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Digital French food game On va au café? food vocabulary and dialog
By Frenchified
Your students will enjoy practicing food and café vocabulary in this French food game! As they complete the tasks, they will gather the ingredients to make a special dish. The game is self-grading and students will need to get all of the answers correct in order to move on.
There are 5 different challenges. Two of the challenges are simpler - basic vocabulary matching of words that you are likely to see on a menu at a French café. The other three challenges are a bit more challenging - two of them will have students forming sentences and the final challenge is a dialog between and a waiter and a customer with missing words.
At the end of the game, the students will have 5 ingredients. They will put those ingredients in a pan to find out what they make. As the game does not track student data, you will want them to take a screenshot as proof of completion.
20 French Noël/Christmas Vocabulary Enrichment Flashcards w/ Game Ideas!
By Churros and Croissants
Bring some holiday spirit to your French classroom with this festive set of 20 Christmas Vocabulary Flashcards! Each card features vibrant illustrations paired with the French word for popular Christmas items and traditions. From "un renne" to "un ornement'", these flashcards provide high-interest seasonal language immersion.
This set is great for vocabulary enrichment instruction, creating word walls, use as coloring sheets, games, and more!
Set includes a list of 20 seasonal words, 8 different ideas for use, 20 colorfully illustrated flashcards, and Black/White version of flashcards for easy printing.
Vocabulary includes:
1. Une cloche – A bell
2. Un bonhomme de neige – A snowman
3. Une étoile – A star
4. Le Père Noël - Santa Claus
5. Une maison en pain d'épices – A gingerbread house
6. Un cadeau – A gift
7. Un sapin de Noël – A Christmas tree
8. Un ornement – An ornament
9. Une bougie – A candle
10. Un bas de Noël – A stocking
11. Un renne – A reindeer
12. Un traîneau – A sleigh
13. Une couronne – A wreath
14. Un biscuit de Noël – A Christmas cookie
15. Un flocon de neige – A snowflake
16. Une cheminée – A chimney
17. Un lutin – An elf
18. Un chocolat chaud – A hot cocoa
19. Des lumières– Some Lights
20. Une bûche de Noël – A Yule log cake
Pairs wonderfully with my French Noël/Christmas Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Enrichment/Emergency Sub! With 10 pages of engaging written practice (featuring word searches, short answers, jumbles, and more) there is something for everyone! These activities not only utilize the same core vocabulary here but also introduce 8 additional seasonal words!
Or let them play a little with Noël Vocabulary Dominoes, Noël Vocabulary Cut & Paste Bingo, or Noël Vocabulary Dice.
Looking for something a little more secular? Try my Winter Vocabulary and Emergency Sub Plan. This one is good all season long!
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Bilingual Animal Flashcards: English/French Names and Illustrations
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Make your ESL classroom look different from a regular education room by considering these bilingual animal names labels (cards)!
Each label takes up 1/15 of a page so they are nice and big, but not too obtrusive. There are 118 words for a total of 8 pages. Check out the preview to see what it looks like. Each card features the word in English and French. To help aid meaning, I've included beautiful high-resolution illustrations.
These classroom vocabulary flashcards are perfect for any student new to English or French language learning! They will help a lot.
Other languages:
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French Revolution Committee Simulation Drafting the Declaration of the Rights...
By Dotty's Printables
This resource provides a French Revolution simulation with roles for key figures like Georges Danton and Marie-Joseph Chénier. It includes scenarios such as drafting the Declaration of the Rights of Man, debate sessions, and crisis cards with challenges. Also included are reflection worksheets to help students analyze their experience and understand the complexities of revolutionary decision-making.
Students will work in groups to make decisions, simulate legislative processes, and reflect on their experiences through guided worksheets
Les Nombres 0-39 French Vocab Game | J'ai, Qui a?
