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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 passé composé reflexive verbs scrambled sentences exercise
This French passé composé reflexive verbs worksheet is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using reflexive verbs in the passé composé. 10 sentences are written in the passé composé, and some include negation. The vocabulary used in this exercise is varied and doesn’t follow a particular theme. It’s not meant to be super easy. Answer key is included.
Advanced French Skit - Au Restaurant - Un couple déjeune
This is a one page French skit for your students to have fun acting out in class in pairs (the skit has two characters). The title of this skit is Un couple déjeune. This resource is great for advanced students in a traditional setting or for secondary immersion. The level of grammar and vocabulary is quite high and challenging. This skit is a fun way to keep high level French fun and interesting.
I can’t show you a sample since this is only a one page resource, but here is an excerpt from the skit to give you an idea:
Pierre: D’accord, moi je vais prendre un Perrier rondelle, j’aime bien une tranche de citron dans mon eau gazeuse. En revanche, je n’aime pas les pailles en plastique, donc je vais le commander sans paille.
Sophie: Ah oui tu as raison, les pailles sont représentatives des dérives du consumérisme. Alors qu’est-ce que tu me conseilles? Ils ont des plats végétariens?**
French passé composé with avoir scrambled sentences exercise
This French passé composé with avoir worksheet is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using regular verbs that take avoir as helping verb. 10 sentences are written in the passé composé, and some include negation. The vocabulary used in this exercise is varied and doesn’t follow a particular theme. Answer key is included.
French irregular verbs passé composé scrambled sentences exercise
This French irregular verbs in the passé composé worksheet is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using verbs that use avoir as helping verb with irregular past participles. 10 sentences are written in the passé composé, and some include negation. Answer key is included.
French present tense reflexive verbs scrambled sentences exercise
This French present tense reflexive verbs worksheet is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using present tense reflexive verbs. 10 sentences are written in the present tense, and some include negation. The vocabulary used in this exercise is varied and doesn’t follow a particular theme. It’s not meant to be super easy. Answer key is included.
French Si Clauses - 1st Conditional - 25 practice cards
This is a set of 25 cards to really get some good practice in while teaching first conditional si clauses using the present and future tenses. Each card has one student ask a question using a si clause, and the second student is prompted to give an open ended response.
French Si Clauses - 2nd Conditional - 25 practice cards
This is a set of 25 cards to really get some good practice in while teaching second conditional si clauses using the imperfect and conditional tenses. Each card has one student ask a question using a si clause, and the second student is prompted to give an open ended response.
French Si Clauses - 3rd Conditional - 25 practice cards
This is a set of 25 cards to really get some good practice in while teaching third conditional si clauses using the plus-que-parfait and past conditional tenses. Each card has one student ask a question using a si clause, and the second student is prompted to give an open ended response.
French Si Clauses - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Conditional - 75 practice cards BUNDLE
These are three sets of practice cards to use as paired work or as a whole class activity. Each set includes 25 cards, and each set is identical except for the tenses being used. Just click on the individual resource links for descriptions. Save 20% with this bundle.
✎ Le paragraphe de la semaine #1 - French primary reading program ✎
Theme: Ce matin avant de venir à l’école…
This one week French reading comprehension program will have your students reading every day of the week, and is perfect for French immersion. The reading activities in this program include five separate reading comprehension activities for Monday through Friday. These reading worksheets are a great way to practice new themed vocabulary, see sight words in action, and to improve overall comprehension. Each worksheet includes a paragraph that should be read three times, once for each of the three questions that follow. Students check off the circled numbers each time they read the text and then they answer the corresponding questions.
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your reading program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the worksheets at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Independent work
✎ Small group work
✎ Le paragraphe de la semaine #2 - French primary reading program ✎
Theme: Ce week-end je vais probablement…
This one week French reading comprehension program will have your students reading every day of the week, and is perfect for French immersion. The reading activities in this program include five separate reading comprehension activities for Monday through Friday. These reading worksheets are a great way to practice new themed vocabulary, see sight words in action, and to improve overall comprehension. Each worksheet includes a paragraph that should be read three times, once for each of the three questions that follow. Students check off the circled numbers each time they read the text and then they answer the corresponding questions.
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your reading program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the worksheets at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Independent work
✎ Small group work
French Demonstrative Adjectives - 75 Practice Cards
This is a set of 75 task cards for practicing French demonstrative adjectives CE - CET - CETTE - CES. One set of cards includes hints as to whether the nouns in question are masculine or feminine, and the other set does not. I like to let my students use the cards with the hints as they’re becoming comfortable with the rules and the nouns used on the cards. Once they’ve gone through the set a few times I like to switch to the set with no hints. Check out my demonstrative adjectives bundle and save 20%.
Included:
➯ 75 practice cards with answer key and student response sheet
➯ Link to 20 minute video lesson on demonstrative adjectives
➯ Printable 1 page lesson guide with rules and examples
You get paper free sets that students can open up on their devices as well as sets with 4 cards per page that you can print and cut to have students work with them either individually or with partners / small groups.
French Demonstrative Adjectives Crossword Puzzles - Mots Croisés
This is a set of five different versions of crossword puzzles for practicing French demonstrative adjectives CE - CET - CETTE - CES. The vocabulary theme is food (see list of words used below). 30 different words are included in the puzzles. Clues are written in English and answers are written in French. Answer keys are provided. All crosswords are no prep, one page printables in black and white. Check out my demonstrative adjectives bundle and save 20%.
