French

[|French Flash Cards and Games] (Weblink) (Quizlet) Learn new words and play games reviewing the words.

[|Create Your Own Comic Strip] (Weblink) Type in any language.

[|Digital Dialects] (Weblink) Learn basic French vocabulary with audio.

[|French at Loquella] (Weblink) Practice French by reading and listening to sentences.

[|Jours de la semaine / Mois de l'année] (Flipchart) This is the beginning of a lesson for French 1 students regarding pastimes. But first, students must learn the days of the week and the months of the year.

[|Verbes Réguliers (French regular verbs)] (Flipchart) A presentation, with review activities and games, about the 3 groups of regular French verbs. Students use the eraser and marquee tools to discover answers.

[|French Extra] (Weblink) If you are a learner or a teacher of French, this will be the website for you - online and interactive exercises to help you or your pupils make solid progress in mastering the key vocabulary, language and grammar topics covered. Français eXtra provides a huge range of interactive exercises and games to enable users to improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in a fun and stimulating way.

[|French Word of the Day] (Weblink) Learn a new word everyday. Hear and see it used in a sentence.

[|French Games] (Weblink) A variety of simple games to practice French vocabulary. Examples include: Word Search Millionaire Hangman (Some activities do not display on some browsers though.)

[|French Reading and Listening Skills (BBC)] (Weblink) Many day to day skills. Also has testing available.

[|French Steps (BBC)] (Weblink) Learn practical spoken French with the help of French teacher Hakim M'Barek in just 24 manageable steps. Sentences used while visiting French speaking countries.

[|French - Future Verb Tense] (Flipchart) The content topic for this flipchart is French: future verb tense.

[|Futur Anterieur] (Flipchart) This flipchart teaches the future perfect tense to a French class.

[|French Exam] (Flipchart) This flipchart could be used as review or an exam.

[|French in Action] (Weblink) This series uses active participation to increase fluency in French, while introducing French culture. Pierre Capretz's proven language-immersion method is presented within a humorous teleplay with native speakers of all ages and backgrounds. The storyline of an American student and a young Frenchwoman's adventures in Paris and the French countryside is reinforced by Dr. Capretz's on-camera instruction.

[|Greetings and Feeling in French] (Flipchart) French expressions to greet and express feelings and sentiments of the day. A few farewell expressions included. Go beyond just bonjour and ça va. Quick activotes to find out how everyone is doing today.