of target vocabulary in this packet. There are four cards on each page.
Practice 50 of the most common irregular French verbs with these no-prep worksheets and speaking discussion cards. Use these practice pages, cards and worksheets to teach and review present tense conjugations of irregular French verbs to beginners or to review with all levels at any time.
Your students will stay fully engaged when learning 50 irregular French verbs in the present tense with over 200 pages of speaking, reading, writing, and listening pages that require absolutely no prep for you.
This packet is designed to help you stay organised:
When you’re teaching so many verbs, it’s a relief to know that it will be easy to stay organized. You won’t wast any time looking for the verbs you want because they are all numbered.
Let’s say you’re working on the verb “lire”. “Lire” is #9 on the list, so just pull out all of the #9 worksheets and discussion card #9 and you’re all set!
Conjugation charts and worksheets - 26 pages
Thirteen pages have four verbs each and space for taking notes and writing examples.
Seven pages have eight verbs each. Students write the meaning of each verb in English.
Three conjugation pages are formatted for quick written or spoken auto-évaluations.
Pages with conjugations are included so that students can check their written work, or a friend can follow along while listening.
Students can keep track of their progress on the last page. You may suggest trading papers with a partner.
Sentence writing worksheets - 50 pages
There are 50 one-page sentence writing activities. Self-evaluation charts are included.
Paragraph writing worksheets - 50 pages
50 pages are for writing paragraphs. The prompts are the same as those on the speaking cards for conversations.
Speaking cards for discussions using the verbs - 50 cards
There are four cards per page for you to print and cut out. Students can work with partners or in small groups to practice speaking. You can also use these cards for a whole class activity.
Est-ce que tu prends souvent l’avion? Décris la dernière fois que tu as pris l’avion.
Aimes-tu recevoir des invités chez toi, ou est-ce que tu préfères être reçu(e)?
Vous vous asseyez devant ou plutôt derrière en classe?
Conduisez-vous souvent une voiture? Où allez-vous le plus souvent en voiture?
Crossword puzzles - 5 pages
There are 5 mots-croisé activities to make sure students know what the verbs mean. Clues are infinitive written in English. Fill in the crossword puzzle with French infinitives.
Sudoku puzzles - 50 pages
Sudoku puzzles are for conjugation practice. There are individual puzzles for all of the verbs except “falloir” and “pleuvoir” as they are only conjugated in the IL form. Two versions are included for alternate conjugations of the verb “s’asseoir” so you can choose the one you like to use and teach!
Are you looking for ways to teach more varied French vocabulary? This French vocabulary packet will have your students reading, writing, listening and speaking! 15 different activities including games, writing, and speaking activities are included.
22 pages of worksheets and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.
48 words are included in this vocabulary packet. 4 pages are dedicated to identifying words students know and don’t know, and deciding which things and activities they like and don’t like.
On the 1st page, all of the words are listed. Students check off the words on the list that they recognize.
On the 2nd page, students identify the words they don’t know and translate them.
On the 3rd page, students check off things and activities that they like.
On the 4th page, students check off things and activities that they don’t like.
14 games are included for maximum exposure to all 48 words on the list. Students will master all of the words before beginning the writing and speaking activities.
2 all French Dots & Boxes games are included. Each player draws lines using a different color while speaking the words on either side of the lines they draw. When they complete a box, they draw an X in the box using their color. Once all of the boxes have been completed, count to see who has the most!
2 Dots & Boxes games in English to be used for translating to French. Each player draws lines using a different color while translating the words on either side of the lines they draw.
2 Tic-Tac-Toe worksheets to encourage mastering all 48 words on the list. Choose a square, read the word aloud, write an X or an O on the square. The first player to get three in a row wins that round! Each worksheet includes 4 Tic-Tac-Toe vocabulary games.
2 Ceci ou Cela games are included in this vocabulary packet. Each numbered row offers three choices. Students read the three choices aloud and say the one that they prefer. At the bottom of the page it says “Je préfère __ parce que…” This is an opportunity for students to give reasons for their preferences in French!
6 Bataille Navale games will have your students speaking in complete sentences in French using the target vocabulary with “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” as starters.
4 writing activities following the “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” theme, and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.
Irregular French Verbs Conjugation Practice Charts - Present Tense
This set of present tense conjugation practice charts is for practicing irregular French verbs, and three versions are included covering 30 verbs (see list below). Check out the preview to see exactly what you get with this French conjugation resource.
Students practice conjugating each of the 30 irregular French verbs provided in the present tense. There is a space where they have to write what the verb means in English. The translations are omitted so that students will retain their meanings better by looking up the French verbs they don’t know and writing them on the charts.
Each page has plenty of space for writing. There are 5 pages with charts for 4 French verbs and space for taking notes, 3 pages with charts for 8 verbs leaving out space for notes, and one page with all 20 verbs listed and ready to be conjugated. The last page is perfect for self testing and checking progress.