By Senorita Creativa
"I have, Who has?" is a fun and engaging whole-class game for your French class to practice vocabulary. The vocabulary used on the cards is French numbers from zero to thirty nine, not in numerical order. This game includes a pdf file with 40 cards as well as directions, an answer key, and a student answer sheet. My students love playing this game, especially when I time them. They love trying to beat their times.
© 2018 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
PROJET D'ÉCRITURE: LÉGENDES D'HALLOWEEN (Maupassant Le Horla)
By French Made Fun!
Plongez vos élèves dans l'univers fascinant et mystérieux de la légende avec ma ressource complète dédiée à Le Horla de Guy de Maupassant. Ce produit innovant est conçu pour une approche en atelier qui encourage l'exploration active, la collaboration et la créativité.
Ce que vous trouverez dans ce produit :
Durée du projet : 2 à 3 semaines
Ce produit transformera votre salle de classe en un lieu d'apprentissage dynamique où les élèves s'immergeront dans l'art de la narration et l'écriture créative. Offrez-leur l'opportunité de devenir les conteurs de leur propre légende tout en découvrant un classique de la littérature !
Feelings - Mon Journal Quotidien with Conversation Cards
By Cheryl Bennett
The Calendar Talk - Conversation Cards and Daily Journal Writing: Vocabulary Builders is designed to help students start reading and writing immediately to discuss the day, date, and weather as well as FEELINGS! Students can also begin speaking in the same class period with some guidance.
Product includes:
A set of vibrant and thought-provoking conversation cards featuring a wide range of vocabulary words.
Each card contains a vocabulary word and picture as a visual aid.
There are 9 terms on the conversation cards as well as the slides.
3 Different Journal pages total -
One with information about how to write and discuss feelings. A good journal to start with for the first few days.
Two with feelings vocabulary (one in color and one black and white)
Daily journals include calendar talk questions - Day, Date, and Weather
The feelings journal includes pictures of feelings/facial expressions along with a related prompt or question to encourage writing, discussion and critical thinking.
Lists of possible ways to use the vocabulary and activities to be used today
Key Features:
How to Use:
(See embedded video in slide as well.)
Bell Ringers - Daily Journals for French class.
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Day 2:
Print, copy, and have them ready for students as they walk in.
Saving on paper? Copy machine never works? Download the slide as a png and have students write on them on a touchscreen device or their own papers. My students use the app Chrome Canvas on their Chromebooks. I loan styluses to students during class. They aren’t too expensive. Some students just write with their fingers. (Please see my terms of use for using digital downloads.)
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class. If you need to repeat Day 1 for the talking part for a few days, that’s okay. They will get it.
Days 3-5: Continue discussing responses after the journal each day. This will help them with writing and speaking.
Days 6 and on (or when you know they are ready): When used consistently, students will be able to speak with the phrases very quickly. Have them sit in groups and discuss their journals as you walk around the room. I often keep track of points on Class Dojo and give them a goal to shoot for.
Scaffold so that students will be able to talk without the journal eventually.
Use the words and phrases that they have learned in other activities.
Add the questions and answers to write stories as a class or individually. I tell students to include the day, date, weather, etc. in all of their stories.
Ask students what another student said work on other perspectives, i.e. I, you, he, she, etc.
Student A: Je me sens triste.
Student B: Elle dit, «Je me sens triste.» or «Elle se sent triste.»
For Conversation:
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Every day: Start with the journal at the beginning of each period. I usually do this for a few weeks. It will help with the conversation cards.
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class.
Scaffold - Gradually, have students talk without the aid of the journal. I generally let students use their journals for 2 or 3 weeks, depending on the level, before having them talk without their work in front of them.
Slide 13 - Ask, Ask, Trade- Each student gets a card and switches cards throughout the activity to practice various types of weather..
Student A: «Comment est-ce que tu te sens?» (Or teach the formal «Comment est-ce que vous vous sentez?» (This could be on the board in front so students can refer back to it as they learn it.)
