Here are some crossword puzzles that will be useful for those who are learning to read in French. You will find various objects and crossword puzzles. Each time you have to recognize the right word from the list (at the bottom) and place them in the right place.
These works are intended for CP / CE1 (1st & 2nd grade). They can also be used with adults (A1 level). These exercises can be downloaded in PDF format.
The subject here is the letters G and GU. The purpose of the exercise is to avoid the frequent confusion between these two letters
We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
Here are two French exercises on the theme of family. The document contains two pages. A family tree represents a family and indicates the first names and ages of each person.
The 1st exercise, quite simple, consists in classifying the characters according to their age, from the oldest to the youngest.
The 2nd exercise, a little more complex, consists of describing the family relationships between the characters.
These exercises are suitable for A1 and A2 level learners, as well as for CE1 and CE2 students (2nd & 3rd grade in France). They can be downloaded in PDF format, as well as in DOCX format, allowing you to modify and adapt them if you wish.
A 7-page A4 document to raise awareness about fire hazards while improving French skills. Free PDF download, answer key included.
Content
Firefighters’ advice on:
Electricity: Avoiding overloads and short circuits.
Household appliances: Proper maintenance.
Deep fryers, candles, cigarettes: Safety precautions.
Smoke detectors: Installation and upkeep.
Child awareness: Teaching fire safety.
Exercises
Vocabulary: Matching key fire safety terms.
Conjugation: Present, past, and conditional tenses.
Comprehension: Identifying risks and best practices.
Speaking: Fire prevention campaigns, emergency reactions.
Writing: Prevention articles and action plans.
Key Features
Practical: Directly applicable fire safety tips.
Structured: From vocabulary to advanced expression.
Interactive: Encourages critical thinking.
Target Audience
For adults, students, and FFL B1/B2 candidates looking to enhance their French with a relevant topic. Suitable for A2, B1, and B2 learners.
Available in PDF and DOCX, with answer key.
Learn Colors in English!
Objective: Write the correct color name in English under each lollipop.
Color List:
White, Dark blue, Light blue, Black, Brown, Orange, Yellow, Green, Red, Violet, Pink, Gray
How to Use:
Look at each lollipop.
Identify its color from the list.
Write the corresponding color name in the blank space below it.
Why Use This Worksheet?
Perfect for kids and beginner English learners
Encourages visual recognition and vocabulary building in a fun way
Do you want to learn or teach colors in German in a fun way?
This educational worksheet is perfect for children and beginners in German.
Exercise Overview
The exercise consists of writing the correct color name under each colorful lollipop.
Thanks to this visual and interactive activity, learners can easily memorize German colors while having fun!
List of included colors:
Rot (red)
Orange (orange)
Gelb (yellow)
Grün (green)
Violett (purple)
Weiß (white)
Schwarz (black)
Braun (brown)
Grau (gray)
Hellblau (light blue) & Dunkelblau (dark blue)
Rosa (pink)
Why use this worksheet?
Ideal for children and German beginners
Fun and visual learning
This printable resource helps students learn essential weather vocabulary in German through matching exercises and visuals.
The worksheet includes:
23 key weather expressions
10 illustrated weather images
A speaking prompt to reinforce oral skills
Clear layout and learner-friendly design
Ideal for beginners and younger learners (ages 10–13).
Use it in class or at home – no prep needed.
Download the PDF and bring weather vocab to life!
This printable worksheet is designed to help young learners and beginner English students master essential weather vocabulary. It is ideal for primary school classrooms and ESL lessons.
What’s Inside?
Illustrated images representing 12 different weather conditions
A word bank to support learners
A write-the-word activity to reinforce spelling and understanding
Learning Objectives
Learn and memorize basic weather vocabulary in English
Connect vocabulary to images and real-world contexts
Practice writing and improve sentence building
Strengthen pronunciation and independent vocabulary usage
Suggestions for Use
Use during vocabulary lessons, as homework, or as a warm-up activity
Great for pair work, centers, or fast finishers
Can be laminated for repeated use with markers
This worksheet is printable, easy to use, and a perfect addition to your ESL vocabulary resources.
