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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.
French Christmas skit and reading comprehension - Noël - Mini-dialogue
This is a French dialogue about Christmas between two people. The title of this skit is** Une Tradition Familiale**. Short skits or dialogues like this one can be used in many ways during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Have students work in pairs or small groups to read through the skit and maybe even perform it for the class! This skit can also be used as an individual reading comprehension assessment. 14 reading comprehension questions are included. The skit can be printed on one side of a sheet of paper and the questions on the other for a really easy, NO PREP Christmas activity. The grammar level is intermediate. Most of the verbs are in the present or passé composé, and very few pronouns are used. Your students will learn a lot of new Christmas vocabulary, and they’re going to have a great time with this activity! Everything is written in French only.
French Christmas skit and reading comprehension - Noël - Mini-dialogue
This is a French dialogue about Christmas between two people. The title of this skit is Au Marché de Noël. Short skits or dialogues like this one can be used in many ways during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Have students work in pairs or small groups to read through the skit and maybe even perform it for the class! This skit can also be used as an individual reading comprehension assessment. 14 reading comprehension questions are included. The skit can be printed on one side of a sheet of paper and the questions on the other for a really easy, NO PREP Christmas activity. The grammar level is intermediate. Most of the verbs are in the present or passé composé, and very few pronouns are used. Your students will learn a lot of new Christmas vocabulary, and they’re going to have a great time with this activity! Everything is written in French only.
French Christmas skit and reading comprehension - Noël - Mini-dialogue
This is a French dialogue about Christmas between two people. The title of this skit is Le Menu du Réveillon. Short skits or dialogues like this one can be used in many ways during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Have students work in pairs or small groups to read through the skit and maybe even perform it for the class! This skit can also be used as an individual reading comprehension assessment. 14 reading comprehension questions are included. The skit can be printed on one side of a sheet of paper and the questions on the other for a really easy, NO PREP Christmas activity. The grammar level is intermediate. Most of the verbs are in the present or passé composé, and very few pronouns are used. Your students will learn a lot of new Christmas vocabulary, and they’re going to have a great time with this activity! Everything is written in French only.
French Christmas skit and reading comprehension - Noël - Mini-dialogue
This is a French dialogue about Christmas between four people. The title of this skit is L’Ouverture des Cadeaux. Short skits or dialogues like this one can be used in many ways during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Have students work in pairs or small groups to read through the skit and maybe even perform it for the class! This skit can also be used as an individual reading comprehension assessment. 14 reading comprehension questions are included. The skit can be printed on one side of a sheet of paper and the questions on the other for a really easy, NO PREP Christmas activity. The grammar level is intermediate. Most of the verbs are in the present or passé composé, and very few pronouns are used. Your students will learn a lot of new Christmas vocabulary, and they’re going to have a great time with this activity! Everything is written in French only.
French Pronouns Y and EN - 75 Practice Cards
75 cards to practice using the French pronouns Y and EN in three different tenses. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use Y and EN in many different situations.
Each card indicates the tense to be used: présent, passé composé, futur proche
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either Y or EN. A two page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of one sheet of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students so that they can check their work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
EXAMPLES:
PRÉSENT - JE - ALLER - LA FAC
Je vais à la fac.
J’y vais.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - FAIRE - DU PIANO
Tu as fait du piano.
Tu en as fait.
FUTUR PROCHE - ON - PARLER - DE NOËL
On va parler de Noël.
On va en parler.
French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - 75 Practice Cards
75 cards to practice using French direct and indirect object pronouns in three different tenses. These practice cards focus on using: LE - LA - LES - LUI - LEUR. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use LE or LA to mean HIM or HER instead of LUI, and LES to mean THEM instead of LEUR.
Each card indicates the tense to be used: présent, passé composé, futur proche
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either a direct or indirect object pronoun. A two page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of one sheet of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students so that they can check their work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
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EXAMPLES:**
PRÉSENT - JE - PARLER - MARIE
Je parle à Maris.
