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KS3 FRENCH VOCABULARY KS4 FRENCH VOCABULARY GCSE FRENCH VOCABULARY KS5 FRENCH VOCABULARY ALEVEL FRENCH VOCABULARY ADVANCED FRENCH ADVERBS LIST FREEBIE

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Ideal reference resource for students focusing on high-frequency French adverbs. The adverbs address a range of categories, for example, temporal / time adverbs, place / location adverbs, frequency adverbs.

I’ve found that the lists are a great learning support resource, and they’re really popular with students too. They work well when students keep them carefully in learning files or folders for current and future reference. They also work well printed double-sided and laminated for small-group work in class.

This list is a collection of 41 high-frequency French adverbs that students will meet in the advanced beginner to intermediate stages of French learning programmes, and useful for students beginning advanced French as a vocabulary audit. It’s an important step in language learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful vocabulary bank, are able to recognize French adverbs, and are confident with the meaning of those words in their first / home language, so that they can produce more detailed and descriptive language and more complex sentences and texts as soon and as accurately as possible. Students shouldn’t take on the task of learning 41 adverbs all at once though - this is more of a longer-term reference resource that students can use to audit their developing French vocabulary, and it is definitely the case that frequent and regular use in real-world practical contexts is far more successful at embedding vocabulary into longer-term memory.

There are two alphabetical lists - one French-English, and one English-French, as I’ve found that most language students prefer to have both as a reference resource. There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag (which is good for French vocabulary display), and plain white.

The list is a great time-saver for teachers too - if you’re preparing resources focusing on adverbs in French for your students, the list is a good starting point.

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