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“8 Femmes” by François Ozon is an excellent movie for students with an intermediate to advanced level of French. It features beautiful visuals and a script that uses accessible vocabulary, making it ideal for classroom activities. The film offers a rich variety of opportunities to work on describing characters, including their personalities, physical traits, and behaviors. Each character is distinct, which encourages students to explore a wide range of vocabulary.

A great activity involves pausing the movie before the ending and asking the students to guess who killed Marcel and why. This allows students to engage in critical thinking and discussion while practicing their language skills.

A Grammar Activity involving Passe Compose and Imparfait as well as Pronom relatif qui - que

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