Quick French lesson to teach the verbs être and se sentir in the present tense with adjectives of feeling and emotion. This lesson breaks down these tricky irregular verbs and teaches how to use them easily followed by 38 commonly used adjectives of feeling and emotion while making agreement when necessary. This lesson helps to make teaching this concept accessible, understandable, and most of all fast and easy for you! Just print the 8 page lesson and go!
An 84 slide PowerPoint lesson is included. 38 short exercises are on the printed and PowerPoint versions. Students can complete the exercises and also check their work during the PowerPoint presentation.
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