This engaging worksheet helps students master 12 key German weather vocabulary words by associating images with the correct terms. A great way to enhance visual memory, spelling accuracy, and vocabulary retention.
Learning Objectives:
Build basic German weather vocabulary
Practice matching vocabulary with images
Improve spelling and recognition of common weather terms
Support visual and written memory development
Encourage speaking and writing about weather topics
Instructions:
Students view the images provided and write the appropriate German word beneath each one.
Vocabulary Covered:
Kalt (cold)
Schneebedeckt (covered in snow)
Sonnig (sunny)
Stürmisch (stormy)
Heiß (hot)
der Regenbogen (the rainbow)
Nebelig (foggy)
Regnerisch (rainy)
Teilweise bewölkt (partly cloudy)
Windig (windy)
Wolkig (cloudy)
der Tornado / der Wirbelsturm (the tornado / the cyclone)
Included:
1 printable PDF worksheet
This PDF activity includes 6 short character descriptions paired with 6 unique illustrations.
Can your students figure out which text matches which character?
Objective
Teach essential vocabulary to describe physical appearance, clothing, and personality traits.
Perfect for A1-level learners (beginners), including teens and adults.
Each text helps students:
Identify gender, age, and occupation.
Describe someone’s appearance (height, hair, face, clothing).
Understand personal preferences and personality traits.
This PDF activity includes 6 short character descriptions paired with 6 unique illustrations.
Can your students figure out which text matches which character?
Objective
Teach essential vocabulary to describe physical appearance, clothing, and personality traits.
Perfect for A1-level learners (beginners), including teens and adults.
This PDF worksheet engages learners in describing characters in English.
It combines vocabulary–building, reading comprehension, and speaking practice with a focus on physical appearance and personality adjectives.
Learning Objectives
Develop vocabulary for describing physical appearance and personality traits
Enhance reading comprehension and inference skills
Stimulate creative thinking through character creation
Practice speaking and writing by constructing character descriptions
Foster listening skills when used as an oral activity
Exercise Overview
“Guess Who?†presents six unique character profiles. Learners read each profile and then match descriptions to names or images, guess identities from clues, or create their own profiles based on the template.
Help your students develop essential reading skills in French with this engaging A1-A2 level activity. Based on a personal letter, the worksheet allows learners to explore vocabulary related to holidays, daily life, and nature, while answering structured comprehension questions.
Worksheet Overview
This activity features a letter written by Julien, a young boy spending his vacation in Chamonix, a town in the French Alps. He writes to his friend Thomas to describe his daily activities, the breathtaking landscape, and life on his uncle’s farm.
Students read the text and respond to several comprehension questions using full sentences in French. The exercise is ideal for developing reading strategies, vocabulary recognition, and familiarity with informal written French.
Learning Objectives
By working through this activity, students will:
Understand the structure and tone of an informal letter in French
Identify key details in a short written narrative
Reinforce vocabulary related to vacations, nature, and rural life
Practice forming complete sentences in the present tense
Improve reading comprehension at the A1-A2 CEFR level
Vocabulary Highlights
Outdoor activities: climbing, hiking, bike riding
Nature and geography: mountains, forest, glacier
Everyday nouns and verbs: animals, vegetables, travel vocabulary
Informal communication: greetings, expressions of time, closing phrases
Contents of the Worksheet
One-page reading text written entirely in French
Seven structured comprehension questions
Answer key for quick correction and feedback
Clean, printable PDF format + DOCX
Recommended Use
This worksheet is suitable for:
A1-A2 French learners, aged 10 to 15
Middle school and high school classrooms
Private tutors and homeschooling parents
Teachers preparing students for DELF A1/A2 exams
Anyone seeking structured, print-friendly reading comprehension material
Teaching Suggestions
To extend the activity, ask students to write a reply to Julien’s letter. This encourages the use of personal language and reinforces vocabulary and grammar points introduced in the reading.
Download and Print
This resource is available as a downloadable PDF + DOCX, ready to print and use in any learning environment. It can serve as a warm-up activity, a homework task, or independent reading practice.