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Français
pour débutants
Great
for beginners! Learn the alphabet, farm animals, counting, parts
of the body, days of the week, colors, fruit and much more...
Recommended
Companion Resource:
French for Kids Beginning Lessons Resource Book
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here for more information.
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Chansons thématiques
pour apprendre la langue
These
songs and activities teach common expressions, modes of transportation,
clothing, mealtime, weather, pets and much more...
Recommended
Companion Resource:
French for Kids Thematic Lessons Resource Book
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here for more information.
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Folies
phoniques et plus
Students love to
learn French with song. They'll learn the alphabet, vowels,
consonants, telling time, days of the week, months of the year,
seasons and more...
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here for more information.
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Des
airs de grammaire
Upbeat French
grammar songs that teach: nouns and pronouns, adjectives, sentence
structure, conjugation of verbs, tenses and more...
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here for more information.
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Conjuguons
en chansons
Entertaining
songs in French that teach conjugation of high frequency verbs
in the present, passé composé
and future tenses including irregular verbs.
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here for more information.
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Multiplications
Le Rap 3R
Hip
sophisticated songs boost Reading and Multiplication at the same
time. This kit is especially designed for use in adolescent' academic
upgrading. The songs would be a challenge for immersion students
and are used primarily by francophones.
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here for more information.
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French
Lessons and Activities
for Beginning Classes, Vol. 1
Les saisons - Seasons
French
across the curriculum! Liven up your classes all year long with
these reproducible French lessons and activities based on the seasons.
Includes:
dictations, conjugation exercises...
Click here for more information.
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French
Lessons and Activities
for Beginning Classes, Vol. 2
Les fêtes - Holidays
Celebrate
in French all year long with these festive reproducible French lessons
and activities based on the holidays. Includes: dictations, conjugation
exercises practicing –er, –ir, –re verbs... Click
here for more information.
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