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Chez moi et où j'habite ((Madame Dubois)
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Chez moi et où j'habite ((Madame Dubois)

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Reading comprehension about the home of Madame Dubois and where she lives and who she lives with. Includes the colour of her house, the names of rooms in her house and a detailed description of her study. She tells you about her garden and her flowers. and what her favourite room in her house is. I have added a two worksheets of questions.
Le Noël - Combien?
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Le Noël - Combien?

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An activity which revises colour, number and Christmas vocabulary. One worksheet is where adult gives children instructions of how many objects to colour and what colours to use. The other worksheet is where children write the number name of how many objects there are. If you use these worksheets, please spare a moment to leave a comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Joyeux Noël à tous...
Ma Ville - matching card game
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Ma Ville - matching card game

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Pictures of buildings and places you might find in any town. Once children have been introduced to the key vocab they will enjoy playing this game. Pupils have to turn over two matching cards and name whatever is showing on the cards to win them. This activity could be extended further whereby pupils have to say the phrase 'Dans ma ville il y a .....' or if the town doesn&'t have whatever is on the card they have to say &';Dans ma ville il n'y a pas ....&'. If you print off more of these cards, the game could double up for the game of snap. Enjoy and have fun!!
Ça bouge
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Ça bouge

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The song 'One finger, one thumb' in French. Great for reinforcing body parts and fun too. My students love singing this. Great for ending a lesson if they have worked well. Please take the comment to comment. Feedback is much appreciated.
Ma routine du lundi au vendredi.
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Ma routine du lundi au vendredi.

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Key phrases to introduce a variety of verbs in the first person to describe a 'Monday to Friday' routine. Hope you find this useful. Any feedback would be most welcome.
Vrai ou Faux
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Vrai ou Faux

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A tick box fill in worksheet to say whether or not statements are correct. Those statements which are incorrect have to be written out correctly. I work with 8/9 years old who completed it quite easily. Your feed-back of how well it worked for you would be greatly appreciated. Statements can obviously be changed to fit whatever children have learnt.
Dans une rue anglaise
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Dans une rue anglaise

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A simple but longer text describing an English street scene. Uses prepositions, colours, number, age, name, weather and time. Questions include: where is? how many? who? what? Before reading the text, talk about the street scene. What do they see. Where are things located. What colour, how many etc. Please comment if you use this worksheet. Please take the time to leave a comment. Your feedback will be really appreciated.
Les vêtements 'matching pairs' card game
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Les vêtements 'matching pairs' card game

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Game whereby children have to match the picture to the name of the item of clothing. Cards are placed face down on table. Children turn over two cards at a time. To win the cards the words have to match the picture that has been turned up. Before laminating the cards, back the picture cards on one coloured card and the word cards on a different colour. That way the children have to turn over one card of each colour. I found this really helped my children learn the vocabulary for clothes. Blank cards have been added, should you need them. Feedback would be really appreciated.
Brico - Bonhomme de Neige
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Brico - Bonhomme de Neige

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Brico Scarabée, is how the French refer to our 'Beetle Drive&' game. (Brico meaning DIY.) So following the same idea, here is a &';DIY Snowman' to complete. Children will have fun as they practise names for body parts and facial features. When the snowman is completed he should have: a body, a head, 2 eyes, a nose, a mouth, 2 arms, a hat and 3 buttons. Making any language a game and enjoyable is what it&'s all about. Joyeux Noël à tous...
French Lotto Game
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French Lotto Game

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Playing lotto is a fun way for very young children to practise a range of vocabulary in any language. With older children they can be asked 'Qui a ....?&'. They reply &';J'ai ........&'. I have also included a blank lotto board. If you use this, please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback means a lot and is very much appreciated.
Les cartes de Joyeuses Pâques 2
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Les cartes de Joyeuses Pâques 2

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Ready made Easter cards for those children who are unable to draw. If you stop by, please do take the time to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated. Joyeuses Pâques à tous...
Nouns and the indefinite article
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Nouns and the indefinite article

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A gap fill activity to revise un, une et des. Some boxes have been left empty for pupils to create their own work. Suitable for LA ans SEN pupils. Feedback as to how successful this worksheet was, would be much appreciated.
Le Petit Déjeuner - 3 dialogues
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Le Petit Déjeuner - 3 dialogues

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Dialogues from three children, saying what they eat and drink for breakfast and giving their opinions about breakfast food items and drinks. I have included a question sheet. Please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Ma Ville - Connect 4
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Ma Ville - Connect 4

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A board game to reinforce names of places and buildings you might find in a town once pupils have been introduced to vocabulary. My thanks to clker.com and cliparts.co for the use of the clipart images.
Aller et au, à la ou aux
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Aller et au, à la ou aux

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Revision of the verb aller together with the expression 'to the'. Gap fill sentences to say where each person is going to in a typical town.