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Intermediate French students can practice le passé composé & avoir with these 10 tic-tac-toe games. This is geared to second year French students or as a great review for advanced students. With a partner,…
by French with the Hobbs
Intermediate and advanced French students can practice direct and indirect object pronouns in French (le la les lui leur ONLY) with these interactive tic-tac-toe games with a partner. This is geared to second…
by French with the Hobbs
Need more engagement in your unit on les vêtements? Beginner French students practice clothing vocabulary, demonstrative adjectives & interrogative adjectives in this 5-resource bundle. It includes three decks of digital task cards (instant feedback!), an interactive listening and…
by French with the Hobbs
The only way to participate in this clothing activity is to SPEAK French and LISTEN to French. Beginner French students will work with a partner and practice vocabulary retention, pronunciation and listening comprehension…
by French with the Hobbs
Happily watch all French students engage in this drawing game to practice clothing vocabulary! Beginner French students will love this hands-on game that can be played as a whole class, small groups or in partners. Don't…
by French with the Hobbs
Beginner French students can practice school supply vocabulary with this listening and speaking activity. The printable and/or digital activity is completely immersive in French. Applicable to in-class and virtual learning. We call this activity…
by French with the Hobbs
This drawing game is fun for beginner French students to practice their school supply vocabulary. Beginner and advanced options included. Game modifications included (printable, whole class, small group, virtual). There are 16 vocabulary words; some words…