It is a board game to help students revise for the Topic conversations part of the speaking exam of IGCSE. There are 30 questions, taken from past papers, such as “À l’avenir, aimerais-tu devenir ou rester végétarien(ne) ? Pourquoi ?” or “Décris le dernier long voyage que tu as fait.”. Students can play in pairs or more.
Here is a dobble game you can use to revise food in the French classroom.
There are 31 cards with 31 symbols :
sandwich
café
chocolat chaud
oeufs
pizza
tomate
eau
poulet
pain
chocolatine / pain au chocolat
thé
fromage
tarte au citron / dessert
céréales
steak haché
pâtes
yaourt
fruits
salade
poisson
saucisses
mousse au chocolat
tartine
haricots verts
limonade
jus d’orange
coca
croissant
frites
glace
purée
Here are a presentation about Christmas in France and a word search with various words from the presentation.
The presentation is in French and covers :
les décorations de Noël
le calendrier de l’Avent
le repas de Noël : apéritif, entrée, plat, fromage, dessert
l’ouverture des cadeaux
The words in the word search are taken from the presentation : la dinde, l’étoile etc. There is also room next to each word so students can add the translation.
Here are 24 bingo cards to revise numbers with your students and learn about Le Patrimoine de la France.
All bingo cards have a French monument / place in the background.
There are twelve cards meant for numbers 0-20 and twelve cards for numbers 20-100.
0-20 :
Mont Saint-Michel
Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux
Tour Eiffel
Arc de Triomphe
Dune du Pilat
Calanques de Marseille
Biarritz
Cirque de Gavarnie
Château de Chambord
Carcassonne
Arènes de Nîmes
20 - 100 (! in order to shorten the length of the game, only those numbers are present on the cards : 30; 33; 34; 37; 38; 42; 45; 46; 50; 53; 54; 58; 61; 62; 66; 69; 70; 74; 77; 78; 82; 85; 86; 90; 93; 94; 98) :
Pont du Gard
Canal du Midi
Saint-Emilion
Taputapuatea, Polynésie française
Marché de Noël, Strasbourg
Viaduc de Millau
Ouvéa, Nouvelle-Calédonie
Salins d’Aigues-Mortes
Grotte de Lascaux
Place du Capitole, Toulouse
Champs de lavande, Provence
Casino de Monte-Carlo
Those are recaps for past tense and future tense in French.
The Past tense recap includes :
Imparfait
Passé composé
Passé simple
The future one includes :
Futur proche
Futur simple
Those are posters I created that you can use to decorate your class. You can also use them for different activities. For example, I used it with KS3 classes in the form of a scavenger hunt where students had to find information on the different posters.
There are 11 posters :
Montréal
Nouméa (Nouvelle-Calédonie)
Abidjan
Dinant
Lyon
Strasbourg
Québec
Kinshasa
Bamako
Genève
Bordeaux