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FRENCH WRITING/ÉCRITURE | GENRES | INFORMATIVE | RECHERCHE | DESCRIPTIVE

By French Made Fun!

Avez-vous du mal à savoir par où commencer ? Où finir ? Avez-vous de la difficulté à enseigner de plus petits morceaux afin que vos élèves sachent ce qu'on attend d'eux, afin qu'ils puissent écrire efficacement et en toute confiance ? C'est votre première année d'enseignement et vous aimez voir un modèle ou un exemple pour vous guider dans les années à venir ? Cherchez vous des critères de réussite et des modèles - Avez-vous honnêtement du mal à faire la différence, vous-même, entre les différents genres que vos élèves sont censés produire ? Cherchez pas plus loin! J'ai fait le travail pour que vous puissiez enseigner avec confiance et pour que vos élèves performent avec confiance.

Mes études de genre vous donneront suffisamment de contenu enseignable, d'activités imprimables, d'invitations de discussion et d'opportunités d'écriture guidée pour écrire avec facilité et confiance. Chacun de mes ensembles de genres commence par un contenu enseignable et des minis-leçons et réflexions intégrées pour que vos élèves partagent, participent et collaborent avec leurs pairs. Si vous n'êtes pas à l'aise avec l'enseignement des genres, c'est le produit qu'il vous faut. JE guide vos cours, VOUS le facilitez en personne.

Mes produits sont FAITS avec vos grands enfants et adolescents à l'esprit. Vous ne trouverez pas de dessins animés enfantins, de polices difficiles à lire et exagérées et vous ne trouverez pas de mots croisés et d'espace perdu. Je prends le temps de m'assurer que mes produits sont attrayants pour un groupe d'élèves plus âgés, mais toujours attrayants, engageants et à leur niveau. Ils sont créés pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année en milieu Immersion ou Français langue première.

Ce document est presque identique au rapport de recherche à l'exception de modifications très mineures, donc acheter les deux n'est pas pratique pour vous ! Cette étude de genre fait partie d'un ensemble grandissant, que vous pouvez trouver ici.

Voici ce que vous pouvez attendre de cette ressource :

  • Diapositives pédagogiques (26 pages)

  • Définissons ensemble ce qu'est un texte descriptif

  • Les qualités d'un texte informatif

  • Les bonnes et les mauvaises sources d'informations

  • "Est-ce informatif?" Une activité pour reconnaître les textes informatifs selon les titres et les couvertures

  • Une activité kinesthésique - La chasse au trésor

  • Comment inspirer nos idées à partir d'une grande idée

  • Comment choisir un sujet pertinent - qui nous intéresse

  • Connaître les "catégories" informatives

  • Comment choisir un sujet spécifique et réalisable

  • Écrire avec précision et clarté

  • Carnet d'élève (40 pages)

  • Activités guidées, organisateurs graphiques, fiches imprimables. Voici les titres qui s'y trouvent:

  • Un coup d'oeil dans mon esprit - Une activité sur les intérêts personnels

  • Possibilités de sujets - Une activité pour les élèves têtus!

  • Tableau SVA

  • Des questions que je me pose sur mon sujet.

  • Un sujet très spécifique

  • Des questions brûlantes

  • Ma recherche indépendante

  • Mes informations BOOM!

  • Mes informations recueillies

  • Pistes possibles

  • L'organisation de mes idées (#1 et #2)

  • Comment attirer l'attention de mes lecteurs?

  • Mon introduction planifiée (Avec sujets amenés, posés et divisés)

  • Écriture d'un paragraphe

  • Paragraphes 1, 2 et 3

  • Écrire une conclusion

  • Conclusion

  • De quel 'capteur d'attention' il s'agit?

  • Mon capteur d'attention

  • Auto-évaluation + buts

  • Critères de réussite

  • Corrections et révisions

  • Texte modèle: Le gaspillage alimentaire (1 page)

  • Texte modèle: L'E-Gaming - L'avenir du divertissement (3 pages + 1 page de questions)

  • Texte modèle: Le Titanic (2 pages + 2 pages de questions)

  • Texte modèle (sous forme chronologique): Les frères Wright (1 page + 1 page de questions)

  • Quête WEB avec questions et corrigé (excellent à laisser avec un suppléant!)

