In case you haven't come across the sing-a-long videos from Alain Le Lait's YouTube channel, I 'd like to recommend them for use with beginners and near-beginners. He sings simple catchy songs which help pupils practise and remember various aspects of the French language, for example greetings, the weather, numbers, emotions, colours, daily routine, fruit and many more. You can find them simply by searching Alain Le Lait on YouTube.
Here is a worksheet I put together for frenchteacher based on the video about the passé composé. You could use this in Y8 or even Y9 for some purposeful fun. Help yourself. Just copy and paste.
By the way, who is Alain? I found this: "Alain is a French native who grew up near Paris, France. He moved to the United States in the 1970s and now lives in Colorado. Since 1990 his CDs have been praised by parents and teachers alike and many of his songs are used in schools throughout the U.S. and Canada. In 2005, Alain was chosen by McDougall Littell, a leading publisher of textbooks to write all of the songs for their 'Discovering French' 1 and 2 books."
Here is a worksheet I put together for frenchteacher based on the video about the passé composé. You could use this in Y8 or even Y9 for some purposeful fun. Help yourself. Just copy and paste.
By the way, who is Alain? I found this: "Alain is a French native who grew up near Paris, France. He moved to the United States in the 1970s and now lives in Colorado. Since 1990 his CDs have been praised by parents and teachers alike and many of his songs are used in schools throughout the U.S. and Canada. In 2005, Alain was chosen by McDougall Littell, a leading publisher of textbooks to write all of the songs for their 'Discovering French' 1 and 2 books."
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