Included:
8 Pages of irregular French verb conjugation tables + Space for notes - 4 per page
4 Pages of irregular French verb conjugation tables - No notes - 8 per page
2 French Verb Conjugation Practice Sheets - All 30 verbs are listed
Verbs included:
être
aller
avoir
faire
prendre
apprendre
lire
dire
écrire
voir
savoir
recevoir
croire
boire
mettre
ouvrir
couvrir
offrir
conduire
traduire
courir
partir
sortir
dormir
servir
venir
tenir
vouloir
pouvoir
devoir
French Verb Être Scrambled Sentences - Cut, Paste, Write, Draw - 30 Worksheets
This is a no-prep, print and go set of 30 worksheets using the French verb être in the present tense. Each worksheet includes 8 words that students put in order to form a sentence. Your students will enjoy cutting out the words, putting them in order, pasting them on the paper, writing their sentences, and drawing pictures to illustrate what they’ve written.
An answer key is provided. Check out the preview for a closer look at how to use these worksheets in your classroom and to see all of the sentences that are included.
The following directions are written in English on each worksheet:
Cut this sheet in half on the dotted line.
Cut out all of the following words.
Put the words in order to form a sentence before pasting them.
Glue the words you cut out in order to form a sentence.
Write your sentence on the lines below. Capitalize the first letter and use punctuation.
Draw and color a picture to illustrate your sentence.
French Sentence Builder Worksheets For Beginners
These French sentence builder worksheets are great for helping your beginner students practice writing sentences using high frequency verbs, grammatical structures, and vocabulary words.
Three worksheets are included, and each one provides at least four different sentence options, so everyone won’t be writing exactly the same thing. Choosing sentence components makes this activity fun! As students they work through steps 1 - 3, they will check boxes for the components they want to include in their final three sentence paragraph which they will write at the bottom of the page.
Students will practice reading, 1 - 2- 3 - 4 step sentence building, and writing their sentences while checking to make sure they have all of the necessary components.
French Dots and Boxes Game - QUELLE HEURE EST-IL - No prep printable
This easy and fun no-prep game will elicit a lot of exposure to telling time in French. This game is for telling time using the 12 hour clock. This one-page dots & boxes games includes directions at the top of the page. This game could be laminated and used repeatedly with dry-erase markers.
Objective: Complete more boxes than your component. Each player draws lines using a different color. On your turn, make a horizontal or vertical line from one dot to another. Say the words on either side of the line you drew. If you complete a box on your turn, draw an X in the box using your color. Once all of the boxes have been completed, count to see who got the most.
French Dots and Boxes Game - QUELLE HEURE EST-IL - No prep printable
This easy and fun no-prep game will elicit a lot of exposure to telling time in French. This game is for telling time using the 24 hour clock. This one-page dots & boxes games includes directions at the top of the page. This game could be laminated and used repeatedly with dry-erase markers.
Objective: Complete more boxes than your component. Each player draws lines using a different color. On your turn, make a horizontal or vertical line from one dot to another. Say the words on either side of the line you drew. If you complete a box on your turn, draw an X in the box using your color. Once all of the boxes have been completed, count to see who got the most.
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock - GAMES BUNDLE
This bundle of no-prep board games, fortune tellers, j’ai . . . qui a activities, Connect 4 games, battleship games, dots & boxes activities, and a big board game with 100 cards for telling time in French is a fantastic way to help beginners master time using both 12 and 24 hour clocks. Save over 30% with this bundle.
Includes the following resources:
L’heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 24 Hour Clock
L’heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 12 Hour Clock
L’heure - French Telling Time - 24 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers
L’Heure - French Time - 24 Hour Clock - J’ai…Qui a… - I have…Who has
L’Heure - French Time - 12 Hour Clock - J’ai…Qui a… - I have…Who has
L’heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 24 Hour Clock
L’heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 12 Hour Clock
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 24 Hour Clock - Battleship Games
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games
French Dots and Boxes Game - QUELLE HEURE EST-IL - No prep printable
Telling time in French - Board Game - Quelle heure est-il?
Sample times used for the 12 hour clock games:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
Sample times used for the 24 hour clock games:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
20h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h00
17h45
21h40
14h55
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock Board Games - BUNDLE
These French board games for telling time using 12 and 24 hour clocks each include 37 numbered boxes. The first player to reach box 37 wins. There are a few tricks along the way, so getting to the end isn’t always so easy! All boxes require students to say the numerical time aloud in French. Lots of repetition will really help your students get used to saying the time. Instructions on the 12 hour game board remind them to use vocabulary such as: et demie, et quart, moins le quart, moins vingt (etc), midi, et minuit with the , and NOT to use this vocabulary on the 24 hour game board.
In groups of two to four, players take turns rolling a die to move their pieces forward. Spaces are numbered to keep track of which way they’re moving. There are some spaces with special instructions:
Départ - Start
Avance de 5 cases - Move forward 5 spaces
Recule de 5 cases - Move backward 5 spaces
Rejoue - Play again
Tu perds ton tour - Lose a turn
Fin - End
For an extra challenge and to extend playing time, you can tell your students that they have to land directly on the last square and answer it correctly to win.
