Compréhension écrite FLE A2 - Population Migrante au Royaume-UniQuick View
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Compréhension écrite FLE A2 - Population Migrante au Royaume-Uni

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Teaching Migration in the UK – A Complete Lesson Pack (A2 Level) In times like these, when racism and intolerance are sadly on the rise, it is our responsibility as educators to create spaces of dialogue, understanding, and empathy in our classrooms. Tackling sensitive topics such as migration is not always easy, but it is essential if we want to give our students the tools to think critically and communicate respectfully. This ready-to-use lesson pack will help you guide your students through a discussion about migration in the UK, using clear, structured materials adapted for learners at an A2 level. What’s included Teacher’s Guide (Fiche pédagogique): step-by-step lesson plan with objectives, timing, suggested activities, and debate prompts. Student Worksheet (Fiche étudiant): a simplified text, comprehension questions (from global to detailed), and guided debate questions to encourage participation. Slides: visual support to present key information, questions, and debate prompts clearly and attractively. Learning goals Develop reading comprehension on an authentic, topical subject. Practise answering questions with increasing levels of detail (global > specific > fine). Express personal opinions and engage in respectful discussion on migration and diversity. Why you’ll love it Ready in minutes – just print or project. Thoughtfully scaffolded – starts with comprehension and leads to debate. Meaningful – brings real-world issues into the classroom, fostering awareness and empathy. Perfect for teachers of French as a Foreign Language (FLE) who want to combine language practice with critical thinking and intercultural reflection.
Describe Your Home – A Fun Activity for beginners!Quick View
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Describe Your Home – A Fun Activity for beginners!

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Looking for a creative and interactive way to practise house-related vocabulary and the difference between “c’est” and “il/elle est” with your A1 French learners? This activity is a perfect fit! Language Objectives (Communicative Goals): Describe one’s home in simple terms Identify and comment on features in someone else’s home Ask basic questions about someone’s living space Linguistic Objectives (Structural & Vocabulary Goals): Reuse vocabulary for rooms, furniture, and household objects Practise forming simple descriptions using “c’est”, “il est/elle est”, “il y a”, and correct articles Reuse basic adjectives to describe a home (e.g. big, small, comfortable) Ask simple questions using “est-ce que…” or rising intonation Use “chez + person” to talk about someone’s home Instructions in French and English
Prepositions in front of countries FrenchQuick View
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Prepositions in front of countries French

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French Prepositions with Countries and Cities - Teaching Resource Simplify teaching French prepositions with countries and cities using this clear and engaging resource. Perfect for saving time on lesson planning while providing interactive activities for your students. What You’ll Get: Clear explanations and activities for using prepositions in front of cities and countries in French. Included Activities: Interactive Kahoot quiz to make practice fun and engaging. Two easy gap-fill exercises with simple sentences suitable for beginners, reinforcing the correct use of prepositions. Deductive grammar: observe and complete the rule Two visual mnemotechnics to help them remember what preposition goes in front of a feminine country and in front of a city An oral activity encouraging students to express themselves personally: - List cities and countries where they’ve lived, worked, or traveled. - Discuss their favorite and least favorite countries, and reasons why. An ideal tool to foster interaction, conversation, and confidence in your classroom!
Passé composé A2 être et avoirQuick View
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Passé composé A2 être et avoir

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This slide is ideal to do some revisions and learn more about le passé composé. You’ll find : A visual story with all the verbs used with être so students can: - discover them in a context - memorise them better Lots of examples Questions so your students can guess the rules regarding: - the choice of the auxiliary - the agreement of the past participle
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64 illustrated job cards to print and cut out

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This set includes 64 illustrated job cards to print and cut out. You can choose to write the job title in the language you teach—either on the back of the card or under the picture—to create flashcards. Alternatively, leave them blank to use in various games and activities to practise job-related vocabulary: Play Articulate: Describe the job without saying its name. Mime or draw: Act out or sketch the job for others to guess. Create a character: Use the cards for role-playing scenarios. Discuss: Talk about the pros and cons of different jobs. … and so much more! There are endless ways to use them! The set includes both traditional jobs (e.g., baker, fishmonger) and modern professions (e.g., delivery driver, trader). I’ve also made an effort to keep the images inclusive—women are not limited to social care and receptionist roles, and diverse representations are included. Some pictures are open to interpretation, allowing for even more job possibilities!
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French IR COCOS verbs Valentine's Day

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French -IR Verbs: Valentine’s Day Special An engaging and structured resource for French teachers! Looking for a fun and effective way to teach -IR verbs in French? This Valentine’s Day-themed resource is designed for students at elementary to advanced levels, helping them master key conjugations while enjoying a romantic storytelling approach. What’s Inside? A visual Mind Map featuring: A conjugated verb as an example A complete list of COCOS verbs A mini love story to put these verbs into context and aid memorization Three progressive exercises to reinforce conjugation skills: Present tense practice with the easiest verbs Mixed tenses (past, future, conditional, imperfect) with other less common verbs Advanced tenses for more advanced verbs Correction key included for self-checking or guided correction. Versatile : Perfect for classwork, homework, or independent study. Supports different learning styles : Grammar in context makes learning more meaningful. Make conjugation practice fun and festive! You could ask them to write another short love story using as many of these verbs as possible to finish up the session!
Conversation French A2 or B1+ CoquillagesQuick View
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Conversation French A2 or B1+ Coquillages

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1.5hrs of activities to speak French around a funny article. Level available : teenagers or adults A2 or B1+ Topic : get a fine, sea shells and mollusks Reading : read an article, answer the questions Speaking : what do sea shells remind you? Listening : “La Madrague” de Brigitte Bardot Writing : a bad holiday memory Bonus : devinette, joke , online game to practise the vocabulary…
Les métiers disparusQuick View
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Les métiers disparus

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1.5hrs to 2hrs French lesson to speak about jobs that don’t exist anymore. Fun and creative activities for teenagers and adults. A2 level minimum Practice of imparfait Speaking : describe pictures, imagine old jobs Listening : discover a song Reading : read short articles that describes old jobs, read a dialogue Writing : invent an old job Role Play : play the dialogue Use of new expressions : se charger de, être chargé·e de, avoir pour rôle/tâche de
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French possessive pronouns: le mien...

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Learn the possessive pronouns in French in context. This lesson teaches the grammar by deduction. This slide includes : a speaking activity to introduce the topic and the pronouns a reading activity with examples of possessive pronouns 2 blank tables to complete with two levels of difficulty to summarize the grammar point a fill-in the blanks exercise the answers to all the above including a colourful table to help understand the patterns This is a PowerPoint or Slide format in a .pdf file. The lesson will take about 1hr. After doing it your students should understand better how to use: le mien/la mienne/les miens/les miennes le tien/la tienne/les tiens/les tiennes le sien/la sienne/les siens/les siennes le nôtre/la nôtre/les nôtres le vôtre/la vôtre/les vôtres le leur/la leur/les leurs
1.5hrs conversation in French B1+ Japanese traditionQuick View
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1.5hrs conversation in French B1+ Japanese tradition

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This session, designed for students from a B1 level and above and lasting approximately 1.5 hours, focuses on conversation skills. The objectives are to develop reading comprehension through an article about an unusual Japanese tradition and to enhance oral production through a debate on the role and evolution of traditions. The session includes activities such as interpreting a photo in pairs, reading and answering questions about the article, finding synonyms, and engaging in a structured debate. This approach aims to foster critical thinking and discussion in a supportive learning environment around an amusing topic. Formats available : PDF (printable, black and white, low ink), PPT for online lessons Designed for a group lesson but can be used in a 1:1 session as well.