This is a subject verb sentence building activity. Students with build sentences with regular French ER verbs in steps.
- Subject:
- French
- Material Type:
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Chelsea Rowe
- Date Added:
- 03/17/2021
This is a subject verb sentence building activity. Students with build sentences with regular French ER verbs in steps.
Students will research and create a presentation about a famous Francophone.
This Power Point reviews French irregular verbs that are typically taught in French 1.
Students will create a three day travel itinerary for a city in France. They can choose from a variety of project options.
This document has fun conjugation charts for the verbs être, avoir, faire, aller, prendre, and boire.
This activity reviews French subject pronouns and how to replace nouns with subject pronouns. The students will cut out of the subjects from page 2. They will glue them onto page 1 under the correct subject pronouns that would replace the noun.
French I
Greetings and Partings
Greetings between friends and relatives vary from region to region in France. Students watch 6 videos (transcriptions are available)
-A formal greeting
-Greeting a close friend
-Visiting a close friend
-Did you have a good trip?
-Did you sleep well?
-So, goodbye
Black M, a French hip-hop artist, was told he should not perform at a concert based on his race. He responded on Twitter with a comprehensive song "clapping back" at the politician and others who think being black makes him any less French. This lesson focuses on identity and uses first-year French constructions to allow students to talk about themselves while learning about French identities. The video for the song includes references to many aspects of French and francophone culture, which are explored briefly in the lesson with room to explore independently.
Lest we think this is an issue unique to France, decades ago, Marian Anderson was also told she could not perform based on her being black. She defied the odds and sang on the steps of the Lincoln memorial, inspiring Martin Luther King, Jr, among others. We look at this performance and a portrait of Anderson from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and students have a chance to discuss how they have overcome odds.
Students will listen to the teacher describe people's phyisical appearance and the student will draw/ color the people.
In this stem changing verb activity the students will color code the French ER verbs according to the stem changing pattern that they follow.