** Mes documents évoluent constamment et j'ajoute des activités, des imprimables et du matériel didactique dès que je les réalise pour mon propre usage. En fait, ce document a eu une mise à jour 08.19.22. **

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French Conversation Lesson La Randonnée Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is la randonnée. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


La Randonnée - Hiking in the mountains

  • You are out hiking along a trail in the mountains, and you lose your balance and fall down. You may have sprained your ankle, and you can’t walk. Fortunately, you have your phone with you! You decide it would be a good idea to call a friend for help and to see if he can come and pick you up.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds during une randonnée in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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FRENCH MATHS | SANS CAHIER/PAPERLESS | TRANSFORMATIONS GÉOMÉTRIQUES | GÉOMÉTRIE

By French Made Fun!

Ce produit d'enseignement sans papier récemment (très) amélioré contient tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour impliquer, engager et intéresser vos élèves à l'apprentissage des transformations géométriques. Avec l'aide de visuels attrayants, de jeux, d'activités, d'une approche de type atelier qui permet aux élèves d'apprendre à travers des exemples modélisés, un enseignement partagé et des travaux indépendants, vos élèves pourront prouver leur compréhension et s'amuser, en plus !

Ce méga « Slide Deck » de 90 pages couvre (en profondeur) les transformations ; y compris les translations, les rotations et les réflexions. Hormis les fiches d'évaluation imprimables et les corrigés à la fin de ce document, il est quasiment dé-matérialisé, ne nécessite ni impression, ni plan, ni cahier.

Voici les activités que vous trouverez dans ce document :

  • « Les translations » - Explications et vocabulaire explicite ;
  • « Qu'est-ce que ça signifie ? » - Un jeu pour pratiquer les directions de translation (H, B, G, D) ;
  • « Déplaçons ce rectangle » - Exemple modélisé ;
  • « Déplaçons ce rectangle » - 3 tours de pratique pour les élèves (utilisant des rectangles, des triangles et des carrés) ;
  • « Translations avec une figure ayant de nombreuses coins » - Exemple modélisé ;
  • « Quelle traduction a-t-elle subie ? » - Un jeu pour s'entraîner à lire des translations ;
  • « Les réflexions » - Explications et vocabulaire explicite ;
  • « Faisons une réflexion avec l'axe y » - Exemple modélisé ;
  • « Faisons une réflexion avec l'axe x » - 4 tours de pratique pour les élèves (utilisant des carrés, des triangles et des formes polygonales bizarres);
  • « Est-ce une réflexion ? » - Un jeu pour s'entraîner à reconnaître les réflexions ;
  • « Les rotations » - Explications et vocabulaire explicite ;
  • « Rotation d'une ligne » - Une activité simple pour pratiquer la rotation d'une ligne et connaître l'axe de rotation ;
  • « Horaire et anti-horaire » - Une activité de discussion sur le sens d'une rotation ;
  • « Stratégies » - 2 stratégies pour aider à visualiser et compléter les rotations ;
  • « Parler des rotations » - Vocabulaire utilisé pour référencer les rotations ;
  • « Jeu d'association de rotation » - Un petit jeu en partenaires pour pratiquer le vocabulaire relatif à la rotation ;
  • « Rotations et les triangles » - Une activité indépendante ;
  • « Quelle rotation s'est produite? » - Un jeu pour s'entraîner à lire et à comprendre les rotations et les axes de rotation ;
  • « Une combinaison de transformations » - Un exemple modélisé ;
  • « Une combinaison de transformations » - Pratique pour les élèves ;
  • « Discutons » - Une invite de discussion pour petits et grands groupes.

En plus des 70 pages de contenu didactique, d'exemples, d'activités, de jeux et d'invites de discussion, il y a 10 feuilles de travail qui peuvent être utilisées comme évaluations ou vérifications formelles ou informelles:

  • « As-tu vu où il est allé ? » - Une activité sur l'utilisation des mots pour expliquer les translations ;
  • « Dessiner un mouvement » - Une activité sur le dessin des translations ;
  • « Les translations » - 2 activités sur le dessin des traductions et le suivi de la directionnalité ;
  • « Les réflexions » - 2 activités sur le dessin d'images 'miroir' ;
  • « Les rotations » - Une activité sur les formes pivotantes.