Je lui parle.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - MANGER - PIZZA
Tu as mangé la pizza.
Tu l’as mangée.
FUTUR PROCHE - VOUS - FINIR - DEVOIRS
Vous allez finir vos devoirs.
Vous allez les finir.
French Christmas skits and reading comprehension exercise - Noël - Mini-dialogues
This is a set of 6 French dialogues about Christmas between 2-4 people. Short skits or dialogues like these can be used in many ways during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Have students work in pairs or small groups to read through the skits and maybe even perform them for the class! These skits can also be used as an individual reading comprehension assessments. 14 reading comprehension questions are included with each skit. The skit can be printed on one side of a sheet of paper and the questions on the other for a really easy, NO PREP Christmas activity. The grammar level is intermediate. Most of the verbs are in the present or passé composé, and very few pronouns are used. Your students will learn a lot of new Christmas vocabulary, and they’re going to have a great time with this activity! Everything is written in French only.
French Pronouns: Direct, Indirect, Y, En - 150 Practice Cards in 3 tenses
This is a set of 150 French pronoun practice cards. These cards are written in the present, futur proche, and passé composé tenses and do not include negation.
There are 75 cards to practice using the French pronouns Y and EN in three different tenses. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use Y and EN in many different situations.
There are 75 cards to practice using French direct and indirect object pronouns in three different tenses. These practice cards focus on using: LE - LA - LES - LUI - LEUR. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use LE or LA to mean HIM or HER instead of LUI, and LES to mean THEM instead of LEUR.
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either LUI - LEUR - LE - LA - LES - Y - EN. A four page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of two sheets of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students for them to check their own work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
EXAMPLES:
PRÉSENT - JE - ALLER - LA FAC
Je vais à la fac.
J’y vais.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - FAIRE - DU PIANO
Tu as fait du piano.
Tu en as fait.
FUTUR PROCHE - ON - PARLER - DE NOËL
On va parler de Noël.
On va en parler.
PRÉSENT - JE - PARLER - MARIE
Je parle à Maris.
Je lui parle.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - MANGER - PIZZA
Tu as mangé la pizza.
Tu l’as mangée.
FUTUR PROCHE - VOUS - FINIR - DEVOIRS
Vous allez finir vos devoirs.
Vous allez les finir.
✮ Noël - Christmas - French I’d rather game for primary and secondary ✮
This resource includes two sets of 35 I’d rather - Qu’est-ce que tu préférerais cards. You get a total of 70 cards for the price of one set. One set is for primary and the other set is for secondary. A few of the cards are the same as they can appeal to different age groups. You may want to mix them all up and use all of the cards as a big set for secondary (taking out the doubles).
These sets of cards will strike up some interesting conversations, and they can be used year after year. All cards are only in French, so they are perfect both for French core and immersion programs. This resource is part of my Noël Resource Bundle which will save you TONS and provide you with lots of resources to use over and over again. Joyeux Noël!!
French Pronoun 300 Practice Cards BUNDLE: Direct, Indirect, Y & EN
This bundle is a set of 300 French pronoun practice cards. These cards are written in the present, futur proche, and passé composé tenses and do not include negation.
There are 75 cards to practice using the French pronouns Y and EN in three different tenses. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use Y and EN in many different situations. It’s helpful to use this stack of cards when you’re really focusing on Y and EN.
There are 75 cards to practice using French direct and indirect object pronouns in three different tenses. These practice cards focus on using: LE - LA - LES - LUI - LEUR. These practice cards will help students better understand when to use LE or LA to mean HIM or HER instead of LUI, and LES to mean THEM instead of LEUR. It’s nice to have a stack of cards that only deals with these five direct object pronouns.
There is also a stack of 150 cards in which all of the cards from the 2 previous stacks are mixed up, and there’s no indication whether students should use LUI - LEUR - LE - LA - LES - Y - EN. This is a real challenge, and it’s fantastic for test review.
