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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.
This is a fun game to practice demonstrative adjectives, and though I’ve included vocabulary for four categories (family, school, restaurant, voyage), you can use any vocabulary you’re currently working on. The original powerpoint is included so you can easily modify the vocabulary used and play this game over and over. All you need to play the game is a group of students and a set of dice.
Included in this dice game:
How to play
96 game cards to print and cut out
Color version
Black and white version
Powerpoint version
Student scoring and answer sheet
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This is an easy to play 30 minute dice game to practice French FAIRE EXPRESSIONS.
My high school students love this game, and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race (details are explained with the activity).
Students divide up into teams and play a dice game, the dice determining which subject and infinitive to conjugate.
Included with this activity:
How to play
5 different versions of the game
Student response and score sheet
This dice game is an especially fun way to practice while learning about the irregular French verb FAIRE. More advanced students also benefit from the review.
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Here’s a PRESENT TENSE version of my dice game. This game includes regular -ER, -IR and -RE verbs as well as DEVOIR, VOULOIR, POUVOIR, BOIRE, ÊTRE, ALLER, AVOIR and FAIRE.
Included:
How to play
5 versions of the game + answer keys
Student response and score sheet
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This is an easy to play 30 minute dice game to practice the French imperfect tense.
My high school students love this game, and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race (details are explained with the activity).
Students divide up into teams and play a dice game, the dice determining which subject and infinitive to conjugate in the passé composé. Included with this activity you will receive full instructions as well as five different versions of the game with answers.
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This is an easy to play 30 minute dice game to practice the French passé composé using être and avoir as helping verbs.
My high school students love this game, and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race (details are explained with the activity).
Students divide up into teams and play a dice game, the dice determining which subject and infinitive to conjugate in the passé composé.
Included with this activity:
How to play
Five different versions of the game with answers
Student response and scoring sheet
This dice game is an especially fun way to practice while learning about the passé composé. More advanced students also benefit from the review.
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This is an easy to play 30 minute dice game to practice the French plus-que-parfait tense with regular, irregular and reflexive verbs using both être and avoir as helping verbs.
My high school students love this game, and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race (details are explained with the activity).
Students divide up into teams and play a dice game, the dice determining which subject and infinitive to conjugate in the plus-que-parfait.
Included with this activity:
How to play
Five different versions of the game with answers
Student response and scoring sheet
This dice game is an especially fun way to practice while learning about the plus-que-parfait. More advanced students also benefit from the review.
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You’re going to love this powerpoint FRENCH ÊTRE EXPRESSIONS JEOPARDY GAME with all the bells and whistles. It even has the JEOPARDY music, A DAILY DOUBLE and FINAL JEOPARDY.
This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on for the last 15 years of playing it with my students. The answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question unless you want to play that way. My students absolutely love this game, and so do I. They get very excited about it and always look forward to JEOPARDY DAY.
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Complete French lesson plan on Valentine's Day. The content of this unit will appeal to students third through twelfth grade, though some of the activities are more for secondary. The powerpoint presentation will lead you through an age appropriate discussion of Valentine's Day in France and the cultural differences between North America and France. You can use this lesson with many different levels as there are a lot of different resources included.
What is included in this lesson:
PowerPoint presentation 34 slides with presenter notes. Use these notes to further the discussion with more advanced students.
Scattergories games 12 versions with Valentine's Day vocabulary, instructions included.
Sudoku games 5 different versions with answer keys using French Valentine's Day vocabulary. Fun and quiet no prep activity.
Writing activity 50 word writing exercise adaptable to any level, but still short and sweet as a supplementary activity.
Quiz - Vrai ou faux Students at all levels will know the answers to these true or false questions if they've paid attention during the presentation. Correct the false statements.
12 French love proverbs Translate (with a partner or individually) the 12 proverbs the best you can, then do the scrambled sentences exercise to see how well you remember the proverbs.
Vocabulary worksheet
Saint Valentin Taboo Game includes 20 cards. At the top of each card there is a word to describe to partners without using 4 taboo words that are written beneath. All words are written in French and English. Instructions included.
