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Beginner French language picture vocabulary flash cards for learning the colours – Printable PDF download – Perfect for games, matching activities, display in the classroom, or for self-study! Both English and French Bilingual version, and French only.

This PDF document contains 18 A4 pages of picture flashcards to print. Each page contains 6 square images. This PDF document includes:

  • – Double-sided version with the picture, French word and English

  • – Double-sided version with the pictures and French only

  • – Single-sided version with the French word under the picture on the same image

  • – English and French words only version, without pictures

Topic: Colors, Colours, the rainbow

Vocabulary included:

  1. rouge – red

  2. jaune – yellow

  3. vert – green

  4. bleu – blue

  5. violet – purple

  6. orange – orange

  7. rose – pink

  8. noir – black

  9. blanc – white

  10. brun – brown

  11. gris – gray

  12. indigo – indigo

  13. or – golden

  14. argent – silver

  15. coloré – colourful

Can be printed on card or paper. By folding each sheet down the vertical center before laminating, you can create double-sided cards to review. Alternatively, images can be used separately, for matching activities, noticeboard displays etc.

If you find this product useful, please return to leave a review and let me know which topics to cover next time!

Reviews from other platforms:

“Perfect for teaching French beginners the colors. Nice visuals, and a good size for loads of different activities and games.”

— Gwen W.

Rated 5 out of 5

“A fantastic product for elementary French lessons. I used these for playing games like Snap, racing to match the words to the pictures in small groups, etc.”

— Brendan S.

Rated 5 out of 5