Each card indicates a subject pronoun, verb in the infinitive form, and another word or words to complete the sentence. Students first form a sentence using the elements provided, then they restate the sentence using either LUI - LEUR - LE - LA - LES - Y - EN. A four page answer key is provided. I recommend printing them on the front and back side of two sheets of paper so that you can easily distribute them to students for them to check their own work. This is an activity that students can work on alone or in pairs or small groups. My students really like to do this activity with a partner. One student says the sentence without the pronoun, then the other one says it with the pronoun. They take turns going back and forth.
EXAMPLES:
PRÉSENT - JE - ALLER - LA FAC
Je vais à la fac.
J’y vais.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - FAIRE - DU PIANO
Tu as fait du piano.
Tu en as fait.
FUTUR PROCHE - ON - PARLER - DE NOËL
On va parler de Noël.
On va en parler.
PRÉSENT - JE - PARLER - MARIE
Je parle à Maris.
Je lui parle.
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ - TU - MANGER - PIZZA
Tu as mangé la pizza.
Tu l’as mangée.
FUTUR PROCHE - VOUS - FINIR - DEVOIRS
Vous allez finir vos devoirs.
Vous allez les finir.
French New Year Vocabulary - Nouvel An - Sudoku Puzzles
Use these sudoku games to have some French fun with New Year - Nouvel An themed vocabulary. 5 versions are included making a total of 45 vocabulary words. Students place a word in each empty box so that each row, column and nine box square contains each of the words.
French New Year Vocabulary - Nouvel An - I’d rather cards
This resource includes a set of 35 I’d rather - Qu’est-ce que tu préférerais cards to use for the New Year - Le Nouvel An. In fact, they can be a fun resource to get your students talking at any time of the year! These cards can appeal to many different age groups.
These sets of cards will strike up some interesting conversations, and they can be used year after year. All cards are only in French, so they are perfect both for French core and immersion programs.
✮ Noël - Christmas - French reading comprehension questions ✮
This is a French reading comprehension quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. The grammar and vocabulary level is upper-intermediate, though upper-level beginners and lower-intermediates can also have fun with this Christmas themed quiz.
Regular, irregular verbs, and reflexive verbs are used in the present tense, passé composé, futur simple, conditional, and present subjunctive. There are also see direct and indirect object pronouns, the pronouns Y and EN, and even a few relative pronouns.
The level of vocabulary used in this exercise is a step up from the lower-intermediate level, so your students may need to look up a few words. They’ll also be exposed to the ne….que form of negation and some idiomatic expressions.
French New Year - Le Nouvel An - BUNDLED RESOURCES
This bundle contains 6 resources to use in the New Year - Le Nouvel An to get your students back into French after a long holiday break. This isn’t really a growing bundle, but I will certainly be creating more New Year related resources, and when I do I will add them to this bundle at no additional cost to you. Be sure to follow my store and keep an eye on your TpT notifications. Save 30% with this bundle.
**Full year French writing program - 50 French writing activities - Écriture sans préparation **
This whole year French writing program will have your students writing every day. Each of the fifty writing activities in this program includes five pre-writing and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “paragraphe de la semaine” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. On Monday, you can start over again with a new theme.
This paragraphe de la semaine writing resource contains 50 weeks worth of Monday through Friday prewriting and writing activities.
Use these weekly no prep writing activities with many different levels whether you teach primary immersion, primary core, or traditional middle and high school. You can easily modify the activities for older students. The themed prompts are suitable for any age. For older students you can just leave out the drawing activity and move through the others more quickly than you would with younger ones.