Not included:
➯ 1 die per group
➯ Game tokens, 1 per player
Sample times used for the 12 hour clock:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
Sample times used for the 24 hour clock:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
20h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h00
17h45
21h40
14h55
L’heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 24 Hour Clock
This French board game for telling time using a 24 hour clock includes 37 numbered boxes. The first player to reach box 37 wins. There are a few tricks along the way, so getting to the end isn’t always so easy! All boxes require students to say the numerical time aloud in French. Lots of repetition will really help your students get used to saying the time. Instructions on the game board remind them NOT to use vocabulary such as: et demie, et quart, moins le quart, moins vingt (etc), midi, et minuit with a 24 hour clock.
In groups of two to four, players take turns rolling a die to move their pieces forward. Spaces are numbered to keep track of which way they’re moving. There are some spaces with special instructions:
Départ - Start
Avance de 5 cases - Move forward 5 spaces
Recule de 5 cases - Move backward 5 spaces
Rejoue - Play again
Tu perds ton tour - Lose a turn
Fin - End
For an extra challenge and to extend playing time, you can tell your students that they have to land directly on the last square and answer it correctly to win.
This resource includes the following:
➯ 1 page printable game board
Not included:
➯ 1 die per group
➯ Game tokens, 1 per player
L’heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 12 Hour Clock
This French board game for telling time using a 12 hour clock includes 37 numbered boxes. The first player to reach box 37 wins. There are a few tricks along the way, so getting to the end isn’t always so easy! All boxes require students to say the numerical time aloud in French. Lots of repetition will really help your students get used to saying the time. Instructions on the game board remind them to use vocabulary such as: et demie, et quart, moins le quart, moins vingt (etc), midi, et minuit.
In groups of two to four, players take turns rolling a die to move their pieces forward. Spaces are numbered to keep track of which way they’re moving. There are some spaces with special instructions:
Départ - Start
Avance de 5 cases - Move forward 5 spaces
Recule de 5 cases - Move backward 5 spaces
Rejoue - Play again
Tu perds ton tour - Lose a turn
Fin - End
For an extra challenge and to extend playing time, you can tell your students that they have to land directly on the last square and answer it correctly to win.
This resource includes the following:
➯ 1 page printable game board
Not included:
➯ 1 die per group
➯ Game tokens, 1 per player
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - BUNDLE
Use fortune tellers / cootie catchers to have students practice telling time in French using 12 and 24 hour clocks. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing this important skill at any time of the year.
This resource includes 5 fortune tellers for saying the time in French and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper. See the preview for a sneak peak. If you’d like to print in black and white, have your students color in the circles you see. I’ve left a white space in the center of each circle for this purpose.
Times used for the 12 hour clock:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
Times used for the 24 hour clock:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
20h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h00
17h45
21h40
14h55
L’heure - French Telling Time - 24 Hour Clock - Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers
Use fortune tellers / cootie catchers to have students practice telling time in French using a 24 hour clock. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing this important skill at any time of the year.
This resource includes 5 fortune tellers for saying the time in French and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper. See the preview for a sneak peak. If you’d like to print in black and white, have your students color in the circles you see. I’ve left a white space in the center of each circle for this purpose.
Times used for the 24 hour clock:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
22h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h30
17h45
21h40
14h55
L’heure - French Telling Time - 12 Hour Clock - Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers
Use fortune tellers / cootie catchers to have students practice telling time in French using a 12 hour clock. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing this important skill at any time of the year.
This resource includes 5 fortune tellers for saying the time in French and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper. See the preview for a sneak peak.
Times used for the 12 hour clock:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour - J’ai . . . Qui a Games - BUNDLE
J’ai . . . Qui a games are a fun, quick, and easy way to have your beginner students review and practice telling time in French.
This bundle is 20% off and includes games using 12 and 24 hour clocks.
Each activity includes 21 cards. Depending on class size you can give each student more than one card or have them play in smaller groups. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again.
The 12 hour clock set includes plenty of opportunities to use the following vocabulary: et demie, et quart, moins le quart, midi, minuit, moins vingt, etc. See the list of times used for the 12 hour and 24 hour clock games below or check out the previews to have a sneak peak at all of the cards.
How it works: Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says Je commence le jeu begins the activity. He says, for example, Je commence le jeu. Qui a 3h30? The person who has the card with J’ai 3h30 on it says, J’ai 3h30. Qui a 7h15? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student’s card will say, J’ai _____. Le jeu est terminé!
Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It’s a very engaging and fun activity!
Included:
21 black and white cards - 4 per page - 12 hour clock
21 black and white cards - 4 per page - 24 hour clock
Times used for the 12 hour clock:
3h30
7h15
12h00 - midi
9h17
6h20
4h00
8h25
2h15
5h35
10h10
3h08
5h30
2h45
11h53
6h10
8h22
12h00 - minuit
7h45
1h40
4h55
Times used for the 24 hour clock:
13h30
17h15
12h00
19h17
16h20
14h00
18h25
12h15
15h35
20h10
19h08
20h30
21h45
23h53
16h10
18h22
0h00
17h45
21h40
14h55