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The straight family vocabulary learning games help students to learn the words, spelling, and increase their lexicon. The question and answer games for students practice using the new vocabulary in natural English conversation which should not only increase speaking competence but also increase vocabulary retention. All of the listening activities are at natural speeds but students can listen to questions and answers as many times as they need to understand.

We often use "who is that? We even use "that" for a group of people "Who's that? This game has both singular and plural third person pronouns with "be". While the grammar games don't focus heavily on verb conjugation, it may be best to review these with students before they attempt the grammar sections.

My French basics resources are designed for Year 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and equivalents but may suit others, depending on experience.

A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. This time-saving, great value bundle should take the stress out of teaching French to those just starting to learn the language - or revising the basics - and you'll be able to come back to these resources year after year.

There's plenty to keep things fresh when revisiting topics and for homework tasks too. To help plan varied lessons, this includes interactive PowerPoint presentations, flashcards, differentiated worksheets and puzzles, printable games and activities, and role-play or conversation cards. My French basics resources suit students beginning French and near beginners in Year 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and equivalents.

Please see the previews of the 7 individual packs to see if they suit your needs. Below is an outline of what is included, together with information about what vocabulary and phrases can be taught and consolidated with this bundle.

Students will also practice asking and answering questions about families such as Qui est-ce? Who is this? Do you have any brothers or sisters? How many people are there in your family? Srinu on August 29, at Jack on December 29, at Joan Pierre on June 14, at Thanks mate really helpful and nice looking website Reply. Ben Shapiro on November 5, at This french is epic, Straight facts and logic Reply. Love french on March 3, at I agree Reply.

Tilly on April 24, at This has helped me so much it is great Reply. But these sources of language frequently involve rapid, highly complex and colloquial language that is extremely difficult for a language learner to decode and assimilate. If sources like these are their only means of vocabulary input, they risk missing the structure needed for clear, confident communication. The key to teaching lists of vocabulary lies in making the learning of said vocabulary a fun activity.

The great games that follow are classics that challenge students to use and reuse their vocabulary while having fun. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere. Click here to get a copy. This challenging game will force your students to explore their entire vocabulary repeatedly as they play.

It has the added advantage of requiring absolutely no preparation time. Each team names a French word in turn. If you wish to increase the difficulty of the game, you may like to stipulate a particular subject.

For example, sports and leisure activities. The next team has to name a word that begins with the last letter of the previous word and so on. The third team may use natation swimming and so on. At any point, a team may challenge another team to spell out the word they have given—any mistakes and points are deducted.

You have the option of making the game easier if you allow students to use their books. Despite making it easier, allowing access to books to check words also increases the effectiveness of the learning process.



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