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100 French signs set 1 - French reading comprehension authentic resource

By Frenchified

This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!

100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. Some of the signs are handwritten (let your students practice reading French cursive writing!), some are printed.

This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.

Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!

There are three different sign bundles - buy one or get all three at a discount.

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Short French reading passages - Interesting Festivals and Holidays

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about these interesting festivals. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • the French festival of music
  • the Wilhelmina ice pole sitting festival
  • the Cherry blossom festival
  • the Baby-Jumping festival
  • The Monkey Buffet
  • La Tomatina
  • Krampus Night
  • The Sacred Music of the World festival
  • The Voodoo festival
  • Holi

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the festival, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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French Regular Verbs Passé Composé Drill - Listening Comprehension & Speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Practice is what it takes when learning verb conjugations. This audio recorded drill will help students learn regular French -ER, -IR and -RE verbs in the passé composé. This is a verb drill of 100 common regular French verbs that you can use either in the classroom or language lab. I've included five great ways for you to use this drill.

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

The audio recording you will download will be great for listening comprehension and oral production, written exercises, paired work and even a cooperative learning group writing game.

Example:

FINIR - TO FINISH - JE - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - J'AI FINI

ATTENDRE - TO WAIT - TU - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - TU AS ATTENDU

VENDRE - TO SELL - IL - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - IL A VENDU

ABOLIR - TO ABOLISH - NOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - NOUS AVONS ABOLI

MANGER - TO EAT - VOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - VOUS AVEZ MANGÉ

RÉUSSIR - TO SUCCEED - ILS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - ILS ONT RÉUSSI

During the recording the verbs are not numbered so that you can easily choose a group of 10 or 15 at any point during the exercise to use as bell ringer reviews or to get your students in French mode as they enter the classroom. Use this drill at any time during the year as an excellent review. Use it with upper level students who sometimes need to revise the basics or provide a copy to struggling students who can use it as review while riding on the bus or in the car.

Included:

  • 17 minute mp3 audio recording of 100 regular French verbs in the passé composé.
  • Answer sheet
  • Student response sheet
  • 5 effective ways to use this verb drill

1. Language lab or classroom listening and speaking exercise

Students listen to the drill either as a class or with individual headphones on. They will hear an infinitive and subject pronoun to conjugate.Students are given five seconds to say their answer before the correct response is pronounced. The verbs are purposefully not numbered in the recording so that you can choose to do them either in or out of order. This is a listening and speaking grammar drill and writing the answers is not encouraged.

2. Language lab or classroom silent written exercise

Provide each student with a numbered answer recording sheet. Students should be reminded to pay close attention as the verbs in the recording are NOT numbered. They will hear an infinitive which they should write in the appropriate column. Next they’ll hear a subject pronoun and will be given five seconds to write their answers. Since this is a fast moving exercise you may want to give students a chance to revise their answers once the recording has stopped.

3. Whiteboard classroom activity - Individual or paired work

Have students write answers on whiteboards after they’ve heard the infinitive and

subject pronoun to be used. Pause the recording and give students five seconds to write their answers. When they’ve finished have them listen carefully and check their work when you stop pause and play the answer. This works particularly well with pairs of students because they can help each other and the work won’t seem so tedious. I often allow my pairs of students to keep track of one point per correct answer and at the end of the activity see which group has the most points.

4. Bell ringer activity

You have five or ten minutes to spare at the end of class, so why not play a sampling of the verb drill? With 100 verbs to choose from you could keep it quite varied. Also use parts of the drill as students enter the classroom to get them in French mode. I've found this to be a great way to keep kids quiet as they come in and get settled.

5. Group writing game

Chances are you have your students’ desks in some kind of rows or groups. Here’s a fun way to change up the verb drills a bit. Let’s say you have rows or groups of five students. Before starting the verb drill recording give the first person in each group a blank sheet of paper and he should have something to write with.

