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Learn. Teach. Travel. Coach. Having been in the education world for more than a decade I bring knowledge and experience as a teacher, teacher trainer and coach. My teaching career has led me from England, France, China and now to South America In the last several years, I have delivered a number of workshops and conference to help organizations and individuals to improve their teaching-management skills. If you have any question about my ressource, feel free to contact me

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Learn. Teach. Travel. Coach. Having been in the education world for more than a decade I bring knowledge and experience as a teacher, teacher trainer and coach. My teaching career has led me from England, France, China and now to South America In the last several years, I have delivered a number of workshops and conference to help organizations and individuals to improve their teaching-management skills. If you have any question about my ressource, feel free to contact me
French playing cards numbers 0-30
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French playing cards numbers 0-30

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We know that our students learn best when they have fun and work collaboratively. So, if you are planning to teach numbers in French I clearly recommend a fun yet efficient approach that will hook them. Playing cards combines all these features. The other good thing about this resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Counting from 0 to 30 in French Identifying and reading numbers Comparing numbers in figures and letters Here’s what you get: 31 playing cards from 0 to 30 5 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun!
French playing cards alphabet
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French playing cards alphabet

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If you are looking for a fun approach to teach your beginners French the alphabet, this resource is the right one for you. We all know that our students learn best when they work collaboratively and when they have fun. So I have designed this resource with these two features in mind: Collaboration and fun stuff!! The other good thing about this playing cards resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Learning the alphabet Identifying and reading letters and words Using the sign language to learn the alphabet Here’s what you get: 52 playing cards from a to z 6 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! (some designs for your box/cards as an extra) All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun!
French school subjects playing cards
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French school subjects playing cards

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If you are planning to teach school subjects in French to beginners, this resource is what you need. It will help you reinforce the vocabulary learnt in the class or you can use it as a starter to introduce your students to the topic. While playing collaboratively your students will reinforce their knowledge of the vocabulary. I have also included the English version of the cards so that you can differentiate even more and play more games. The other good thing about this playing cards resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: reinforce/discover the vocabulary about school subjects in French Here’s what you get: 30 playing cards in French 30 playing cards in English 5 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! (some designs for your box/cards as an extra) The font and designs have been created to bring clarity to all learners All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun! Check my other playing cards for more efficiency in your class!
French school objects playing cards
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French school objects playing cards

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This fun resource has been designed to help young learners use the vocabulary about school objects in French. While playing collaboratively they will reinforce their knowledge of the vocabulary. I have also included the English version of the cards so that you can differentiate even more and play more games. The other good thing about this playing cards resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: reinforce/discover the vocabulary about school objects in French Here’s what you get: 30 playing cards in French 30 playing cards in English 5 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! (some designs for your box/cards as an extra) The font and designs have been created to bring clarity to all learners All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun! Check my other playing cards for more efficiency in your class!
French syllables playing cards
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French syllables playing cards

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This fun resource has been designed to help young learners discover how to put syllables together in French to create words. It will help them decipher the syllables while having fun and working collaboratively. The other good thing about this playing cards resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Identifying the sounds and the syllables Identifying and reading syllables and words Here’s what you get: 88 playing cards: 24 blue caterpillar cards with consonant sounds: m-n-gn-p-t-c-cu-k-qu-b-d-g-gu-f-ph-s-ç-ch-x 64 green caterpillar cards vowel sounds: a(x2)-e(x2)-i(x2)-o(x2)-u(x2)-y(x2)-é(x2)-è(x2)-eu-oe-oeu-au-eau-ai-ei-est-es-er-et-ez-oi-ou-on-om-in-im-ain-aim-ein-ym-un-um-an-am-en-em-ion-ien-ian-ieu-oin-ette-esse-erre-enne-eff-elle-ill-ail-aille-eil-eille-euil-euille-ouil-ouille A “split caterpillar” to facilitate the reading progression 5 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! (some designs for your box/cards as an extra) The font and designs have been created to bring clarity to all learners All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun! Check my other playing cards for more efficiency in your class!
Playing cards Fall in French
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Playing cards Fall in French