Student B (who has a happy face): , “Je me sens heureux.” or “heureuse.” Then Student B asks: “Comment est-ce que tu te sens?”
Student A (who has a sad card): “Je me sens triste.”
Students A and B exchange cards and find new partners.
During Ask, Ask, Trade- After students have had more practice with the cards, have them tell new partners what previous partners said. (Ex: Je me sens triste mais Sarah se sens grincheuse.)
Win, Lose, or Draw: Draw a conversation card from a pile. Draw it on the board and class guesses. Students or the teacher can draw.
Aïe! Game Instructions are included when slides are in “edit” mode.
Benefits for Students:
Why Choose This Resource?
Passé Composé Être French Dictée - Beginners Listening and Writing Exercise
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Are you looking for a French dictée - dictation exercise for the passé composé with être for your beginner level students? Do you struggle to find themed dictées that match beginner level French grammar?
Dictées are great activities for building listening comprehension and writing skills. This is a beginner level French dictée with a passé composé theme.
Included:
➯ Video presentation of the dictée. Watch me and listen as I read each sentence two times slowly enough to understand and write at the same time. Many non-natives find it makes the listening comprehension part of dictation exercises more manageable to see the speaker's mouth. Once I've finished reading the dictation, I will present each written sentence in French along with the English translation. Once we've gone through all of the sentences and students have checked their work, I will present the complete text in paragraph form on the screen. At that time, we can slowly read through the complete text together so they can see how the separate sentences actually form a short story.
➯ Audio presentation of the dictée. Listen as I read each sentence two times slowly enough to understand and write at the same time. This version of the exercise will be more challenging as students will not see the speaker's mouth.
➯ PDF of the numbered sentences in the dictée and the English translation.
➯ Numbered student response sheet. This is located on page 2 of the PDF.
➯ The following dictées are included in Bundled Set 1:
➯ The following dictées are included in Bundled Set 2:
"Dictation is the transcription of spoken text: one person who is "dictating" speaks and another who is "taking dictation" writes down the words as they are spoken. Among speakers of several languages, dictation is used as a test of language skill, similar to spelling bees in the English-speaking world."
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Numbers Flash Cards Counting 1-20 in French
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Numbers Flash Cards: Counting 1-20 in French
These engaging flash cards are ideal for pre-school students, starting from Pre-Nursery and beyond! Simply print and start teaching. Perfect for beginners learning to count in French, these flash cards are designed to make learning fun and interactive.
Not just for the classroom—these cards are perfect for home learning too! Whether on road trips, at family gatherings, in waiting rooms, or with babysitters, the possibilities are endless.
Long-lasting Use: Print on card stock and laminate for durability. You can also use dry-erase markers or slip the cards into page protectors for repeated use!
IGCSE Studio French Revisions Knowledge Organiser - Module 1: Qui suis-je?
By MFL LAB
This essential knowledge organiser is designed to support students in mastering Module 1, Qui suis-je?, from the IGCSE Studio French (Edexcel) textbook. It provides a thorough compilation of key vocabulary across all module units and highlights essential grammar points. Additionally, it includes a convenient Quizlet QR code, enabling students to practice vocabulary and grammar independently and reinforce their skills outside of class.
The knowledge organiser is useful for students during in-class writing or speaking activities and also serves as an excellent tool for independent revision.
This resource is ideal for Year 9, Year 10, Year 11, or any student preparing for the IGCSE French exam.
Topics included are:
0.1 - Qui suis-je? Point de départ 1
0.2 - Qui suis-je? Point de départ 2
1 - A comme amitié
2 - C’est de famille!
3 - On va voir un spectacle?
4 - C’est bientôt dimanche?
5 - Les tâches ménagères – on aime ou on n’aime pas!
6 - Il était une fois …
First Day of School "Language Talk"
By Language Arts Excellence
Whether you teach Spanish, French, German, or Mandarin Chinese, this is the perfect lesson to get your students thinking about the purpose of studying foreign languages!
