docx, 64.73 KB
docx, 64.73 KB
mp3, 3.19 MB
mp3, 3.19 MB

This set of resources is all about the fascinating life of the African American singer/dancer, Joséphine Baker, who became a naturalised French citizen.
It touches on her social activism, her “rainbow family” and her career. It is a wonderful subject for A level students to look at multiculturalism in French history - and it also includes useful links to other sites for further study.
AND thrillingly, it comes with a video of a native speaker reading it.
Activities include:

  • Vocabulary development
  • Missing words, no gaps
  • Fill the gaps
  • Comprehension questions
  • All answers
  • Full text
  • Translation of text
  • Fully amendable word document
  • Downloadable audio recording
  • Link to video of the text being read
  • Links to other sites for further study

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