Here are the themes included in set 1:
❶ le matin
❷ le week-end
❸ ma chambre
❹ je n’ai pas peur
❺ ma matière préférée
❻ les vacances
❼ les voisins
❽ la pizza
❾ la pluie
❿ l’école
Here are the themes included in set 2:
❶ la personne que j’admire le plus
❷ mon anniversaire
❸ mon repas préféré
❹ les restaurants
❺ les sports
❻ après l’école
❼ les vêtements
❽ mon quartier
❾ notre salle de classe
❿ les émotions
Here are the themes included in set 3:
❶ l’hiver
❷ mes parents
❸ j’étais fier
❹ je n’aime pas manger
❺ les devoirs
❻ être heureux
❼ un château de sable
❽ le soir
❾ j’ai peur
❿ bien élevé
Here are the themes included in set 4:
❶ une cabane dans les arbres
❷ je n’aime vraiment pas manger
❸ un bon sandwich
❹ rester en bonne santé
❺ le samedi après-midi
❻ quand je serai adulte
❼ la piscine
❽ un parc d’attractions
❾ le zoo
❿ trois souhaits
Here are the themes included in set 5:
❶ si j’étais invisible
❷ si j’étais un serpent
❸ la mer
❹ la montagne
❺ la télévision
❻ la lune
❼ voyager dans le temps
❽ si je savais voler
❾ les notes
❿ sous mon lit
Here’s how this writing program works:
✍Lundi: Je dessine - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Mardi: Mon livret de vocabulaire - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used French words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Mercredi: Vocabulaire - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Mots de vocabulaire utiles: J’utiliserai ces mots dans mon paragraphe.”
✍Jeudi: Mon brouillon - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Vendredi: Ma copie propre - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: qui - quoi - quand - où - pourquoi - comment
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
French Descriptive Adjectives Exercise #2 - Ajoutez un adjectif qualificatif
This is a one page worksheet with ten sentences in which students fill in the blanks with descriptive adjectives while making agreement when necessary. No answer key is provided as different students will most certainly choose from a variety of adjectives to fill in the blanks.
This worksheet is part of a BUNDLE that includes ten worksheets and a BONUS adjective reference booklet with 185 common adjectives written in the masculine and feminine forms as well as the English translation. There is a video included in the bundle (to show you how to finish folding and attaching the booklet).
French Descriptive Adjectives Exercise #3 - Ajoutez un adjectif qualificatif
This is a one page worksheet with ten sentences in which students fill in the blanks with descriptive adjectives while making agreement when necessary. No answer key is provided as different students will most certainly choose from a variety of adjectives to fill in the blanks.
This worksheet is part of a BUNDLE that includes ten worksheets and a BONUS adjective reference booklet with 185 common adjectives written in the masculine and feminine forms as well as the English translation. There is a video included in the bundle (to show you how to finish folding and attaching the booklet).
French Descriptive Adjectives Exercise #1 - Ajoutez un adjectif qualificatif
This is a one page worksheet with ten sentences in which students fill in the blanks with descriptive adjectives while making agreement when necessary. No answer key is provided as different students will most certainly choose from a variety of adjectives to fill in the blanks.
This worksheet is part of a BUNDLE that includes ten worksheets and a BONUS adjective reference booklet with 185 common adjectives written in the masculine and feminine forms as well as the English translation. There is a video included in the bundle (to show you how to finish folding and attaching the booklet).
French Descriptive Adjectives Exercise #4 - Ajoutez un adjectif qualificatif
This is a one page worksheet with ten sentences in which students fill in the blanks with descriptive adjectives while making agreement when necessary. No answer key is provided as different students will most certainly choose from a variety of adjectives to fill in the blanks.
This worksheet is part of a BUNDLE that includes ten worksheets and a BONUS adjective reference booklet with 185 common adjectives written in the masculine and feminine forms as well as the English translation. There is a video included in the bundle (to show you how to finish folding and attaching the booklet).
French Descriptive Adjectives Exercise #5 - Ajoutez un adjectif qualificatif
This is a one page worksheet with ten sentences in which students fill in the blanks with descriptive adjectives while making agreement when necessary. No answer key is provided as different students will most certainly choose from a variety of adjectives to fill in the blanks.
This worksheet is part of a BUNDLE that includes ten worksheets and a BONUS adjective reference booklet with 185 common adjectives written in the masculine and feminine forms as well as the English translation. There is a video included in the bundle (to show you how to finish folding and attaching the booklet).