Les corrigés sont inclus pour toutes les activités.

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French Conversation - La Station Service - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is à la station service. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


À la station service - Buying gas

  • You and a friend are driving around France in your rental car, and you notice that you’re almost out gas. You are both keeping your eyes open for the nearest service station. You see one, and you pull in. You get out of the car, and just before you start to fill up the tank, your friend notices that you’re about to fill up with diesel!! You need unleaded!

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds à la station service in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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FRENCH MATHS | SANS CAHIER/PAPERLESS | DIAGRAMMES/CHARTS | REPRESENTATION

By French Made Fun!

Having trouble visualizing how to "break down" math concepts and how to structure your teaching? New to this grade level or unfamiliar with "how" to teach it? Tired of passing out worksheets? If you're wanting to try something else to see if your students become more engaged and confident in math... Look no further. No book? No problem. Printer broken? No problem. Multi-levelled or split classrooms? No problem.

Imagine math classes that require zero prep, zero paper, zero planning, and slides which not only prompt your students to engage, discuss, solve and prove their understanding, but prompt you to teach concepts at a slow, realistic pace! Imagine not having to write down examples on your board and having more time to assess your students in real time. This document does just that.

This is one my paperless teaching products; where my 89-page Slide Deck will take your hand and guide you to teach following a workshop model. I provide ample explanations, examples, step-by-step instruction, assessment and answer keys. This is EXHAUSTIVE! At the end of this document, you'll find 45 pages of printable activities which can be used for assessment, revision, activities to leave with a substitute teacher.

This was created (and used!) for students in grades 5-7 and works great for older students on IEPs, students en adaptation scolaire, as revision for older grades, or for online learning. Partner work and independent work are imbedded in the slides. Students receive many guided explanations so they can work independently.

Let me teach you - and your students - how charts and data work and how to interpret and analyze statistics. This resource is 50% Slide Deck and 50% printable activities.

  • The Slide Deck has been beautified and is loaded with practice, examples, conversation-starters, small group work and whole group discussions. In your Slide Deck, you will have access to:
    • A collaborative revision and check-in or their prior knowledge relating to charts.
    • Why we use charts, and the purpose they serve.
    • The elements of a "good" chart and how to tick off those boxes!
    • Analysis of "bad" charts.
    • Interpreting charts based on numbers.
    • How to analyse a chart for specific information (counting participants by category and total, finding preferences or "favorites," pinpointing specific values, etc).
    • A look at contemporary surveys and careers in surveying.
    • A whole-group co-constructed survey and data representation activity on sandwich preferences.
    • Guided teaching on the construction of a chart including all elements with step-by-step instructions.
    • An in-depth look at making a diagram precise and accurate (i.e. equally spaced scales on the x and y axes, how to represent "0" and how to represent data that fall "in between" the scale values.
    • An explanation on counting values and totals.
    • A collaborative, discussion-based activity on how charts would change if there were added values, added categories, etc.
    • Independent practice creating a bar chart using data about cereal preferences.
    • A partner activity on comparing charts.
    • A look into other types of charts (line charts, broken line charts, pie charts).
    • An explanation for continuous and discrete data.
    • A simple game on continuous and discrete data (with answer keys imbedded in the slides for self-correction).
    • A look into axis breaks.

In addition to the 45 pages of teachable content, games and guided instruction, there are 43 printable activities and answer keys, including :

  • 5 math situations where students create diagrams based on data and answer questions to deepen their understanding. Among these situations, you'll find:

    • A survey on electrical and gas-powered vehicles ;
    • A survey about pets and kindergarteners ;
    • A scholarly debate about field trips ;
    • A look into the growth of a plant over 10 weeks ;
    • A study into temperature changes.
  • 11 authentic (yet fictional!) real-life situations to interpret data within diagrams. Among these activities, you'll find:

    • "Sandwichs préférés des profs à l'école Paul-Martin"
    • "Vote à l'échelle - président du conseil étudiant"
    • "Températures à l'école la semaine passée"
    • "Céréales préférées des élèves de la 3e année"
    • "Vote des élèves pour un animal de classe"
    • "Plats populaires au menu pour enfants de Boston Pizza"
    • "Boulangeries et boucheries familiales des provinces de l'atlantique en 2021"
    • "Aliments périmés dans les épiceries locales"
    • "Nids de pluviers siffleurs trouvés sur les plages de l'ÎPÉ"
    • "Collations préférées dans la maternelle"
    • "Sports préférés des élèves de la 6e année"

This document now contains two other documents:

  • Diagrammes - 5 situations
  • Diagrammes - Interprétation des données

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French Conversation - La Pâtisserie - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is à la pâtisserie. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


À la pâtisserie - At the pastry shop

  • You’re at a beautiful bakery where they have all kinds of cakes and pies. You need to buy a dessert to bring to your friend’s house for dinner, but she doesn’t like chocolate. Ask about your options before making a decision.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds à la pâtisserie in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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➯ Newsletter: Get your free set of 100 French speaking cards

Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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French Conversation Lesson - Boulangerie - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is à la boulangerie. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.

This lesson is included in my Daily French Conversations Bundle.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


À la boulangerie

  • You’re in charge of getting bread for dinner. You stop in the bakery and ask for a baguette. Be sure to say if you like your baguette very cooked or not. When it is time to pay, explain that you only have a €50 bill. They don’t have enough change. What happens next? Will you decide to buy something else or will you leave?

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds à la boulangerie in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères - Intermediate Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is la Fête des Pères. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


La Fête des Pères - Father's Day

  • It’s almost Father’s Day, and you would like to find a nice gift. When you enter a shop, the salesperson asks if you need help. You would like to find a wool sweater for your dad. Ask if they have any, and be specific about size, color, and gift wrapping options.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds about la Fête des Pères in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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French Conversation - L'Écran Cassé - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is l'écran cassé. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


L'écran cassé - Broken phone screen

  • You accidentally knocked your phone off of your bedside table last night. The screen is now shattered, and you need to have it repaired. When you go to the shop to have it repaired, you’re shocked at how expensive it will be! Will you go ahead and have it replaced anyway?

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds about un écran cassé in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


➯ Just click here to follow my store

➯ Newsletter: Get your free set of 100 French speaking cards

Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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French Conversation - Un Livre Oublié - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is un livre oublié. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


Livre oublié - Forgotten book

  • You’ve just spent a wonderful weekend at a friend’s house who lives about three hours away. When you finally got back home, you realized that you had forgotten the book you were reading on the terrace by the pool. It’s a really good one, and you decide to call your friend to ask her to mail it to you.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds à la pâtisserie in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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French Imperative Lesson - With and Without Pronouns

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Imperative Lesson - With and Without Pronouns - Distance Learning

This is a lesson on how to make affirmative and negative commands in French both with and without pronouns. Students will learn that when they want to use double pronouns with the imperative, a few things change. This lesson guide is part of my comprehensive lesson on the imperative which includes the following resources that are available individually or as a money saving bundle. You may choose to teach this lesson yourself or use my free 41 minute video lesson if you have to be absent, want to use it for distance learning, or if you have a sub who doesn't speak French. I have created all of the following resources to make a comprehensive lesson plan that will help students practice and master the French imperative.

Teacher and Student Instructions:

STEP 1 ➯ Download the 9 page lesson and follow it closely while teaching how to use pronouns with the imperative. The lesson includes all of the essential rules beginning with the formation of the imperative and finishing with affirmative and negative commands with pronouns and double pronouns. To keep your students on their toes as you teach, move ahead to STEP 2 before distributing a copy of the lesson for them to add to their French folder.

STEP 2 ➯ Download the 9 page cours and distribute a copy to your students. They can use it to follow along and take notes while listening to you teach the lesson. There are spaces for them to fill in missing information that they will learn as you explain everything. Taking their own notes will help them retain the new information.