Number the paper 1 - 5 (or the number of students in the group) and as you play the drill the first student has to write his answer next to #1. He has to write something even if he doesn’t know exactly how to spell it. Immediately after the answer is pronounced on the recording he must pass the paper to the next person in his group. It’s important not to hesitate because the recording will continue.

Person #2 records his answer and so on until each person in the group has had a go. At this point, stop the recording and the last person in each group brings the paper back up to the first person who can look over all of the answers written by his group members. He can make any changes he wants to make to anyone’s answer BUT STUDENTS CANNOT SPEAK A WORD TO EACH OTHER.

He then passes the paper back down the row and everyone gets a chance to change either his own or another group member’s answer. They should move fast though because here’s the catch, the first group to turn in a 100% accurate paper to the teacher wins that round!

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French Listening Comprehension - Allons au Marché - Comprehensive Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

This French listening comprehension activity the market and travelling to France includes differentiated activities including MP4 video, MP3 audio and student activity pages. This is a perfect lesson to have your students practice their listening comprehension skills and le marché vocabulary.

French Food Unit: Allons au Marché

This is a narration in which a French man invites his American friend to come see him and takes him to the market. Scroll down to read excerpts from the narration and to see all of the grammar points that are covered.

The slow speaking pace is just perfect for providing your students with a challenge that they can achieve, and they'll feel very proud of their accomplishment! There are 3 versions of the audio, one on a video file so it's easier to understand and two audio files. One is very slow and the other slightly faster.

Included with this resource:

► Comprehensive lesson plan that makes it easy for you to carry out this activity with your students - See details in the preview

► MP4 video lecture - 12.5 minutes

► Slow MP3 audio lecture - 15 minutes

► Faster MP3 audio lecture - 10 minutes

► Transcript with important vocabulary highlighted and footnoted in English and French - 4 pages

► Quizlet study set to practice and master over 90 vocabulary words from the lecture

► PDF of 20 listening comprehension questions + answer key

► MP3 audio lecture of 20 listening comprehension questions without answers

► MP3 audio lecture of 20 listening comprehension questions with answers

► PDF of 20 vrai ou faux listening comprehension questions + answer key

► MP3 audio lecture of 20 vrai ou faux statements without answers

► MP3 audio lecture of 20 vrai ou faux statements with answers

► PDF to print and record extra new vocabulary learned during the lesson

Teachers and students appreciate:

⭐ Clarity of speech and slower pace

⭐ Formative assessment

⭐ Sense of pride and accomplishment

⭐ Many opportunities for differentiation

⭐ Video AND audio experiences with the same text

⭐ A fun and unique way to introduce a travel unit

⭐ An authentic resource about traveling to France

⭐ A real life connection to what’s being taught in the classroom

Tenses used in the narration:

► Présent

► Futur Proche

► Passé Composé

► Imparfait

► Subjonctif following il faut que

Other grammar topics covered in the narration:

⭐  Reflexive Verbs

⭐  Descriptive Adjectives

⭐ Regular & irregular verbs

⭐ Demonstrative adjectives

⭐ Simple negation

⭐ Adjective «tout»

⭐ Il faut que + subjunctive

⭐ Indirect object pronouns

⭐  Possessive adjectives

⭐  Direct object pronouns

⭐ Interrogative words

⭐ Common adverbs

⭐ Pronoun Y

⭐ Gerund

⭐ Pronoun EN

⭐ Definite, indefinite, partitive articles

Excerpts from the narration:

"Aujourd’hui je vais vous raconter la visite de mon ami américain Josh qui est venu me voir cet hiver, et sa découverte du marché qui a lieu tous les vendredis juste à côté de chez moi".

"Josh est arrivé en France en novembre et est resté chez moi pendant trois semaines. Nous sommes allés au marché le lendemain de son arrivée".

"Josh a du mal à se lever à cause du décalage horaire. Nous prenons donc le café et un petit déjeuner avant d’y aller".

