Smell, feel, express: to teach French to a child, playing with the five senses, stimulate his sensations. Early French is child's play.
FLE Teaching
FLE exercises
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Teaching Sheets
Chrysoula puts our imaginations to the test by concocting a series of activies based on stories!!!
A lesson plan on French in diplomacy. An activity presented by Olha Slatynska.
Vojka MILOVANOVIC, French teacher in Serbia, proposes a lesson plan to address hobbies in French.
The baguette. Discover the lesson plan proposed by Chrysoula, FLE teacher in Greece.
An activity in class on: travel and advertising. Level B1, skills: written and oral comprehension.
An activity to create the link between a part of the French heritage and the language learnt.
Lesson plans for the FLE class available in PDF format.
The "webquest" is a research activity structured around the World Wide Web and is led by learners.
What is the difference between the present participle and the gerund? Here is a grammar lesson to help you.
Are you a beginner in FLE teaching? Don't panic, Bonjour de France will give you a boost!