The following resources supplement this lesson and are part of the BUNDLE:

STEP 3 ➯ Recorded listening comprehension exercise - TU. Distribute the worksheet and students should be ready to write as they are led through an audio exercise. Students will hear a sentence being read beginning with ​_Tu veux...._​ Listen carefully for the verb being used, and restate the sentence using the imperative. In this exercise, use the TU form every time, and no pronouns are used. Answer key included.

STEP 4 ➯ Recorded listening comprehension exercise - VOUS. Distribute the worksheet and students should be ready to write as they are led through an audio exercise. Students will hear a sentence being read beginning with ​_Vous voulez...._​ Listen carefully for the verb being used, and restate the sentence using the imperative. In this exercise, use the VOUS form every time, and no pronouns are used. Answer key included.

STEP 5 ➯ Recorded listening comprehension exercise - NOUS. Distribute the worksheet and students should be ready to write as they are led through an audio exercise. Students will hear a sentence being read beginning with ​_Nous voulons...._​ Listen carefully for the verb being used, and restate the sentence using the imperative. In this exercise, use the NOUS form every time, and no pronouns are used. Answer key included.

STEP 6 ➯ Written translation exercise - English to French - This exercise is meant to be simple and really focuses on what was taught in the lesson. A 5 minute audio file is included in which I walk students through the exercise and provide explanations just as you would in a classroom setting. This can be especially helpful if students are distance learning and need further help with the written work. You may wish to listen to my explanations and use some of my ideas when explaining the work yourself.

STEP 7 ➯ Written translation exercise - English to French - This exercise if for advanced learners or for those working at a higher level. This exercise will provide a challenge! It includes the imperative with pronouns and double pronouns with and without negation as well as other advanced level grammatical structures. A 9 minute audio file is included in which I walk students through the exercise and provide explanations just as you would in a classroom setting. This can be especially helpful if students are distance learning and need further help with the written work. You may wish to listen to my explanations and use some of my ideas when explaining the work yourself.

STEP 8 ➯ Written exercise - Reformulate French sentences and transform them into imperative commands. A 14 minute audio file is included in which I walk students through the exercise and provide explanations just as you would in a classroom setting. This can be especially helpful if students are distance learning and need further help with the written work. You may wish to listen to my explanations and use some of my ideas when explaining the work yourself.

STEP 9 ➯ Written exercise - Give commands using double pronouns. An 11 minute audio file is included in which I walk students through the exercise and provide explanations just as you would in a classroom setting. This can be especially helpful if students are distance learning and need further help with the written work. You may wish to listen to my explanations and use some of my ideas when explaining the work yourself.

STEP 10 ➯ 50 practice cards. This set of cards will help students truly master the French imperative with and without pronouns and negation. All cards are numbered, and there's a numbered answer key. I'm including 3 PDF versions to fit your teaching needs: 1 per page with answers shown on every other slide, 1 per page with no answers (refer to numbered key), 4 per page with no answers to print and cut out.

Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

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Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

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French Passé Composé With Être - Vandertramp - Listen, Read, Write in French

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Need a creative way for students to learn which verbs use être as a helping verb in the passé composé? This engaging French lesson includes an original story with comprehensive listening, reading, and writing activities. After this lesson, your students will know and understand the 17 Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp verbs. Here's a fun game that you can use to have your students practice conjugating these verbs.

EXPECT YOUR STUDENTS TO:

  • identify verbs that use être as a helping verb
  • strengthen listening comprehension at their level
  • remember to make agreement on past participles
  • learn new vocabulary by reading in French
  • be amused by this creative story

STEP 1:

  • Download, print, and distribute the Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp chart.
  • 17 verbs that use être as a helping verb are written in French with English translations.
  • Past participles are included.

STEP 2:

  • Listen to an audio recording of an original story that uses all 17 verbs that use être in the passé composé to work on listening comprehension, and to see how much students can understand.
  • Download worksheet #1 and have students fill in the blanks (subjects, helping verbs, and past participles) as they listen to the story again.
  • Download, print, and distribute the full text (2 pages) and have students read along as they listen again.
  • Download worksheet #2 and have students fill in the blanks (helping verbs and past participles only - subjects and infinitives are included) NOT while listening to the story. 

