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French reading Compréhension de Lecture Chez McDo

By Frenchified

This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the role of McDonald’s in France. McDonald's is a familiar place for many travelers visiting France. But it's not identical to the American version. Read about the differences between them and what allowed McDonald's to succeed in the land of gourmet food and 5-course meals - while Burger King failed.

This activity packet includes a reading for intermediate/advanced French learners with comprehension questions.

The print version includes:

  • 2 -page reading in French about McDonalds
  • 5 comprehension questions in English
  • 5 comprehension questions in French
  • Answer key
  • Resources page with links to videos and website

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French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking

This resource is very similar to another one (also free) in which you'll have students talking about the house, hotel, vacation, etc. of their worst nightmares. Students will talk all about the house, etc. of their dreams in this one. I like to use these resources one after the other while the content is still fresh, but the vocabulary will change dramatically when students shift from what they would love to what would give them nightmares!

This is a no prep, one page activity for intermediate to advanced level students, and the content is perfectly suitable both for primary (French immersion) and secondary curriculums. There are fifteen questions that will have them talking about, for example, the house of their dreams. This is meant to be a paired or small group activity, but it is NOT meant to just have students take turns describing what they would love. The idea is to imagine that everyone in the group is going to live in the house together. There will probably be some things that everyone agrees on, and there will certainly be things they will disagree on. When I have my students do this activity, it's always fun to watch them debate what is and what is not important. In the end, they can agree to disagree! My students really have a good time with this activity, and I love seeing the imagination that they have!

Here are the 15 conversation starters:

DÉCRIVONS...

1. La maison de nos rêves...

2. L’hôtel de nos rêves...

3. Le jardin de nos rêves...

4. Le restaurant de nos rêves...

5. La ville de nos rêves...

6. L’avion de nos rêves...

7. Les vacances de nos rêves...

8. La voiture de nos rêves...

9. La garde-robe de nos rêves...

10. La chambre de nos rêves...

11. La cuisine de nos rêves...

12. La fête d’anniversaire de nos rêves...

13. La plage de nos rêves...

14. Le lac de nos rêves...

15. Le cinéma de nos rêves...

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Checklist pour les vacances d'été - French summer vacation checklist

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

✮ Checklist pour les vacances d'été - French summer vacation checklist ✮

This is a fun checklist all in French just for all of you French teachers! I'm sure you can find many ways to work it into your travel unit and use it with your students as well. There are checklists for the following (and a blank one for you to write in your own items is also included):

les vêtements

les accessoires divers

les chaussures

la trousse à pharmacie

argent et documents

la trousse de toilette

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Amusez-vous avec, et bonnes vacances à tous!

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✮ Checklist pour les vacances d'été - French summer vacation checklist ✮

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Free French Speaking Activity

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking

This resource is very similar to another one (also free) in which you'll have students talking about the house, hotel, vacation, etc. of their dreams. Students will talk all about the house, etc. of their worst nightmares in this one. I like to use these resources one after the other while the content is still fresh, but the vocabulary will change dramatically when students shift from what they would love to what would give them nightmares!

This is a no prep, one page activity for intermediate to advanced level students, and the content is perfectly suitable both for primary (French immersion) and secondary curriculums. There are fifteen questions that will have them talking about, for example, the house of their worst nightmares. This is meant to be a paired or small group activity, but it is NOT meant to just have students take turns describing what they would love. The idea is to imagine that everyone in the group is going to live in the house together. There will probably be some things that everyone agrees on, and there will certainly be things they will disagree on. When I have my students do this activity, it's always fun to watch them debate what is and what is not important. In the end, they can agree to disagree! My students really have a good time with this activity, and I love seeing the imagination that they have!

Here are the 15 conversation starters:

DÉCRIVONS...

1. La maison de nos pires cauchemars...

2. L’hôtel de nos pires cauchemars...

3. Le jardin de nos pires cauchemars...

4. Le restaurant de nos pires cauchemars...

5. La ville de nos pires cauchemars...

6. L’avion de nos pires cauchemars...

7. Les vacances de nos pires cauchemars...

8. La voiture de nos pires cauchemars...

9. La garde-robe de nos pires cauchemars...

10. La chambre de nos pires cauchemars...

11. La cuisine de nos pires cauchemars...

12. La fête d’anniversaire de nos pires cauchemars...

13. La plage de nos pires cauchemars...

14. Le lac de nos pires cauchemars...

15. Le cinéma de nos pires cauchemars...

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

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 and 4 curriculum

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Pays et Villes French Speaking Listening Activity Taboo Game Communication Orale

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Teaching French countries and cities - pays et villes vocabulary?  Looking for an engaging way to get your French students to build their communication skills and vocabulary? Taboo is a fun French speaking and listening game where one student has to guess a word based on clues given in French by other students. The catch is that they cannot mention anything that is included in a list of taboo words.

To get your students speaking even more about pays et villes, try out my Pays, Continents, Villes - 30 French speaking prompt question cards.

All of the words on each card are written in French and English. This is very useful as many of the words will be new to students whether they are beginners or very advanced. You can easily modify this game to play it with all levels!  You are going to love hearing your students speaking in French to each other about pays et villes.

French Taboo Games Growing Bundle

Classic French Taboo Games Bundle - 3 Versions

Object of the game:

One player tries to get his teammate to guess the word at the top of a card. The player must give clues, but he can't use any of the Taboo words in his description. The taboo words are written beneath the underlined word at the top of the card.

Teams score points for each word successfully guessed. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Beginner students should be allowed to use the French TABOO words printed on the cards. This will encourage them to use new vocabulary and will help them in forming sentences to use as clues.

This French Taboo vocabulary and speaking game includes the following:

  • How to play French Taboo (beginner and advanced levels)
  • 40 printable taboo cards in French and English
  • Page for recording new words in French in English

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