Vocabulary used:
cette pomme - this apple
cet abricot - this apricot
cette viande - this meat
ce poulet - this chicken
cette soupe - this soup
ce dessert - this dessert
cette salade - this salad
ce croissant - this croissant
cet oeuf - this egg
ce pain - this bread
ce riz - this rice
cet ananas - this pineapple
cette fraise - this strawberry
cette orange - this orange
cette poire - this pear
ces asperges - these asparagus
cette carotte - this carrot
ce champignon - this mushroom
cet oignon - this onion
ces petits-pois - these peas
ces escargots - these snails
ce beurre - this butter
ce yaourt - this yogurt
ces bonbons - these candies
cette glace - this ice cream
cette tarte - this pie
ce lait - this milk
ce fromage - this cheese
ce poisson - this fish
cette pomme de terre - this potato
French Passé Composé with Avoir - Regular Verbs - 75 Practice Cards
This resource includes two sets of 75 task cards for practicing the passé composé of regular ER, IR, and RE verbs. Half of the cards in each set use negation (ne…pas / ne…jamais / ne…pas encore) and the other half do not. One set of cards includes hints as to what the infinitives mean as well as an English translation, and the other set does not. I like to let my students use the cards with the hints as they’re becoming comfortable with the rules and the infinitives used on the cards. Once they’ve gone through the set a few times I like to switch to the set with no hints. They’ll learn so many more regular verbs than they ever would in a textbook.
Included:
➯ 75 practice cards with translations in English
➯ 75 practice cards without English translations
➯ Answer key and student response sheet
You also get paper free sets that students can open up on their devices as well as sets with 4 cards per page that you can print and cut to have students work with them either individually or with partners / small groups.
French Demonstrative Adjectives Worksheet or Quiz
This is an exercise on French demonstrative adjectives CE - CET - CETTE - CES that can be used as a practice worksheet or as a quiz. There are 30 fill in the blank sentences that you can print on the front and back of one sheet of paper. Two versions and an answer sheet are included. Check out my demonstrative adjectives bundle and save 20%.
Version 1: Includes helpful hints (number and gender of the noun in question are indicated). Works great as a practice worksheet.
Version 2: No helpful hints are included. Works great as a quiz.
French Demonstrative Adjectives BUNDLE
Lots of fun ways to learn and practice French demonstrative adjectives in the form of task cards, games, and puzzles. A practice worksheet and quiz is included. Save 20% with this bundle.
Les Loisirs - French 20 questions game - No prep speaking activity
The game of 20 questions is a fun and effective way to practice forming French questions. This version of the game focuses on 52 nouns and verbs which are all about the les loisirs / hobbies / pastimes.
This game work for any level as it is written in French and English. Want a real challenge for your upper levels or immersion students? Use the French only version!
Included:
1 version with vocabulary written in French and English
1 version with vocabulary written in French only
Have students work in small groups of 2-4 or project the game and use it as a whole class activity.
This game includes 52 words. Many of the words may be new to your students as this game is meant not only to practice forming questions, but also to build vocabulary. I like to allow my students to look at the game chart while they play until they’re somewhat familiar with the words. After they’ve played the games a few times looking at the French-English version they feel more prepared to move on to the French only version. You could also photocopy a two sided version, one with English and French and the other with French only.
One student in the small group or class chooses a word on the chart. Other students ask up to 20 questions trying to guess the secret word.
The student who has chosen the secret word can answer using the following responses: OUI - NON - PARFOIS - RAREMENT - GÉNÉRALEMENT - PEUT-ÊTRE - CELA DÉPEND - PROBABLEMENT
Alternative game play:
To change up the game and to make it more challenging as well as practicing other skills, have the student who chooses the secret word describe it to others in the group. Instead of asking questions about the secret word, other students listen to the description and guess it.
French Passé Composé with Avoir - Regular Verbs - 75 Practice Cards
This resource includes two sets of 75 task cards for practicing the passé composé of regular ER, IR, and RE verbs. Half of the cards in each set use negation (ne…pas / ne…jamais / ne…pas encore) and the other half do not. One set of cards includes hints as to what the infinitives mean as well as an English translation, and the other set does not. I like to let my students use the cards with the hints as they’re becoming comfortable with the rules and the infinitives used on the cards. Once they’ve gone through the set a few times I like to switch to the set with no hints. They’ll learn so many more regular verbs than they ever would in a textbook.
Included:
➯ 75 practice cards with translations in English
➯ 75 practice cards without English translations
➯ Answer key and student response sheet
You also get paper free sets that students can open up on their devices as well as sets with 4 cards per page that you can print and cut to have students work with them either individually or with partners / small groups.
Jeu de Dominos - French Valentine's Day - La Saint Valentin
Set of 16 dominoes with French and English words related to Valentine's Day. This is an easy, very low prep activity that your students will enjoy playing during the month of February. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice and fun for your students.
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The verb ALLER is one of the first we teach in French, and there are many ways to use this verb with easy to learn expressions. Here's a list of 32 fun, easy and useful ALLER expressions with corresponding images and a fill in the blank exercise.