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Playing lotto is a fun way to practice and reinforce the names of animals in French. Could also be used in early years and for any foreign language. I thought it a welcome change to include ‘life like pictures.’ There are 24 images which include:
un chat
un poussin
un lapin
un oiseau
une souris
un cochon
un tigre
une libellule
un chien
un agneau
une mouette
un cochon d’Inde
une coccinelle
un canard
une girafe
un mouton
un hibou
un cheval
un poisson
un serpent
un rouge-gorge
un écureuil
une chèvre
un lion

I split my children into small groups and they each take turns at being the ‘teacher’. They love calling out ‘Qui a un chat?’ and 'Qui a une vache? To win the card the reply is 'J’ai un chat, ‘J’ai une vache.’ As children become confident with vocabulary, the colours of the animals could also be mentioned. I have also included cards with animal names. Good practice for oral work. Picture cards and words need to be printed twice. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’

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