"Le marché de ma ville est sur une grande place, en face de la médiathèque. Tu peux tout acheter ou presque sur le marché, même des poules et des lapins vivants" !

"Nous nous dirigeons vers un autre producteur, ou maraîcher, à qui j’aime bien acheter des salades, des herbes aromatiques, des oignons, des brocolis, des carottes"...

"Quand tu achètes tes produits au marché, tu dois mettre ce que tu achètes dans des paniers pour que le vendeur puisse peser les marchandises"

"Il nous faut cinq-cent grammes de viande de bœuf haché pour faire un hachis parmentier, c’est une recette française très simple que je veux faire goûter à Josh".

Planning for student success begins with a well designed lesson plan!

► Students and teachers understand the goals of an instructional module

► The teacher translates the curriculum into learning activities

► The instructional materials align with the assessment

► The assessment aligns with the learning goal

► Assures that the needed instructional materials are available

► Teachers thoughtfully address individual learning needs among students

Check out my comprehensive lesson plan in the preview.

What teachers are saying about a similar AUDIO lesson about the airport :

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The students appreciated the clarity and slower speech. It was a great activity to provide some formative assessment for my students."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was an awesome resource that was perfect for what I needed. Students felt a little overwhelmed at first but they got the hang of it and did great. They felt very accomplished at the end. I used the dictation and gave it to students who were struggling and I gave the challenging listening to students who need a little challenge - so it was GREAT for differentiation."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "What a wonderful listening comprehension activity/test! Loved having the questions read and the choice of using short answer or T/F! "

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A great activity that we don't get to do (practice) very often. Unique and helpful."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The pace of the speaking in these activities is perfect for my students!!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "It's difficult to find authentic resources like this. Thank you for providing one!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Kids found this very challenging but it was so practical and a great real life connection."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. "Good authentic listening activity for my travel unit!"

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Women's Biographies

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about the following people. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • George Sand
  • Simone de Beauvoir
  • Catherine de Medicis
  • Charlotte Corday
  • Anne de Bretagne
  • Simone Veil
  • Hélène Studler
  • Emilie du Chatelet
  • la Voisin
  • Marie Marvingt

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the person, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Advanced French Dictées - Dictation Exercises - Native Speaker

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

This is a set of 20 advanced level French dictées. These dictations are short dialogues between two people, read by François, a native Parisian. The dialogues are read slowly first and then even more slowly to give students time to write them down. Punctuation and links (liaisons) between words are pronounced.

⭐ First reading:   Moderate pace, don’t write yet

⭐ Second reading:  Slow pace, listen and write

⭐ Third reading:  Normal pace, check your work

Have your students equipped with a pen and paper and give them plenty of time to check their work. On the third reading, the dialogues are read at full speed with proper spoken French intonation at the end of each dictation exercise. Students should pay close attention to spelling, gender, plurals and agreements when writing.

Play these exercises in class with a group and self check, use them for assessment, or you can even assign them as homework.

Students can practice repeating the sentences for correct pronunciation.  They can even record themselves and compare their pronunciation or work as a group role play.

Sample dictation:

Femme parlant à son mar​i:

Chéri, tu n'aurais pas dû prendre cette route ! Tu sais bien qu'il y a toujours des bouchons par ici à cette heure-ci.

Homme​:

Nous n'avions pas vraiment le choix, les routiers bloquent toutes les autoroutes autour de Paris.

Included:

➯ Audio presentation of the dictées - M4A

➯ Instructions - PDF

➯ Numbered answer key with English translations - PDF

➯ Numbered student response sheet located below the answer keys in the PDF

"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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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Historical events

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! (This is the first set of topics - there will be more to come!)

This item includes 10 different passages about historical events from around the world. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • The printing press
  • the Renaissance
  • the French Revolution
  • the Bayeux tapestry
  • the lost city of Aten
  • the Chernobyl disaster
  • Roanoke colony
  • the Tunguska event
  • the Emu war
  • the Vel d'hiv roundup

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the event, a short glossary of less-common words, and 3-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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100 French culture authentic resource signs from France - set 3

By Frenchified

This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!

