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?
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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...
Smell, feel, express: to teach French to a child, playing with the five senses, stimulate his sensations. Early French is child's play.
Vojka MILOVANOVIC, French teacher in Serbia, proposes a lesson plan to address hobbies in French.
Are you a beginner in FLE teaching? Don't panic, Bonjour de France will give you a boost!
A practical lesson on the adverb to better understand the subtleties of the French language.
This lesson plan will allow you to work more specifically on reflexive verbs and logical and chronological connectors.
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Another lesson plan with THE COMPASS as the subject. Especially, do not lose your way!
A lesson plan for a introduction of activity, a ball, vocabulary and a good mood!
A weekend in Nice, what do you say? Breakfast at Le Négresco? Go swimming to the Opéra plage? Dinner at Castel?