Monday, 25 June 2012

Unit 12 - Section 2: Accomodations - Le futur (2)

Here are different activities to help you practise the future tense in French.

Les verbes reguliers *
Les verbes irréguliers ** (Revise first with the flashcards and then you can play the games)
Comment dit-on en français? ***

Key: * relatively straight forward                 ** quite challenging           ** very challenging

Unit 12 - Section 2: Accomodation - The Future Tense (1)

To find the stems of the irregular verbs, have a look at these websites:

http://www.bescherelle.com/ and click on "Le conjugueur" on the left hand side.

http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/sites/laits.utexas.edu.fi/files/verbs_all.pdf clikc on the verb you are looking for.

Bonne chance!

Unit 12 - Paris: What are we doing?

Download this file to check what we are doing at the moment and where it is leading to.

Staircase

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Unit 10 - Est-ce que tu as déjà...

Here are some activities for you to revise how to say what you have never or already eaten.
Keep record of your score as the student with most points will get a prize!

Space Race

Practise your spelling skills!

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Unit 8 - Ma Ville - Quest around Chartres

What's more exiting than finding your way around a French town using all the language you know?
Doing it at school (home) through a webquest using Google streetview!

Click on this link and follow the instructions!

Download GOOGLE STREET chartres

Have fun!


Source: http://www.lingualicious.co.uk/

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Unit 8- Section 2 - Qu'est ce qu'il y a à ...

Here are four people talking about different French towns. Read the texts and answer the questions!

TIP: Print the page and write your answers on it if you want me to correct them.

Text and cartoons

Bonne chance!

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Unit 8 - Ma Ville - Bayeux - Qu'est ce qu'il y a à Bayeux?

Now, here are OXO grids to print so you can practice your knowledge with friends:

OXO grids

Amusez vous bien :)

By the way, are you sure you know the difference between "Qu'est ce qu'il y a à Bayeux?" and "Est-ce qu'il y a..."? Leave a comment!