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Loto Français – A fun way to reinforc…

Loto Français is a proven way of reinforcing the use of the French language. These attractive, easy-to-use photocopiable lotto boards provide a stimulating and meaningful way to develop reading, listening and speaking skills when teaching. Topics include: Les nombres 1-12 (Numbers 1-12) Les nombres 1-60 (Numbers 1-60) Les animaux (Animals) Bon appetite! Food) En classe (Classroom objects) Les vêtements (Clothes) Noël (Christmas) Three versions of each board are provided - words only, words and pictures, and pictures only - allowing maximum flexibility, particularly in mixed ability classes.

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Jouons Tous Ensemble – 20 Games to Pla…

Jouons Tous Ensemble contains 20 easy-to-play photocopiable games that are a fun way to practise speaking and listening to French. Playing games is an ideal way to learn a foreign language as children become more confident speakers in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. They will practise speaking and listening without realizing it!

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Getting to Grips with French Grammar at Key …

The KS2 Programme of Study states that pupils should be taught to: ‘understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being studied.’ Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Père Noël – A French song

Père Noël is a French Christmas song for children. Children will love singing about Father Christmas. The simple song is easy to pick up as it is set to the tune of ‘Frère Jacques’. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications.

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Les couleurs – A French song

Les couleurs is a French colours song for children. The song is to the tune of 'Frère Jacques' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation.

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À la plage – A French song

À la plage is a French rap song for children all about things to do at the beach. The repetition makes it fun and easy to learn. The rap introduces common French verbs such as faire, prendre and avoir in the first person. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications.

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Quel âge as-tu? – A French song

Quel âge as-tu? is a French song for children about ages and 'how old are you?'. The song is to the tune of 'Five little speckled frogs' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation. Children will love the attractive colouring sheet.

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Les jours de la semaine – A French song

This catchy and repetitive tune introduces children to the days of the week in French. To be sung to ‘Camptown races’ so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation. Children will love the attractive colouring sheet.

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Les mois de l’an – A French song

Les mois de l'an is a French song for children about the months of the year. The song is to the tune of 'Ten green bottles' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation.

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Comment tu t’appelles? – A French so…

Comment tu t'appelles? is a French song for children all about asking and answering 'What's your name?' and saying how you are feeling. The song is to the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation. The reproducible flashcards will help to introduce the vocabulary.

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