This product features an engaging "Language Talk" activity that will have your new students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving on the very first day of school. In this activity, they must choose between 6 different quotes about the purpose of learning languages and articulate why the quote aligns with their perspective. I use this lesson every year to set the tone for what I expect in class - it is a great way to gain insight about their current attitudes towards speaking another language while they get to know one another with a higher level thinking activity as opposed to the same-old, same-old icebreaker.
Product includes:
Though I utilize this product on the first day of school, it really can be used all year long. I hope that it is as successful in your class as it is in mine!
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⭐ Study Hall Expectations Powerpoint Presentation
⭐ Back to School / Open House Brochure
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12 French Dialogues - Halloween Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
By Inspire Meee
How can you make French language learning more engaging while celebrating Halloween? The "12 French Dialogues - Halloween Speaking and Reading Activity" is the perfect resource for teachers seeking to immerse their students in themed dialogues that capture the spirit of the season. This product features 12 lively dialogues that not only introduce essential vocabulary and phrases but also immerse students in culturally relevant contexts. Each dialogue is complemented by thoughtful comprehension questions and answers, allowing students to reinforce their understanding of the content while enhancing their analytical skills in a practical setting.
For educators, this resource offers a wealth of benefits. The dialogues are designed to accommodate various proficiency levels, making it easy to adapt for both beginners and more advanced students. This versatility allows teachers to differentiate instruction and foster an inclusive classroom environment. Moreover, the comprehension questions promote active engagement, encouraging students to discuss their thoughts and interpretations in French. By using this activity in their lessons, teachers can create an interactive classroom that improves language skills and helps students appreciate cultural traditions and celebrations.
Included in this resource :
✅ Size : 8.5 x 11 in
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♥ 12 French Dialogues - Christmas Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
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FRENCH FLAGS of the World Bulletin Board
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Are you looking for an engaging bulletin board for your French classroom? Then download this set of flags of French speaking countries! This resource contains 8" X 11" posters of flags of countries where FRENCH is the official language. Great for wall décor and bulletin boards! Each page comes with the name of the country and a picture of the flag. There is both an English version and a French version included in this resource.
How does this make your life easier?
Flags in this resource: (French is the only official language) - Benin, Burkina Faso,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Gabon, Guinea, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Mali, Monaco, Niger, Republic of the Congo, Senegal, Togo.
**If you like this resource, consider purchasing the resource here, which contains ALL the flags of countries where French is an official or co-official language and where French is widely spoken: FLAGS-French-Speaking-Francophone-Countries-39-Posters-wall-decor-bulletin-board
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French reading Compréhension de Lecture Gauthier Grumier
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about Gauthier Grumier. Gauthier Grumier is a French fencer who recently won a bronze medal at the Olympics. Read about his struggles to make the French team and come home with a medal after dealing with a disastrous 2012 Olympics.
This 2-page article for intermediate and advanced French students will tell the story of Gauthier and his quest for gold. Intermediate low learners will be able to understand the reading with scaffolding and teacher support while Intermediate mid and higher will be able to read independently.
The print version includes:
This item is available in these formats:
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French Protein Maze/Labyrinthe de Protéines Illustrated Vocabulary Fun!
By Churros and Croissants
Food is always a hit with students, and what better way to dive into one of their favorite topics than with this French Protein Vocabulary Maze? This dynamic, fully customizable resource is designed to help students master 15 essential protein vocabulary words through interactive and engaging activities. Includes not only meats but vegetarian and vegan options!
This resource has 4 different activities plus an illustrated chart to ensure comprehensive vocabulary coverage. It's perfect for reinforcing food group vocabulary, promoting creative learning, and offering a thorough review. Whether used in classroom activities, homework assignments, or left with a substitute, this versatile tool is a must-have in any French teacher's toolkit.
