Passé composé and imparfaitQuick View
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Passé composé and imparfait

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Worksheet bundle! three levels of difficulty, each time mixing passe compose and imparfait 1. regular endings with avoir auxiliary 2. irregular past participles 3. etre auxiliary verbs Same format for each worksheet, so your students become more confident and secure in their learning (you could even use them with different year groups) final worksheet is a writing exercise that will challenge students to use both tenses together, with a bank of time markers and linking words to help. this is the perfect bundle to help students understand the (sometimes elusive) difference between perfect and imperfect.
The  Imperfect Tense/ l'imparfait in French - A Complete Guide.Quick View
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The Imperfect Tense/ l'imparfait in French - A Complete Guide.

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The first Power Point gives a step-by-step guide to understanding and forming the imperfect tense. The PowerPoint can be used for pupils to makes notes from in order to form accurate grammar/ resource notes in their books, which they can then refer back to when working individually to form the imperfect tense. On the PowerPoint, there is a whole range of different exercises to complete to allow lots of practice and also to check comprehension. The second PowerPoint is to show the use of both perfect and imperfect tense verbs within sentences and texts. Again, there are lots of exercises for pupils to complete to check comprehension and there is a worksheet to accompany the PowerPoint. The exercises on both Power Points include translation and photo cards to describe, which are in line with the new GCSE specifications.
ImparfaitQuick View
ChrisLebourveauChrisLebourveau

Imparfait

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This differentiated lesson explains the imparfait in several ways: First, the structure is compared to English equivalents. Second, the grammar is broken down in a very accessible way. Third, a flow chart guides students through the teacher’s inner monologue to encourage confidence and independence. Exercises of increasing complexity are followed by an answer key. Appropriate for secondary French (KS3, KS4, GCSE) and beyond.
L'imparfait + Les ChoristesQuick View
fahidifahidi

L'imparfait + Les Choristes

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A worksheet for practising the imperfect tense using clips from Les Choristes - clip timings are annotated on the worksheet but you will need a copy of the film! Can be used with a high ability year 9 or in year 10.
L'imparfaitQuick View
darcyinddarcyind

L'imparfait

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An explanation of how to form the imperfect tense and when to use it, including examples
L'imparfait (the imperfect tense)Quick View
vettyjamesvettyjames

L'imparfait (the imperfect tense)

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This worksheet deals with how to conjugate the imperfect tense and when to use it to describe the past and what 'used to happen'. All necessary stems and endings are given along with vocabulary to create meaningful sentences. There are two exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
L'imparfaitQuick View
namatimbacatee1namatimbacatee1

L'imparfait

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Resource aimed at lower secondary and some upper secondary students to practice the imperfect tense.
L'IMPARFAITQuick View
maryb777maryb777

L'IMPARFAIT

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This resource teaches French students in Years 9 to 11 the formation and uses of the Imperfect tense. This tense is used less frequently than the Passé Composé but it is still important for students to know and understand its uses.
L'imparfaitQuick View
emercullenemercullen

L'imparfait

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A 2 page document which explains when to use and how to form l'imparfait. Gives examples. Also includes 3 translation exercises. Useful to recap, revise or introduce this tense.
Dice Game - French Imperfect Tense - l'ImparfaitQuick View
jenniferlcrespinjenniferlcrespin

Dice Game - French Imperfect Tense - l'Imparfait

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This is an easy to play 30 minute dice game to practice the French imperfect tense. My high school students love this game, and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race (details are explained with the activity). Students divide up into teams and play a dice game, the dice determining which subject and infinitive to conjugate in the passé composé. Included with this activity you will receive full instructions as well as five different versions of the game with answers. Be sure to visit my shop and browse through 500+ resources like grammar games, speaking activities, listening comprehension, worksheets, and much more. Just click here!
French Imperfect Reading: Comment était la vie ? (Imparfait)Quick View
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French Imperfect Reading: Comment était la vie ? (Imparfait)

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This 5-page file includes: ~A reading in which a 13-year-old boy interviews his parents and grandparents about what life was like for them when they were young. The reading is completely in the imperfect tense for students to see it in context. ~A worksheet with 8 reading comprehension questions in English and a short writing assignment in French for homework. ~The worksheet with 8 reading comprehension questions in French and a short writing assignment in French for homework. ~Answer key. (2pgs) Activity idea: Have students underline all the imperfect forms they find in the reading. Editable word file.
Grammaire - Imparfait  - KS3Quick View
nadiounettenadiounette

Grammaire - Imparfait - KS3

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Who it’s for: I created an infographic as well as exercises on the imperfect tense. It is very good for teachers starting to introduce this tense to their students or just want to do a recap grammar lesson. After the explanation of the grammar point, you can leave the students to work on their own as the exercises can definitely be done independently. It worked quite with my homeschoolers. After the first exercise together, they could go through the others on their own. **Included : ** Infographic about the imperfect tense 10 exercises on a Word document (levelled) Correction is included This exercise is excellent for: Year 8 - 9 - 10 (i)GCSE and GCSE students Ab Initio Language B This exercise matches all types of curricula . Differentiation: The exercises are levelled from “Easy” to “A bit more challenging”. There is also a vocabulary list, or words translated from the different texts I have written so the students understand what they are reading. Practical tips : • You can use this exercise as a homework too. • Can be done as a group activity or a pair activity. Students can work independently I would love to hear how this activity went with your students so please leave a review or rate it :) Thanks and enjoy!
Conditionnel vs. imparfaitQuick View
lwilliams2312lwilliams2312

Conditionnel vs. imparfait

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A clear and concise worksheet to try and help students differentiate between the imperfect and conditional tenses. Suitable for KS3 and above. Lots of basic translation exercises of useful phrases that student is likely to have to use and/or recognise. Could also be used as an end of unit test on these two tenses.
L'imparfait - lesson 2Quick View
elenazapellonielenazapelloni

L'imparfait - lesson 2

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The second of 2 lessons on the imperfect tense. The lesson begins with a recap of how to form the imperfect tense and it follows with the Kahoot from the previous lesson (in case you’re purchasing only 1 lesson, or to give the students a second chance at it). Then there is a sorting task where pupils need to identify the present and the imperfect tense. Follows a reading task and a quiz/recall squares plenary.
L'imparfait - lesson 1Quick View
elenazapellonielenazapelloni

L'imparfait - lesson 1

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First of 2 lessons on the imperfect tense. The lesson begins with an easy and well scaffolded wordsnake starter activity to get the pupils settled and engaged with the lesson. An extra/challenge is provided for higher achievers. Following this the imperfect tense is presented and explained (when to use it, how it is in English, how to form it). The lesson goes on with a well scaffolded practice on how to form the imperfect tense (students can use mini whiteboards for this task) and it ends with a Kahoot created by me.