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Fall is a great season and a nice opportunity to teach our students more vocabulary. We know that our students learn best when they have fun and work collaboratively. So, if you are planning to teach Fall vocabulary in French I clearly recommend a fun yet efficient approach that will hook them… Playing cards combines all these features. The other good thing about this resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Learning-reinforcing vocabulary about Fall Here’s what you get: 30 playing cards differentiated in levels (green for easy, orange for medium and red for more challenging) 7 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily The content page so that you can quickly choose which words you want to use with your class. 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun! Don’t forget my other card games!
French Playing cards Halloween
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French Playing cards Halloween

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Ready to have fun for spooky Halloween? We know that our students learn best when they have fun and work collaboratively. So, if you are planning to teach Halloween in French I clearly recommend a fun yet efficient approach that will hook them… Playing cards combines all these features. The other good thing about this resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Learning-reinforcing vocabulary about Halloween Here’s what you get: 30 playing cards differentiated in levels (green for easy, orange for medium and red for more challenging) 7 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily The content page so that you can quickly choose which words you want to use with your class. 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun! Don’t forget my other card games!
Speaking cards about France
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Speaking cards about France

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Teaching French is not just about the language, it’s about all the cultural heritage that surrounds it. That said, finding ways to interest our students about geography, history and cultural heritage can be tricky. I have designed this resource with my class of teenagers in mind who need to know more about France. I would suggest you use it with a group of intermediate/advanced students as all the questions are in French. Don’t worry, the answers are provided to give your students all the autonomy they need to play. You can use these speaking cards as a starter to check how much they know about the topic and you can use the boardgame with some dice to roll. That’s up to you and your needs! The 45 cards are differentiated in terms of topic (15 green cards for basic general French culture, 15 orange cards for geography and history and 15 purple cards for cultural heritage) You can use them as such in small groups or pairs of students and you can use the mini-game provided. A good pair of scissors, a laminator and here you go!
French verbs playing cards present tense
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French verbs playing cards present tense

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Teaching grammar can be fun if you have the right tools. We know that our students learn best when they have fun and work collaboratively. So, if you are planning to teach French verbs at the present tense, don’t look any further. This resource is the right one for you! The other good thing about it is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. Here’s what you get: 72 playing cards with the 12 most used verbs in French (All 3 groups) être avoir chanter aimer parler écouter finir faire dire pouvoir aller voir 4 ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily 1 DIY box for the game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! All you will need is a pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box. Have fun!
Speaking cards French the environment
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Speaking cards French the environment

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Our young generations of students are worried about the environment and global warming. I have designed this resource with my class of teenagers in mind who are eager to know more about the issue. I would suggest you use it with a group of intermediate/advanced students. It can also be quite handy for complete French speakers. You can use these speaking cards as a starter to check how much they know about the topic and you can also get them engaged in mini-debates. The 45 cards are differentiated in terms of levels (15 green easy cards, 15 orange medium level cards and 15 red harder cards) to provide some differentiation. You can use them as such in small groups or pairs of students or you can use the mini-game provided. A good pair of scissors, a laminator and here you go!
French bundle of playing cards in French for different topics
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French bundle of playing cards in French for different topics

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Our students learn best when they have fun and work collaboratively. So, if you are planning to teach beginners in French I clearly recommend a fun yet efficient approach that will hook them… Playing cards combines all these features. The other good thing about this resource is that you will be able to use it over and over again if you laminate the cards. So here are the objectives of the playing card games: Learning-reinforcing vocabulary, sounds and grammar Here’s what you get: 10 different playing cards game about the alphabet syllables numbers 0-30 school objects school subjects verbs at the present tense fall Halloween France the environment the playing cards are differentiated in levels (green for easy, orange for medium and red for more challenging) you also get some ideas of games: Every game is explained step-by-step so that you can vary the learning in your class easily you get the content page so that you can quickly choose which words you want to use with your class. 1 DIY box for each game: You just need to print it off and follow the lines! All you will need is a good pair of scissors, and ideally a laminator and cardboard for the box.
French countries and nationalities/ les pays et nationalité en francais
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French countries and nationalities/ les pays et nationalité en francais

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Here’s a freebie about countries and nationalities with 6 slides. It contains: - a setting target slide - a quiz about food around the world and countries - a multiple choice about countries and symbols - a matching up between nationalities and countries - a review of objectives Full lesson and activity booklet for the student can be found here : https://www.tesforteachers.com/teaching-resource/french-countries-and-nationalities-lesson--activities-no-prep--les-pays-nationalit-s-fran-ais-11090117