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Immersion French Storytelling Lesson for Absolute Beginners

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French

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Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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Worksheets

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Immersion French Storytelling Lesson for Absolute Beginners

A comprehensive and effective teaching resource designed for educators with students in grades 9 through 12. Its primary objective is to provide engaging, easy-to-digest lessons that strategically introduce French language and culture.

This resource employs the Story listening Methodology, which puts emphasis on comprehension and narrative retention over vocabulary memorization.

Immersion French Storytelling Lesson for Absolute Beginners

  • The unit aids in learning comparison phrases like 'c'est v. Il est' and high frequency adjectives.

  • Objectives include recounting a basic story arc in French

  • Tailored to answer rudimentary questions such as 'who', 'what', 'where', 'when', ‘why’?

In accompaniment to these language skills, cultural aspects will also be broached:

  1. Identifying countries where French is spoken globally

  2. Specific features of Nice city in France

The product intends on encouraging numerical skills by including lessons on counting up to thirty in French. Practical vocabulary words such as: This is a bear; He is small; He sleeps; rolls around; He pushes again; It's hard! ; He shouts ; arrives f.e., serve an imperative role enhancing a grasp over everyday life conversations.

This product comes configured as Google Docs™ files featuring worksheets – making this resource highly accessible for situations necessitating adjustable instruction materials compatible with digital platforms or traditional classroom settings alike. Suitable for absolute beginners or novice learners of the World Language subject focusing primarily on the French sub-subject , this resource caters specifically towards providing quality content fostering both language comprehension and functionality.

Note:
Learning should never feel too immense—sometimes—like our friend from the unit claims, “Ce livre est trop petit.” Wishing you happy teaching!

Resource Tags

French Storytelling Storylistening Methodology Practical Vocabulary Cultural Learning Numerical Skills

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