A simple sentence builder showing 'J'ai joué + sports + places + who with. Gapped version provided, along with ideas for exploitation comme d'hab. Could be used with Y7 or Y8 (CEFR A1).
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A simple sentence builder using the verbs regarder and écouter in the passé composé. As usual, there is a gapped version and suggestions for how you might use the frame. You might use this with Y7 or Y8. CEFR A1.
A simple sentence builder called "Je vais regarder...". Provided with a gapped version and a possible teaching sequence. CEFR A1.
A simple sentence builder called 'Going places' using all parts of aller in the near future (aller + infinitive). With countries, cities and places. A gapped version is provided, along with a possible teaching sequence. CEFR A1.
A simple sentence builder called 'Going places'. All parts of aller in the perfect tense, with countries, towns and places. A gapped version is provided with a possible sequence for teaching. CEFR A1.
A sentence builder called 'Going places'. A simple frame with all parts of aller in the present tense, a few countries, cities and places around town. A gapped version of the frame is given, along with a possible teaching sequence.
Video listening. A short TV report about a collège militaire. We see 11 year-olds at the college and how they react to the strict system there. Simple gap-fill with some vocab to identify. Transcript of senetnces provided. CEFR B1.
A beginner sentence builder. "When am I going to do things tomorrow?" A two column frame with 'futur proche' verbs chunks and times. Suggestions for use provided. CEFR A1.
Audio listening on the subject of French secularism (laïcité). Students listen to the text read aloud, or using the MP3 file, and find 20 differences in the transcript provided. The original transcript is provided for corrections. Good for Y13 (CEFR B1/2). Useful for advanced adult learners too.
Video listening. Clémence talks about her five favourite objects. The video has subtitles and a transcript. Students must identify the items and translate some phrases into French. Then they list five objects of their own. You could do this as a guessing game. CEFR level A1.