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Verbs ending in -ER: Notebook lessons
Notebook lesson on French verbs ending in -er
Lesson composed of different materials.
Click on the notepad on the last slide of this contribution for additional exercises.
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Les jours et les mois: Notebook class - Quartier étoile 6
Notebook lesson about the days, months and numbers in French.
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Passé composé: Training
Use this presentation to teach the formation of the passé composé , or share it with your students. L'accord avec le sujet (for auxiliary verb être ) is discussed. L'accord avec le pronom personnel qui précède no.
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Possessive adjective: Schema
Scheme on using the possessive adjective in French. Adapted and supplemented diagram of the next original.
Source: Adjectif possessif: Scheme by Shari Van Keirsbulck
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Present simple: Overview
Presentation with the summary of the theory around the present simple ( positive, negative, in questions ). The location of the adverbs of frequency is also discussed, just like short answers .
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Grammar: Schedules
Schematic representation of the theory of la négation en l'article contracté.
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Futur simple
Short presentation on the formation of the futur simple.
Are covered: regular verbs and exceptions.
Is not addressed: special cases such as spelling appeler, nettoyer ...
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Prepositions with accusative, dative and genitive: Schema
Schematic representation of the prepositions with the accusative, genitive and dative of the Thalassa manual. Can be used separately.
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Regular tenses: Overview
An overview of all verb forms of the regular verbs in Latin.
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Relative pronoun qui quae quod
Short summary of the relative pronoun qui quae quod . Handy frame for translation.
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Been and gone: Present perfect
Presentation explaining been and gone in the present perfect tense .
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Clocks to use in the classroom
On the Visnos site I could easily generate a few clocks that can be used freely in the classroom, on a test, as a wall plate ... each time the source is acknowledged.
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