100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. The signs in set 3 are all printed, some are very professional while others are more casual - signs printed from a person on their home printer.

This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.

Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!

There are three different sign bundles - buy one or get all three at a discount.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Symbols of France

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about symbols and products of France. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • La Marseillaise
  • La Baguette
  • Le Coq
  • Marianne
  • Le drapeau tricolore
  • La devise
  • La fleur de Lys
  • La champagne
  • Le Camembert
  • Le Grand Sceau

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the event, a short glossary of less-common words, and 3-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets Animals/les animaux

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! (This is the first set of topics - there will be more to come!)

This item includes 10 different passages about interesting animals from around the world. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • Polar Bear
  • Duckbill Platypus
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Manatee
  • Hyrax
  • Maned Wolf
  • Fossa
  • Serval
  • Tanuki
  • Electric Eel

Each reading is on one page and includes an image of the animal, a short glossary of less-common words, and 3-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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French Food Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Activities Packet - LA NOURRITURE

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Are you looking for engaging ways to teach French food and drinks vocabulary? This French vocabulary packet will have your students reading, writing, listening and speaking!  15 different activities including games, writing, and speaking activities are included. Check out the preview for ALL of the details on what's included in this engaging French Food - La Nourriture unit. This packet is perfect for beginning students!

22 pages of worksheets and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.

48 words are included in this French nourriture vocabulary packet.  4 pages are dedicated to identifying words students know and don’t know, and deciding which food and drinks they like and don’t like (see list of words in the preview).

  • On the first page, all of the words are listed. Students simply check off the words on the list that they recognize.

  • On the second page, students identify the words they don’t know and translate them.

  • On the third page, students check off things and activities that they like.

  • On the fourth page, students check off things and activities that they don’t like.

14 games are included for maximum exposure to all 48 words on the list.  Students will master all of the words before beginning the writing and speaking activities included in this packet.

  • Two all French Dots & Boxes games are included.  Each player draws lines using a different color while speaking the words on either side of the lines they draw.  When they complete a box, they draw an X in the box using their color.  Once all of the boxes have been completed, count to see who has the most!

  • Two Dots & Boxes games in English to be used for translating to French.  Each player draws lines using a different color while translating the words on either side of the lines they draw.

  • Two Tic-Tac-Toe worksheets to encourage mastering all 48 words on the list.  Students already know how to play this game, so you won’t need to do much explaining.  Choose a square, read the word aloud, write an X or an O on the square.  The first player to get three in a row wins that round!  Each worksheet includes four Tic-Tac-Toe vocabulary games.

  • Two Ceci ou Cela games are included in this vocabulary packet.  Each numbered row offers three choices.  Students read the three choices aloud and say the one that they prefer.  At the bottom of the page it says “Je préfère _____ parce que...” This is an opportunity for students to give reasons for their preferences in French

  • Six different Bataille Navale games will have your students speaking in complete sentences in French using the target vocabulary with “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” as starters.  This is an excellent way to prep for the upcoming writing and speaking activities!

4 writing activities following the “J’aime” or “Je n’aime pas” theme, and 48 speaking prompt cards are included.

  • One writing worksheet asks students to choose five things they like and to write two reasons why they like them.  “PARCE QUE” and “CAR” are both used in each sentence so that students will get used to the idea that they are interchangeable.

  • One writing worksheet asks students to choose five things they don’t like and to write two reasons why they don’t like them.  Once again, “PARCE QUE” and “CAR” are both used in each sentence.

  • One paragraph writing worksheet asks students to identify four things they don’t like and to write a full paragraph about why they don’t like them.  A self-evaluation checklist is included at the bottom of the page to encourage proof-reading and to make sure students include all four of their choices, adjectives, adverbs, and articles.