STEP 3:

  • Dictée - Listen to the audio recording and have students write everything they hear on the lines provided.
  • This is a good exercise in listening comprehension, and they'll need to pay close attention to number and gender to spell the past participles correctly.
  • Subject pronouns along with number and gender are included on the student response sheet.
  • As they listen, they will write helping verbs and past participles.

What some teachers are saying about this lesson:

"Amazing resource! This was so comprehensive and hit all the aspects of language I was assessing at the time. I'm going to use this for the rest of my career."

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Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp Verbs - Être Auxiliary Verb:

  • descendre
  • rentrer
  • monter
  • rester
  • sortir
  • partir
  • venir
  • arriver
  • naître
  • devenir
  • entrer
  • retourner
  • tomber
  • rentrer
  • aller
  • mourir
  • passer

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French Poetry Lesson - Déjeuner du Matin - Poème - Jacques Prévert

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Need a fun way to introduce French poetry and review the passé composé at the same time? Your students will enjoy Déjeuner du Matin, Jacques Prévert, an engaging lesson that will save you loads of time. Differentiation is easy with this lesson that includes all four skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

The poem Déjeuner du Matin is spectacularly well known in France, and it's especially easy to understand when you follow all of the steps in this lesson plan.

Expect your students to:

  • learn new French vocabulary words
  • practice the passé composé - regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs
  • gain knowledge of French literature, especially Jacques Prévert
  • begin to understand French culture through poetry
  • explore and identify emotions in French
  • make inferences before even reading the poem
  • sharpen listening skills
  • work on oral production
  • write a short paragraph about the poem in their own words

Included:

  • 8 page activity with YouTube and Quizlet links
  • Lesson plan

How to use this resource:

  • Watch an award winning 3 minute silent short film with your students.

  • Students write what they think the poem is about after watching the video.

  • Students identify what they felt while watching using French adjectives of emotion.

  • Before reading the poem, vocabulary is introduced in a multiple choice activity.

  • A quizlet vocabulary study set is provided to share with your students.

  • Watch another video in which students will watch and hear the poem being read.

  • Students will now have a better understanding of what the poem is about.

  • Practice the passé composé, which is the tense that is used throughout the poem. Students fill in the blanks with the passé composé form of verbs in parentheses. Regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs are included.

  • Students now have an opportunity to read the poem aloud.

  • Work in pairs or small groups and take turns reading the poem collectively and individually.

  • If possible, have students record themselves reading the poem aloud.

  • Suggestion: Have students memorize and recite the poem for bonus points.

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French Food Unit - Allons au Marché - Comprehensive Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a comprehensive French unit about going to the outdoor market in France? This resource has it all!

Resource includes:

- Five days of lesson plans

- LOTO game (fruits et légumes)

- Flashcard materials (use fruit & légume document)

- Vocabulary words & images for fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and cheese

- “Au Marché” PowerPoint presentation with 48 colorful slides

- “Seasonal Eating” poster

- “Useful expressions at the Market” document

- 2 worksheets to be used for homework

- Skit assignments + grading rubric

- Optional language lab assignment (storyboard activity)

- 2 quizzes - One simple and one more advanced on fruits, vegetables, meats & fish, cheeses

French Listening Comprehension - Allons au Marché!

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French Conversation Lesson - Au Cinéma - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is au cinéma. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


Au cinéma - At the movies

  • You and a friend have been waiting for a particular movie to come out for months! The time has finally arrived, and you two go to the cinema, stand in line, purchase your tickets, buy some popcorn, and go into the movie theater to find the best seats.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds au cinéma in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


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More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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French avoir expressions speaking prompt cards, exercise, list and video

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French avoir expressions speaking prompt cards, exercise, list and video

AVOIR expressions can be tricky, but can also be a lot of fun. This lesson focuses on learning 29 common avoir expressions. This lesson goes way beyond what you find in an average textbook.

Included:

- List of 29 expressions in French and English

- 20 sentence fill in the blank exercise and answer key

- 22 lower level speaking questions (present tense) listed on one page

- 22 lower level speaking question cards (the same questions in another format)

- 24 upper level speaking questions (many tenses) listed on one page

- 24 upper level speaking question cards (the same questions in another format)

- Video lesson on avoir expressions

This resource is included in my Ça y est, je parle français! French 1 bundle!

