Here is a fun activity inspired by my own second grade classes. The theme is: The seven days of the week.
I have adapted and enriched the worksheet that was handed out to me when I was a child. This worksheet will help students consolidate their knowledge of the days of the week, and to find their way through time.
It can be useful for French learners (level A1.1 / A1)
The document can be downloaded in PDF format.
This test is designed to assess a learner’s level of French.
It is based on level A1.
It comprises 3 exercises:
1- Put the words in the text in the right place,
2- Copy the sentences, conjugating the verbs in the present tense,
3- Complete with the right words: du, de la, le, la, les, de.
Answers included
This grammar worksheet teaches the different uses of the present indicative in French.
There are 3 parts:
Lesson: the present tense can be used to express an immediate action, a general truth, a habitual action, an action in the near future and a conditional future fact.
Exercise 1: Match 20 sentences with the corresponding use of the present tense, indicating the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D or E) in brackets.
Exercise 2: In the second part, learners are asked to write five sentences, each corresponding to one of the five types of present tense mentioned in the lesson.
This worksheet is suitable for learners of French as a foreign language (FLE) levels B1 to B2, as well as for CM1 and CM2 pupils (or even 6ème for a refresher course).
There are 2 exercises on a single page (ink savings).
Downloadable in PDF and DOCX.
Here are 13 sentences containing recurrent errors made by non-French speaking learners. They are sentences related to everyday life. A detailed answer key is included.
The document can be downloaded in PDF and DOCX format.