  • The second paragraph writing worksheet asks students to identify four things they do like and to write a full paragraph about why they like them.  The same self-evaluation checklist is included at the bottom of the page, as well as one to make sure they’ve included all of the essential elements.

  • Each of the 48 speaking prompt cards includes a different word from the list of target vocabulary in this packet.  There are four cards on each page.  Just print them and cut them out.  Laminate them if possible for years of no-prep activities!  The “J’aime” ou “Je n’aime pas” theme is repeated as well as using “parce que” and “car” interchangeably.

Also available:

  • French Clothing Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Activities Packet
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French Pronouns Advanced Level Activity + Listening Comprehension

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Practice French using pronouns in context - Advanced level activity

This is a three part French lesson for upper - intermediate to advanced level students that will assess three different skills: listening, reading, and choosing grammatically correct pronouns in a given context. It is a good idea to wait and have students check their answers once all three steps of this activity have been completed. Once the whole activity has been completed, they may want to go back and change some of their answers before checking them against the answer key. This activity is more challenging than a typical series of sentences pulled out of context. Students will really need to follow the story in order to use the correct pronouns.

This text is written in many different tenses. The pronouns used in this text are as follows:

  • Direct object pronouns
  • Indirect object pronouns
  • Y and EN
  • Reflexive pronouns
  • Relative pronouns
  • Relative composed pronouns
  • Possessive pronouns

Included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Audio recording - Comprehension questions - 8.5 minutes
  • Written copy - Comprehension questions - 2 pages - 32 questions
  • Audio recording - Le dîner de Stéphane - 3.5 minutes
  • Written text - Le dîner de Stéphane - 2 pages
  • Multiple choice exercise - Le dîner de Stéphane - 5 pages
  • Fill in the blanks exercise - Le dîner de Stéphane - 2 pages
  • Answer keys

Step 1: Listening comprehension

1. Before having students listen to the reading, be sure to have them listen to the audio recording of the comprehension questions to know what to be listening for in the reading. I am including a written copy of the comprehension questions in case your students feel stuck and really can’t understand.

2. Have students listen to the reading once without trying to answer the questions.

3. Pause and replay the parts of the recording they didn’t understand, and remember that many pronouns are being used. They will need to pay very close attention to context. Tell them they'll have an opportunity to change their answers if they want to in the next step.

4. Have them listen to recording of the comprehension questions again, one question at a time. They should try to answer as many of them as they can, and don’t hesitate to go back to the reading to listen again for details.

Step 2: Reading comprehension

1. Students read the text all the way through, then go back and have a look at their answers to the comprehension questions. They can listen to them again if needed.

Step 3: Pronouns exercise

1. Complete the multiple choice exercise.

2. Once they’ve finished the multiple choice activity you can give them a final challenge and have them complete the fill in the blank exercise.

3. Now it’s time for students to check all of their answers using the answer keys provided.

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French Expressions, Interjections, and Sentence Starters

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

100 Common French Expressions

Common French expressions, interjections, and sentence starters are a great way to spice up conversations, increase vocabulary, and sound more French. The grammar in these expressions is varied, so this resource is fine for all levels (even beginners).

The idea is to not worry about WHY things are said this way in French, but instead to encourage our students to accept it and memorize these 100 short expressions, interjections, and sentence starters. My students have a lot of fun using these!

All of the words and expressions are spoken slowly, and students are given time to repeat them aloud. English translations are included for all 100 expressions on the video recording. Students will notice that the English versions are almost never direct translations, which is interesting to note! An audio recording is included so you can share this to have your students practice almost anywhere (even on the way to school)!