Saint Valentin 20 Questions Game is a fun and effective way to practice forming questions and speaking French using Valentine's Day vocabulary. French and English as well as French only versions are included.
In the powerpoint notes you will often find suggestions for enrichment activities, links to internet websites that go along with that particular slide.
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Play this French Saint Valentin Taboo game and have some fun! Playing games and having fun is when learning really happens in French class. I love to play the game Taboo with my students. French taboo is a game that is east to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike. Have a look at how to play in the preview.
Your students will learn a lot of new and useful vocabulary while preparing for and playing this fun game.
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20 task cards - cartes à tâches- for practicing the French passé composé with être and avoir. Students can work cooperatively or individually. Each card features a sentence with a blank to fill in with the passé composé. Students are given the infinitive form of the verb that must be conjugated in the passé composé. Answers are provided on corresponding numbered task cards so that students can easily check each others answers.
Regular, irregular and reflexive verbs are included in this activity. Print, laminate and cut out these task cards and use them over and over. Look in the upper left corner. I’ve indicated where you should punch a hole in each card in case you want to attach them with a ring.
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20 task cards - cartes à tâches- for practicing the French verbs VOULOIR, POUVOIR and DEVOIR. Students can work cooperatively or individually. Each card features a particular task involving these three verbs in either the present, future or conditional tense. Students are given the infinitive form of the verb that must be used in their answer. Answers are provided on corresponding numbered task cards so that students can easily check their work.
Print, laminate and cut out these task cards and use them over and over. Look in the upper left corner. I’ve indicated where you should punch a hole in each card in case you want to attach them with a ring.
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20 task cards - cartes à tâches- for practicing the present French subjunctive. Students can work cooperatively or individually. Each card features an expression that must be followed by the subjunctive. Students are given the infinitive form of the verb that must be conjugated in the present subjunctive. Answers are provided on corresponding numbered task cards so that students can easily check each others answers.
All of the expressions used on these cards should be followed by the subjunctive. Print, laminate and cut out these task cards and use them over and over. Look in the upper left corner. I’ve indicated where you should punch a hole in each card in case you want to attach them with a ring.
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These French pronouns task cards use two pronoun per sentence (me, te, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en). Questions are asked in the present, past and future tenses. This set of French task cards contains 20 cards / questions for students to answer.
Included:
20 numbered task cards in black and white
20 numbered task cards in color
Numbered answer key
Student answer sheet for recording responses
PowerPoint version
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These French pronouns task cards use only one pronoun per sentence (me, te, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en). Questions are asked in the present, past and future tenses. This set of French task cards contains 20 cards / questions for students to answer.
Included:
20 numbered task cards in black and white
20 numbered task cards in color
Numbered answer key
Student answer sheet for recording responses
PowerPoint version
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French passé composé speaking task cards - ÊTRE and AVOIR + REFLEXIVE VERBS
Use these task cards to get your French students speaking in the passé composé.
This is a NO PREP activity that will prompt your students to speak to each other in the passé composé.
This activity is great for all levels since it can be used while teaching the passé composé and also as a review for more advanced French students.
This set of task cards includes 30 questions.
I have included a powerpoint version of this product.
How to use these passé composé task cards:
1. Print and cut out each card forming as many sets as you will need for students to work together in small groups.
2. Have students form small groups and take turns asking questions.
3. Encourage students to answer in complete sentences.
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These are 3 listening comprehension activities focusing on regular ER, IR and RE verbs in the present tense and they are meant to be used with beginner French students. Students listen to the 15 pre-recorded present tense sentences being read and they draw what they hear in the student response sheet provided, then they write the infinitive form of the verb being used in the sentence. These activities can be used for listening comprehension and written production at the same time, instructions included.
If your students have access to colored pencils you may choose to use the recordings that indicate which color they should use to draw. The color they should use is clearly indicated in French at the beginning or appropriate time in the reading of the sentence.
Some students will say they can’t draw, but stick figures should be encouraged! None of the sentences represent a real drawing challenge.
