A bit of silliness perhaps, but an original take on forming the perfect tense and near future, thus necessitating sound knowledge of avoir, être and aller.
It was originally written with a Year 10 class in mind and is supposed to read like a spoof flat-pack furniture guide (à la Ikea). When printed recto-verso it can be folded to create an A5 booklet.
May be useful to some...
Also available as a Word document, should anyone want to edit it.
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This is a really interesting take on what can be really dry! Thank you for sharing!
Silliness is good, and so are teachers who are creative! Well done you - it made me chuckle!
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