Included:

  1. Video recording with all 100 expressions written in French and English - 18 minutes
  2. Audio recording for listening comprehension and pronunciation practice - 18 minutes
  3. Set of 100 practice cards to print, cut out, and use over and over again

How to use the set of practice cards:

Have students print and cut out the set of 100 French expressions cards, and hook them together with a ring. Expressions are written in French at the top, and in English at the bottom. As they practice and master these expressions by using the video and audio recordings, they can test themselves frequently with the stack of cards. When they feel confident with a word or French expression, they can take a pair of scissors and CUT OFF THE ENGLISH translation on the dotted line. They'll eventually have a handy set of French only cards to pull out any time they'd like to review.

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100 French culture authentic resource signs from France - set 2

By Frenchified

This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!

100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. Some of the signs are handwritten (let your students practice reading French cursive writing!), some are printed.

This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.

Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!

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Christmas in France magazine and activities for French learners

By Frenchified

Are you looking for a way to teach about the holiday season in France with your students? Would you like your students to learn about the customs and traditions of a French Christmas but you aren't sure where to start? This full-cover printable pdf magazine will help! Share it with your students online, project it to a screen, or print copies (note that there are many photos and backgrounds, it will print best in color).

The pdf magazine has 26 pages of readings and photos so your students can learn about the holiday while staying in the target language. Topics included in the magazine are:

  • Key vocabulary words of the season
  • How to find the perfect gift
  • Food specialties of the season
  • Christmas songs
  • Shopping at the Christmas markets
  • How to spend the holiday like a French person
  • Père Noël, Père Fouettard, and Saint Nicolas - what's the difference?
  • Recipes of the season
  • Important dates
  • How to make Crêpes
  • Winter in France
  • Santons
  • A letter to Père Noël
  • New Year's Eve celebrations

Once you're read the magazine, there is a variety of student activities:

  • Compare and contrast: Christmas in the US vs. France
  • Shopping for gifts
  • Les Vitrines
  • Which one is it: Père Fouettard, Père Noël or Saint Nicolas?
  • Resolutions for the new year
  • Letter to Père Noël
  • Design a santon
  • Vocabulary matching activity
  • True or False

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• Joyeux Noel - digital breakout game for int/adv French learners

• Les Aventures du Père Fouettard - a story for int/adv French learners

• Petit Papa Noel - activities to accompany the song

• Digital game to practice French Christmas vocabulary

• Le Nouvel An - comprehensible input lesson for French learners

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Short French reading passages - Incredible Places Intermediate French

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Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about these amazing places. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • the Grand Canyon
  • Bora Bora
  • the Great Barrier Reef
  • the Pyramids of Giza
  • the Great Wall of China
  • the city of Petra
  • the Camino del Santiago
  • the Dead Sea
  • Jellyfish Lake
  • the glowworm caves of Waitomo

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the place, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - French authors

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Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about these French authors. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • Marcel Proust
  • Charles Perrault
  • Voltaire
  • Alexandre Dumas père
  • Victor Hugo
  • Emile Zola
  • Jean-Paul Sartre
  • Albert Camus
  • Molière
  • Jules Verne

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the author, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Biographies

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Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about the following people. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • Napoleon
  • Julius Caesar
  • Jacques Cousteau
  • Coco Chanel
  • Charlemagne
  • Vercingetorix
  • Surya Bonaly
  • Nostradamus
  • Charles De Gaulle
  • Rene Descartes

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the person, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Interesting places

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Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about interesting places. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • the Camargue
  • the alignments of Carnac
  • Foucault's Pendulum
  • the Château d'If
  • the Jonas caves
  • Caracassonne
  • the Dog Cemetery in Paris
  • The Valley of Marvels
  • the Château of Guedelon
  • La Maison Carrée

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the discovery, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension - Scientific Discoveries

By Frenchified

Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark. 

Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning! 

This item includes 10 different passages about scientific discoveries. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.

  • the moon landing
  • the discovery of penicillin
  • the first face transplant
  • mRNA
  • nuclear energy
  • the polio vaccine
  • the invention of plastic
  • the invention of the microwave oven
  • artificial intelligence
  • the discovery of DNA

Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the discovery, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.

Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.

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