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Verbs - Memory Game
Cards need to be printed out twice. I have included 27 verbs. The memory game can be played in several ways. To begin with place cards spread out face down on a table. Pupils turn over 2 at a time. They have to say the infinitive of the verb showing on the card. When they find two that match, they win them. Next when a card is turned over, pupils have to say the je, tu, il, elle form of the verb. This could then be extended to include nous, vous and ils and elles. A further game could be that pupils have to use the verb in a full sentence.
Les matières scolaires
An introduction to vocbulary of school subjects. A gap-fill activity. I have included a black and white copy for those of you who are unable to photocopy in colour.
FRENCH - Les adjectifs démonstratifs - Ce, Cet, Cette et Ces - Worksheets
An exercise to practice how to use demonstrative adjectives in French, this, that, these and those. There is a follow-on exercise to show how you emphasize the difference between this and that. I have also included ‘teacher/completed’ coppies. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
FRENCH - School Subjects - Mes matières scolaires préférées - Worksheets
Comprehension covering school subjects, days of the week and opinions. A 12 year old English boy called George tells you about his school timetable. Which subjects he loves, lives, hates and those he doesn’t like and why. He also tells you what his favourite subject is. I wonder if the children would be able to guess in advance what it might be? I have added a worksheet of questions, but these could be anended to suit levels at which children are working. Feedback is always appreciated. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Updated version has been amended.
FRENCH - Pencil case items - Dans Ma Trousse - Worksheets
A gap-fill worksheet for practicing the names of 9 pencil case items in French. Follow on graduated worksheets to practice saying what you have and don’t have in your pencil case and what there is in your pencil case and what there isn’t, using the the expression ‘Il y a…’ and ‘Il n’y a pas de …’ . There us also an activity where 3 children say what they have and don’t have in their pencil case. There are questions in English and are to be answered in English, testing that children understand the texts. Answers are included. There are 8 files in total. Feedback is always welcome. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci’.
French Reflexive Verbs
Activity for practising conjugating reflexive verbs together with the time to make a more lengthy and interesting sentence. If you use this please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is really appreciated.
Chez moi et où j'habite ((Madame Dubois)
Reading comprehension about the home of Madame Dubois and where she lives and who she lives with. Includes the colour of her house, the names of rooms in her house and a detailed description of her study. She tells you about her garden and her flowers. and what her favourite room in her house is. I have added a two worksheets of questions.
FRENCH - Une Image d'hiver
To read a longer text describing a winter scene and to draw the picture. Revises colours, numbers and prepositions.
Un bonhomme de neige s'appelle Frosty
A Christmas picture to colour. Children choose the colours.
My thanks to cliparts.co for the use of the clipart image.
Où habites-tu? (countries)
Gap-fill worksheet. Focuses on being able to say what country you live in using, 'en-au et aux&'. Sentences include j&';habite, tu habites, il habite et elle habite.
Days, months, years & seasons
Worksheet to fill-in the days of the week, months of the year and the seasons. Incorporates concept of there are (il y a) ___ days in a week, there are ___ months in a year, there are ____ seasons in a year, thus a re-cap on number work. More of a revision worksheet as no vocab given. Feedback as to how successful this worksheet was, would be much appreciated.
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.
Coloriez par numéros
Colour by number activities. Revises number and colour. If you use these please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Practicing the French verb POUVOIR
Gap fill exercise for practising the verb 'Pouvoir&'. If this resource is of any use to you, please take a brief moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Les vêtements 'matching pairs' card game
Game whereby children have to match the picture to the name of the item of clothing. Cards are placed face down on table. Children turn over two cards at a time. To win the cards the words have to match the picture that has been turned up. Before laminating the cards, back the picture cards on one coloured card and the word cards on a different colour. That way the children have to turn over one card of each colour. I found this really helped my children learn the vocabulary for clothes. Blank cards have been added, should you need them. Feedback would be really appreciated.
Nouns and the indefinite article
A gap fill activity to revise un, une et des. Some boxes have been left empty for pupils to create their own work. Suitable for LA ans SEN pupils. Feedback as to how successful this worksheet was, would be much appreciated.
Ma Ville - Connect 4
A board game to reinforce names of places and buildings you might find in a town once pupils have been introduced to vocabulary.
My thanks to clker.com and cliparts.co for the use of the clipart images.
Le Petit Déjeuner - matching pairs game
A fun way to practise breakfast vocabulary in French, or in fact any other language Children have to turn two cards over and name the item of food or drink on the card. To win a matching pair they have to name what is on the card correctly. This activity could be extended to using du/de la/ des when either using the expressions 'Je voudrais ... or Je mange ...&'or using le/la/les when expressing opinions about food. If you use this resources please take a moment to comment. It only takes a second to say thanks and it means so much to me.
FRENCH - Fruit and vegetables - Les Fruits et les Légumes - Worksheets
An introduction to the names of 12 fruits and 10 vegetables in French. L/O is to label the fruits and the vegetables from vocabulary in a box. There is also a worksheet with 8 fruits and 6 vegetables depending on the age of children you need it for. A follow on worksheet introduces the expressions ‘J’aime, j’adore, je n’aime pas et je déteste.’ There is also a 'Q’est-ce que tu aimes manger? worksheet with answers given. This resource also contains a comprehension worksheet with dialogues from four children giving their opinions of fruit and vegetables, together with a question worksheet. Answers to the questions are included. There is also a crossword puzzle and a completed teacher copy. There are 11 files in total. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
AS TES CONTINUE TO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH RESOURCE PREVIEWS I HAVE INCLUDED SCREEN SHOTS TO SHOW HOW WORKSHEETS WILL LOOK WHEN DOWNLOADED.
Joyeux Noël - Bonne Année card
Print on card, fold in half and you’re ready to go. Just what you need at Christmas. Children can be told what colour to use for the various objects. Revises: facial features, colour, number and Christmas vocabulary. If you use this, please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Joyeux Noël à tous…