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J’ai un chat (I’ve got a cat) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 8)

J'ai un chat is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie would like a pony, or a dog, or perhaps a rabbit. She speaks to Maman, Papa and Luc, but they all tell her ‘Non !’ What happens when she phones up Nadine to find out which animals she has?

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Combien de biscuits ? (How many biscuits?) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 3)

Combien de biscuits ? is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie is having a tea party for her dolls. Does she have enough biscuits for all her dolls? She counts to find out. What happens when Luc comes in?

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Bonjour (Good morning) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 1)

Bonjour is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Maman tries to wake up Luc and Sophie. She calls out ‘Bonjour Luc ! Bonjour Sophie !  Levez-vous !’ The children stay fast asleep. What can she do to make them wake up?

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Je m’appelle Sophie (My name is Sophie) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 2)

Je m'appelle Sophie is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Luc and Sophie go to the park with Maman. Luc sees a boy playing football. They quickly find out each other’s names and start to play together. What happens when Sophie wants to join in their game?

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Pourquoi la France ? (Why France?): Level 3 – Brilliant French Information series

This e-book looks at various aspects of France: the origin of its name, its nickname, its flag, its national anthem, the motto of the French Republic (Liberty, Equality and Fraternity), its national day (known as Bastille Day in English as it commemorates the storming of the Bastille prison on 14th July 1789), as well as mentioning the figure of Marianne, the symbol of the Republic. The models for Marianne are often famous French actresses (eg Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Sophie Marceau).

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Hexagonie, Part 1: An Innovative Way to Teach French

Hexagonie provides an innovative way to teach French. Part 1 is aimed at pupils in Years 3 and 4 (or older pupils just starting to learn French). The systematic but flexible format makes this scheme suitable for non-specialists and specialists. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Learn French with Luc et Sophie 1ère Partie Storybook Pack (Years 3–4)

Now half price!  Learn French with Luc et Sophie 1ère Partie Storybook Pack contains 14 original, fun stories, written entirely in French, that use repetitive phrases and simple sentences to introduce key vocabulary, grammar and language structures. Why stories? Find out in this video why Barbara Scanes, the author of Learn French with Luc et Sophie, used her knowledge and experience to create these resources with stories as the main focus. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.  

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Learn French with Luc et Sophie 2ème Partie Storybook Pack (Years 5–6)

Now half price!  Learn French with Luc et Sophie 2ème Partie Storybook Pack (Years 5-6) contains 14 original, fun stories, written entirely in French, that use repetitive phrases and simple sentences to introduce key vocabulary, grammar and language structures. These complement and follow on from the stories in the first pack of Learn French with Luc et Sophie 1ème Partie Storybook Pack (Years 3-4). Not only will children love the engaging, full-colour pictures in each mini 8-page book, they will also enjoy being able to read a storybook in French. Watch this video to hear the author of Learn French with Luc et Sophie, Barbara Scanes, explain why stories are a good starting point for learning a foreign language. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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100+ Fun Ideas for Teaching French Across the Curriculum in the Primary Classroom

100+ Fun Ideas for Teaching French Across the Curriculum helps to bring French to life and make it meaningful, by linking it to other subjects using a Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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French Festivals and Traditions, KS3: Activities and Teaching Ideas for 11–14 Year Olds

French Festivals and Traditions, KS3 is an invaluable and time-saving resource for Key Stage 3 teachers, providing intercultural ideas for every month of the year. For each festival and tradition, you will find: Background information Key vocabulary Detailed lists of possible teaching activities Photocopiable sheets

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