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Une journée à l’école (A day at sch…

This information e-book focuses on a child’s day in a French primary school, in a village in Eastern France. The school normally opens its door at 8:20.

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C’est la fête ! (It’s party tim…

This e-book looks at some of the special days French people celebrate throughout the year. (There are of course others.) France’s national day goes back to the storming of the Bastille prison during the French Revolution in 1789.  

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Bonjour, tout le monde ! (Hello everyone!): …

The focus for this e-book is on the different ways people greet each other in different countries. In France, it is common to say Salut ! (Hi!) to friends. To be polite, the French commonly add Monsieur when greeting a man, or Madame when greeting a woman. Encourage primary school pupils to become independent French readers with this highly-illustrated French information reader. Pupils can easily and quickly read this short, attractive, highly-illustrated French e-book for a sense of enjoyment and achievement. The e-book can be used to introduce children to reading in French and help them to improve their reading skills. It strongly supports Intercultural Understanding by making a point of revealing, via the texts and the pictures, various cultural aspects of life in France or French-speaking countries.

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C’est ça, Paris ! (This is Paris!): L…

This e-book introduces some of the most famous places in the French capital from the Eiffel Tower to the river Seine. Pupils can easily and quickly read this short, attractive, highly-illustrated French e-book for a sense of enjoyment and achievement. The e-book can be used to introduce children to reading in French and help them to improve their reading skills. It strongly supports Intercultural Understanding by making a point of revealing, via the texts and the pictures, various cultural aspects of life in France or French-speaking countries.

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Inventés en France (Invented in France): Le…

This e-book introduces vocabulary related to the contents of a school bag in an unusual way, looking at which items are French inventions. There is an interactive element. The first page encourages readers to predict which items they think were invented in France. They find out the answers as they read the book.

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Des animaux importants (Important animals): …

This e-book introduces the names of some animals and looks at how some of them have become national symbols in certain (mostly French-speaking) countries. Pupils can easily and quickly read this short, attractive, highly-illustrated French e-book for a sense of enjoyment and achievement. The book can be used to introduce children to reading in French and help them to improve their reading skills. It strongly supports Intercultural Understanding by making a point of revealing, via the texts and the pictures, various cultural aspects of life in France or French-speaking countries.

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Les jours de la semaine (Days of the week): …

This e-book looks at the origin of the French names for the days of the week. Similarly to English, the French names refer to the Latin names of the planets: Lunae dies (day of the moon), Martis dies (day of Mars), etc.

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La France en couleurs (Colourful France): Le…

This e-book introduces colours via different typical French places or things. Pupils can easily and quickly read this short, attractive, highly-illustrated French e-book for a sense of enjoyment and achievement. The e-book can be used to introduce children to reading in French and help them to improve their reading skills. It strongly supports Intercultural Understanding by making a point of revealing, via the texts and the pictures, various cultural aspects of life in France or French-speaking countries. Look inside.

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Un, deux, trois … soleil ! (One, two, …

The focus of this e-book is summer holidays, with photographs from the seaside and the countryside. The linguistic focus here is numbers 1–6. Pupils who are familiar with counting orally may be surprised that the written forms of these numbers are very different from what they might have imagined. It is useful to establish the correct sound-spelling links early on.

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C’est Français: A Photocopiable Frenc…

C'est Français! is the ideal way to introduce French to primary school pupils. The flexible format means it can be used in school or for French clubs. The book is divided into 18 units. Each unit teaches a grammar point, and introduces related vocabulary. The teacher pages provide easy-to-use lesson plans with learning objectives, key words, activities and extension activities. Over 60 pupil sheets provide practice and reinforcement and can be copied. Written by Kathy Williams. Published by Brilliant Publications.

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