What’s included:
This resource not only builds French language skills but also fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Mix and match these sheets to find the best fit for your class. Download now and watch your students’ vocabulary knowledge grow!
Want even more food practice? Grab the French Foods/La Nourriture Vocabulary Lesson/Emergency Sub Plan or the French Foods/La Nourriture Wordsearch. Bundle and save!
Check out my other Emergency French Vocabulary Sub Plans!
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Bilingual School Object Flashcards: English/French Names and Illustrations
By Zaazoua Mostapha
These Classroom Vocabulary Flash cards are perfect for any Student New to English or French Language Learning!
Each card has the word in English and French and an illustration of it.
Specifically Includes:
6 Pdf Pages Containing 90 Words (90 Total Cards).
If you like this set, you also might be interested in one of these other languages!
*This product is only to be used by the buyer. It is illegal to share this product in any form (email, printout, etc).
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Calendar Talk - Mon Journal Quotidien with Conversation Cards
By Cheryl Bennett
The Calendar Talk - Conversation Cards and Daily Journal Writing: Vocabulary Builders is designed to help students start reading and writing immediately to discuss the day, date, and weather. Students can also begin speaking in the same class period with some guidance.
Product includes:
A set of vibrant and thought-provoking conversation cards featuring a wide range of vocabulary words.
Each card contains a vocabulary word and picture as a visual aid.
There are 8 weather terms on the conversation cards as well as the slides.
3 Journal pages total -
One with information about how to write and discuss days and dates. A good journal to start with for the first few days.
Two with day, date, and weather (one in color and one black and white)
The weather journal includes pictures of weather along with a related prompt or question to encourage writing, discussion and critical thinking.
Lists of possible ways to use the vocabulary and activities to be used today
Key Features:
How to Use:
(See embedded video in slide as well.)
Bell Ringers - Daily Journals for French class.
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Day 2:
Print, copy, and have them ready for students as they walk in.
Saving on paper? Copy machine never works? Download the slide as a png and have students write on them on a touchscreen device or their own papers. My students use the app Chrome Canvas on their Chromebooks. I loan styluses to students during class. They aren’t too expensive. Some students just write with their fingers.
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class. If you need to repeat Day 1 for the talking part for a few days, that’s okay. They will get it.
Days 3-5: Continue discussing responses after the journal each day. This will help them with writing and speaking.
Days 6 and on (or when you know they are ready): When used consistently, students will be able to speak with the phrases very quickly. Have them sit in groups and discuss their journals as you walk around the room. I often keep track of points on Class Dojo and give them a goal to shoot for.
Scaffold so that students will be able to talk without the journal eventually.
Use the words and phrases that they have learned in other activities.
Add the questions and answers to write stories as a class or individually. I tell students to include the day, date, weather, etc in all of their stories.
Ask students what another student said work on other perspectives, i.e. I, you, he, she, etc.
Student A: C’est mercredi.
Student B: Elle dit, «C’est mercredi.»
Benefits for Students:
Why Choose This Resource?
French Partitive Articles - Crossword Puzzle - Food & Drink
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Partitive Articles - Crossword Puzzle - Food & Drink Vocabulary
Crossword puzzle to practice using French partitive articles with food and drink vocabulary. Translate from English to French. 20 words included. Answer key is provided.
➯ This resource is part of my French 1 & 2 Curriculum: Ça y est, je parle français!
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.
➯ Just click here to follow my store!
Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:
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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum
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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 Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.
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Secondary French-La Saint-Valentin (Valentine's day) Original YouTube song + WORKSHEET
By MFL LAB
French Valentine's day Activity: Song Worksheet
This fun and interactive worksheet goes hand in hand with our ORIGINAL song “La Saint Valentin” (Valentine's day), helping students learn and practice key phrases to talk about Valentine's day and celebrations in French. Whether you are preparing for GCSE, IGCSE, AP, DELF, DALF, or IB, this resource will make revision engaging and effective!
What’s Inside?
What students will learn:
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