The video, exercise and questions go hand in hand, and can be very helpful on days when you're going to be absent from school but would still like for your students to make progress with a sub. Speaking question cards are provided for lower and upper levels so you can use them with different classes. The cards are very useful for small group or paired work. Just print, cut them out and you're ready to do. Don't have time to cut out the cards? It happens, and that's why I've included one page versions of the questions for a true no prep activity to practice speaking with avoir expressions.

Bundles available:

  • French Verb AVOIR Bundle
  • French Verb FAIRE Bundle
  • French Verb ÊTRE Bundle
  • MEGA BUNDLE: Être, Aller, Avoir, Faire

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French Conversation Lesson - Au Marché - Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a way to show your students how real daily French conversations flow? This comprehensive French lesson will have your students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The theme of this lesson is au marché. They'll get lots of exposure to real spoken French, while working on the four skills we strive to include in every lesson.


Included:

⭐  Video in French and English

⭐  Audio in French only

⭐  Fill in the blank exercise

⭐  Transcript in French

⭐  Role play situation in English

⭐  Useful sentences + expressions


Au marché - At the farmers' market

  • You’re at the farmers’ market, and you want to buy some mushrooms and potatoes. Greet the seller, and ask for 250 grams of mushrooms and 500 grams of potatoes. You would also like some parsley for the potatoes.

In the video, students will listen and read along as a typical French dialogue unfolds au marché in France.

As students listen to the conversation, listening comprehension will improve, and they will learn lots of new vocabulary words and expressions. This is really the way French people interact, though it may never have shown up in the textbook!

The video lasts approximately two minutes, and it is easy to pause so that everyone has a chance to study the text.

The speech is not too fast in this video, and all of the words are written on the screen in French and with English translations.

The grammar in this conversation is quite varied. However, French learners at any level can learn a lot and benefit from these conversations through context. Your students will find the English translations to be most helpful, and they will see how it is nearly impossible to give direct translations from French to English.


LESSON PLAN (as you explain it to students):

Step 1: Watch the video and read along as you listen to the conversation. When you don't understand a word, just look down at the English translation. Be sure to take notes! It's ok if you don't understand all of the grammar. Just try to pay close attention to how the sentences are put together and how we do it differently in English.

Step 2: Listen to the audio recording without looking at the words and translations on the video. Do you remember what the words mean? You can use this recording to practice and fine tune your listening skills

Step 3: Print out the fill in the blank exercise, and write in the missing words as you listen to the recording. An answer key is provided. Once you have done this a few times, I challenge you to get out a blank sheet of paper and try writing it all! Just have that pause button ready!

Step 4: Read over the role play situation with a partner. Study the page with helpful French sentences and expressions, and invent your own dialogue. You can use some of what you learned in the video in your conversation!


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this for being able to help them have conversations in class. Great resource!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was fantastic, merci! More like this please!!!!"


More French daily conversation themes:

► Daily French Conversations Bundle

► Daily French Conversations - À la station service

► Daily French Conversations - À la pâtisserie

► Daily French Conversations - À la boulangerie

► Daily French Conversations - Livre oublié

► Daily French Conversations - Le billet d'avion

► Daily French Conversations - La Randonnée

► Daily French Conversations - La Fête des Pères

► Daily French Conversations - L'écran cassé

► Daily French Conversations - Au marché

► Daily French Conversations - Au cinéma


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French Adverbs Challenge Task Cards Activity and Lesson Guide

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Common, short French ADVERBS in 3 tenses - Lesson guide - 75 practice cards

This resource focuses on teaching and practicing 25 common, short French adverbs in the present tense, passé composé, and futur proche. Where to place these adverbs in sentences can be surprising to students since placement of adverbs is very different than in English. There are lots of examples in French and English included in my video lesson (here's the link to my free lesson).

This resource is included in my French Adverbs Bundle.

