A fable is a short story, written mostly in verse, which aims to provide a life lesson in a fun way. Come read the fable by Jean de la Fontaine with u...
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What are the differences between digital writing and traditional academic writing? Why should digital writing be an opportunity to learn French?
Have the new technologies had a positive or a negative impact on the relationships between people? What are their pros and cons?
Class activity. Imagine that you are a passenger on a boat with your prized possessions. Can you help the other passengers before the boat sinks?
Ready to use pedagogical material. You've seen an interesting ad and you want to get in contact with the employer. Time to work on your CV!
Try getting your students to express their musical tastes through an exposé!
You're on vacation in France and you're looking for an activity for you and your family. But how well do you understand the brochures?
If you've ever asked your students "do you like classical music?" then you know the answer is often NO. Here's an activity your students will enjoy!
Teach French with the senses: awaken children to French using smell. Feel, breathe, inhale and memorize the words and expressions. Activate muscle mem...
Worksheet, A2 level. Expressing oneself using the future tense.
Seeing colours differently - telling a beautiful story. (Worksheet.)