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I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
French Verb Avoir Present Tense Unit - 4 Printable Worksheets
This present tense unit on the verb avoir in the present tense includes four worksheets with answer keys. Conjugating and using this important French verb takes a lot of practice, and this resource provides many different ways to do that.
4 Worksheets:
Conjugate and fill in the blanks in sentences
Differentiate between the verbs avoir and être in the present tense
Fill in the blanks using avoir in two texts
Write 9 original sentences using avoir in the present tense
TIC-TAC-TOE Irregular Futur Simple French Conjugation Games - BUNDLE - No Prep Printables
Tic Tac Toe is a fun game that your students already know how to play, and it is a simple way to get them conjugating and pronouncing verbs with irregular stems in the futur simple. This bundle saves you 50%. You may also enjoy my set of futur simple board games.
Students play in pairs, conjugating verbs so that they agree with the subject pronoun in each box, saying answers aloud to claim squares on tic tac toe grids. Three correctly conjugated verbs in a row wins the game.
Each one page worksheet has 6 different games, and they work very well as 10 - 15 minute partner or station activities. Tic tac toe games are a terrific way to get in quick, fun, and easy reviews!
This bundle includes 16 tic-tac-toe game worksheets for the following 16 verbs, which are also sold separately:
être
aller
avoir
faire
courir
devoir
envoyer
mourir
obtenir
pouvoir
recevoir
savoir
tenir
venir
voir
vouloir
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games - Bataille Navale
Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using a 12 hour clock. This is a NO PREP activity, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included.
You may also be interested in my 24 hour clock battleship games or the bundle of both sets which includes this resource.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like.
A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. This game will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight hours (1 heure, 2 heures, etc) are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
French Verb Conjugation Practice Charts - Any Tense
This set of blank conjugation practice charts can be used with any verbs in any tense, and three versions are included. Each page has plenty of space for writing. The first page has charts for 4 verbs and space for taking notes. The second page leaves out space for notes and includes charts for 8 verbs. The third page includes space for 20 verbs and is perfect for self testing and checking progress.
Included:
Blank Verb Conjugation Tables + Space for notes - 4 per page
Blank Verb Conjugation Tables - 8 per page
Verb Conjugation Practice Sheets - Space for 20 verbs
L’heure - Telling Time in French - 24 Hour Clock - Battleship Games - Bataille Navale
Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using a 24 hour clock. This is a NO PREP activity, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included.
You may also be interested in my 12 hour clock battleship games or the bundle of both sets which includes this resource.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like.
A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. This game will give your students a chance to remember not to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight hours (13 heures, 20 heures, etc) are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
French Verb Faire Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation
Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French verb faire present tense puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle.
Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs.
Once they’ve done it a few times you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Verb Pouvoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation
Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French verb pouvoir present tense puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle.
Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs.
Once they’ve done it a few times you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Connect 4 Game - ALLER - Present Tense
This is a fun, quick, and easy way to have your beginner students review aller in the present tense.
In order to win, students connect four boxes by filling them in with the correct conjugations of the verb aller, which is listed at the bottom of the game board. Subject pronouns are listed on the left.
Students take turns filling in boxes until four are connected. At this point, they can check their work using the answer key provided. If any of the conjugations are incorrect, the game continues. Full instructions are included.
Included:
One game board
How to play
Answer key