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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I´m Danicka. I graduated with a teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. I am currently an IB French Teacher for the Middle Years and Diploma Programs. I bring extensive experience in teaching French to diverse learners. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the French and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I´m Danicka. I graduated with a teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. I am currently an IB French Teacher for the Middle Years and Diploma Programs. I bring extensive experience in teaching French to diverse learners. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the French and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Expressions utiles en français
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Expressions utiles en français

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This handout can be used in your French classroom to help your students practice using common expressions in French (ex. saying thank you, asking to go to the toilet, etc.)
Visitons des communautés francophones aux CaraÏbes
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Visitons des communautés francophones aux CaraÏbes

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This lesson aimed at promoting intercultural awareness in your French classroom can be broken down into two smaller lessons. Students will learn more about francophone communities in the Caribbean. This is aligned to the Grade 7 Ontario Curriculum Core French standards. A link to the worksheets (Google doc) is provided on the slideshow.
Compréhension écrite - Je me présente …
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Compréhension écrite - Je me présente …

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Students can practice their written and reading comprehension skills through reading short texts and answering questions about them. The three aspects covered are content, conventions, and connections, as part of the MYP 1-4 IB Curriculum (Emergent French Learners).
Liste de salutations en français
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Liste de salutations en français

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Students will learn common expressions and greetings in French. This is ideal for beginner students. They can work in small groups to figure out as many meanings as they can and then figure out the remaining expressions using a useful online dictionary tool such as Wordreference.com
Activité orale - Je fais des phrases au passé composé
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Activité orale - Je fais des phrases au passé composé

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This dice game can be used in the classroom to promote your students´ oral communication skills in French using irregular and regular verbs in the passé composé with the auxiliary avoir. Materials for use in the physical classroom: A pair of dice for each group of students (the number of groups will depend on the number of students in your class.)
Au restaurant
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Au restaurant

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Students will learn new vocabulary and expressions related to ordering food in French at a restaurant. They will practice their oral comprehension and speaking skills through interactive activities involving videos and role plays. As an extension activity, students can describe a favourite recipe of theirs. Rubrics included for both activities. (Please note: The rubrics have been made to follow the four criteria elements in the Ontario French Curriculum.) They can be adjusted based on your school´s curriculum and as you see fit.
La nourriture - Dialogues
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La nourriture - Dialogues

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Students will be able to practice their French conversation skills through engaging in this interactive speaking activity on the theme of food. Tips for use in the classroom: Have students take turns asking each other the questions working in small groups of 3 or 4.
Visitons des communautés francophones au Québec (Let's visit francophone communities in Québec)
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Visitons des communautés francophones au Québec (Let's visit francophone communities in Québec)

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This long lesson can be broken down into several smaller lessons. Many interactive activities are used to aim to increase students’ intercultural awareness by teaching them about francophone communities in Québec through using interactive, authentic sources where they will be able to “visit” a child(ren) around their age living in Québec and compare their hobbies and city/town with those of the child(ren) they visited. Materials ● Class laptops ● Headphones ● Google/Word document (or lined paper if students prefer to write on a physical doc) ● French/English dictionary (either online or hard copy) ● Chart paper ● Markers A detailed lesson plan is also provided on the PowerPoint presentation.
La lecture au primaire
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La lecture au primaire

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Les activités permettront aux élèves en première année immersion d’apprendre plus à propos du thème du printemps tout en développant leurs habiletés de lecture. The activities will allow students in first grade French immersion to learn about the theme of Spring while developing their reading skills. This is aligned with the 2013 Ontario French Immersion curriculum.
Ejercicio - Mi familia
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Ejercicio - Mi familia

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This is a great starter activity that you can use at the beginning of a lesson to help your students practice family words in Spanish. They will match up the English with the Spanish words (ex. My brother - Mi hermano).
Les Oscars du Cinéma (The Academy Awards/Oscars Presentation)
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Les Oscars du Cinéma (The Academy Awards/Oscars Presentation)

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This short Oscar´s / Academy Awards inspired activity can be used in your French Language Classroom as a fun way to have your students do oral presentations / short films. At the end, have your students vote for the best presentation to win an Oscar award. This is an engaging way to have your students record videos for your French class. Students will be more motivated to get creative and edit their presentations if they will be nominated for an Oscar!