Included:

  • 75 numbered practice cards with answer key
  • 10 page lesson guide to accompany the video lesson (great for a last minute substitute teacher lesson plan)
  • Quiz: The same 75 sentences from the practice cards, but this time they're in FRENCH and are written without adverbs. The adverb to be used is in parentheses, and students have to place it correctly in the sentence. Use the same answer key as for the cards.

Step 1: Download, print, and distribute the 10 page lesson guide.

Step 2: If you wish, have your students watch my 35 minute video tutorial on short, common French adverbs. They will learn how to use these 25 adverbs in the present tense, passé composé, and futur proche.

Step 3: Download your set of 75 translation practice cards to give your students a true challenge. An answer key is included so that students can work individually, with partners, or in small groups and check their own work.

Step 3: Administer the quiz and see how much your students have learned!

I've included a paper free version (PDF) that students can use digitally on various devices as well as versions with 4 cards per page that you can print and cut out for years of no-prep, ready to use, hands-on activities.

➯ This resource is included in my French 1 & 2 curriculum: Ça y est, je parle français!

Included:

  • 75 numbered translation practice cards (see examples below)
  • Numbered answer key
  • 10 page printable lesson guide
  • Click here for the link to my 30 minute comprehensive video lesson that accompanies this resource

Examples (practice cards):

- My mother and I often went shopping together.
- Ma mère et moi sommes souvent allé(e)s faire du shopping ensemble.

- We (nous) are quickly doing the dishes.

- Nous faisons vite la vaisselle.

- He especially likes chocolate ice-cream.

- Il aime surtout la glace au chocolat.

- They (elles) are going to especially like the swimming pool.

- Elles vont surtout aimer la piscine.

- I know that Caroline drew the flower well.

- Je sais que Caroline a bien dessiné la fleur.

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Être French Verb Ready to Use Lesson - Exercises - Game - Printable & PowerPoint

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

This is a quick, ready to go lesson to teach the French verb être with a 20 slide powerpoint, a printable lesson guide, exercises, and a fun conjugation game. This lesson breaks down the sometimes tricky ways to say you are in/at a place or country, simple negation, how you are feeling, and some common expressions. This lesson makes teaching the verb être accessible, understandable, and most of all fast and easy for you!  Just print and go! See the preview for a closer look.

Looking for a quiz to match this French lesson? My Être Present Tense Translations Quiz - Google Forms Quiz or Exercise covers it!

Included:

  • 8 page ready to teach French lesson on être
  • 20 slide PowerPoint presentation
  • Exercises and conjugation game included

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French Causative Faire Lesson, Video, Audio, Challenge Task Cards Activity

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French faire causative lesson plan, video, lesson guide, audio, practice cards

The French causative faire construction can be a hard concept for students to understand, and it can be difficult to find enough different ways to practice. This is a complete lesson plan that you can use with your upper levels to have them learn, practice, and master this skill that is really much different in French than in English. This lesson focuses on using the faire causatif in the present, passé composé, and futur proche tenses, and even with pronouns. Click here for an additional set of practice cards using 45 SE FAIRE expressions.

This resource is part of my Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum.

INCLUDED IN THIS LESSON:

  1. In depth video tutorial link including 32 detailed slides with plenty of fun and useful examples in 3 tenses
  2. 7 page study guide with all of the rules, examples, and some extras that aren't included in the tutorial
  3. 75 practice cards: Translate from English to French and really get a chance to practice using FAIRE in this new way
  4. 30 minute audio recording to use the practice cards in a different way. The answer to each card is spoken slowly in French two times. The idea is to listen and repeat to improve listening comprehension and pronunciation skills. I've included 4 unique ways for to use this recording.
  5. Detailed lesson plan

STUDENTS LEARN HOW AND WHY THE FOLLOWING ARE CORRECT AND INCORRECT:

I must have the dishwasher repaired.

WRONG ANSWER: Je dois réparer le lave-vaisselle.

CORRECT ANSWER: Je dois faire réparer le lave-vaisselle.

Are you going to have your shirts ironed?

WRONG ANSWER: Tu vas repasser tes chemises?

CORRECT ANSWER: Tu vas faire repasser tes chemises?

I am going to have a cake made.

WRONG ANSWER: Je vais faire un gâteau.

CORRECT ANSWER: Je vais faire faire un gâteau.

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