Included in this French listening comprehension resource bundle:
Instructions
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences without use of colors - perfect resource to alternatively use as a dictée
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences with use of colors
15 sentences written for teacher use
Student response sheets
No answer keys are provided for the drawings due to the nature of the activity. However, assessment is very simple for the teacher! All you have to do is glance over the drawings. Answer keys are provided for written responses should you opt to use this as a dictation exercise.
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This is a listening comprehension activity focusing on regular -RE verbs in the present tense and is meant to be used with beginner French students. Students listen to the 15 pre-recorded present tense sentences being read and they draw what they hear in the student response sheet provided, then they write the infinitive form of the -RE verb being used in the sentence. This activity can be used for listening comprehension and written production at the same time, instructions included.
If your students have access to colored pencils you may choose to use the recording that indicates which color they should use to draw. The color they should use is clearly indicated in French at the beginning or appropriate time in the reading of the sentence.
Some students will say they can’t draw, but stick figures should be encouraged! None of the sentences represent a real drawing challenge.
Included in this French listening comprehension resource:
Instructions
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences without use of colors - perfect resource to alternatively use as a dictée
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences with use of colors
15 sentences written for teacher use
Student response sheet
No answer key is provided for the drawings due to the nature of the activity. However, assessment is very simple for the teacher! All you have to do is glance over the drawings. An answer key is provided for written responses should you opt to use this as a dictation exercise.
This is a listening comprehension activity focusing on regular -IR verbs in the present tense and is meant to be used with beginner French students. Students listen to the 15 pre-recorded present tense sentences being read and they draw what they hear in the student response sheet provided, then they write the infinitive form of the -IR verb being used in the sentence. This activity can be used for listening comprehension and written production at the same time, instructions included.
If your students have access to colored pencils you may choose to use the recording that indicates which color they should use to draw. The color they should use is clearly indicated in French at the beginning or appropriate time in the reading of the sentence.
Some students will say they can’t draw, but stick figures should be encouraged! None of the sentences represent a real drawing challenge.
Included in this French listening comprehension resource:
Instructions
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences without use of colors - perfect resource to alternatively use as a dictée
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences with use of colors
15 sentences written for teacher use
Student response sheet
No answer key is provided for the drawings due to the nature of the activity. However, assessment is very simple for the teacher! All you have to do is glance over the drawings. An answer key is provided for written responses should you opt to use this as a dictation exercise.
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This is a listening comprehension activity focusing on regular -ER verbs in the present tense and is meant to be used with beginner French students. Students listen to the 15 pre-recorded present tense sentences being read and they draw what they hear in the student response sheet provided, then they write the infinitive form of the -ER verb being used in the sentence. This activity can be used for listening comprehension and written production at the same time, instructions included.
If your students have access to colored pencils you may choose to use the recording that indicates which color they should use to draw. The color they should use is clearly indicated in French at the beginning or appropriate time in the reading of the sentence.
Some students will say they can’t draw, but stick figures should be encouraged! None of the sentences represent a real drawing challenge.
Included in this French listening comprehension resource:
Instructions
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences without use of colors - perfect resource to alternatively use as a dictée
Pre-recorded MP3 version of 15 sentences with use of colors
15 sentences written for teacher use
Student response sheet
No answer key is provided for the drawings due to the nature of the activity. However, assessment is very simple for the teacher! All you have to do is glance over the drawings. An answer key is provided for written responses should you opt to use this as a dictation exercise.
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As your students learn French prepositions of location it is nice to have several exercises and activities planned to get in as much practice as possible. This is a reading exercise about a tidy bedroom and a writing exercise about an untidy one.
Give your students the list of French prepositions of location and provide them with the quizlet study set I’ve made to help them practice and master the new vocabulary.
There is a paragraph to read about a tidy bedroom. The idea is to see if students can figure out what it means even if they don’t know all of the vocabulary. The prepositions of location are used as context clues.
The next part of this activity is to have students write a paragraph of their own about the image provided featuring an untidy bedroom. A list of useful vocabulary is provided and a quizlet study set as well. This list of vocabulary itemizes everything you see in the bedroom so that students can focus on the writing activity rather than looking up words in the dictionary. Students write ten complete statements about the untidy bedroom.
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