A worksheet with 5 different exercises to learn the comparative adjectives and adverbs in French:
Circle the correct comparative.
True or alse? Correct when it’s false.
Compare the school subjects: fill in the blanks with the comparative.
Make a sentence with a comparative.
Answer the questions with a full sentence and correct with a comparative when the answer is negative.
You can make changes on the word file as.
This worksheet can be used for beginners or to revise this grammar rule.
For year 7 to GCSE (AQA, Edexel) or iGCSE. KS2, KS3, KS4.
A worksheet to revise the future tense (futur simple) in French. There are 4 exercises from easy to hard: link or reorder the sentences, fill in the blanks with the given verbs, conjugate the verbs in the brackets.
For anybody learning the future tense in secondary schools.
You can download a word or pdf file, or both.
A text about the new pronoun “iel” in the French language and the change it brings to the language itself and the society.
It can be used for the topic identity, language.
The text is about 400 words. Question types: find the synonym in the text, link the two parts of the sentence, add the missing words and open questions.
The files include the answer sheet. Available format: word and pdf.
It was a bit challenging for my students at the start of grade 12 (year 13).
The pupils will have to fill in blanks with given adjectives. They need to know the adjective agreement rule and place to be able to do it. Pictures that I took in zoos will help them to choose.
Learn the common phrases to talk about the weather in French. I’ve also loaded a video on Youtube so your students learn the correct pronunciation. It’s a powerpoint file that you can modify. There is a sentence with pictures on each page.