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Get Fluent in French: Going on Holiday WorksheetGet Fluent in French: Going on Holiday Worksheet
Publisher
Get Fluent
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Grade
6th - 12th
Subjects
World Languages
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Year
2003
Language
English, French
Worksheet

Get Fluent in French: Going on Holiday

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Take a vacation into French with lots of vocabulary and plenty of activities. This collection of worksheets includes instruction as well as practice and invites French language learners to hone their translation skills.

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Concepts

pronunciation, summer vacation, translating

Additional Tags

languages

Instructional Ideas

  • If you're teaching a unit on taking a vacation or holiday, use the vocabulary and exercises here to support your instruction
  • Pick and choose a few favorite activities; you might use the crossword when there is a sub, and have learners read and translate the dialogue before writing their own versions to present in front of the class

Classroom Considerations

  • The English explanation uses the British spelling of some words

Pros

  • Comes with a variety of different activities, including a word puzzles, a dialogue to read and translate, and a French geography-related exercise, all that cover vocabulary and grammar concepts
  • Provides French pronunciation and punctuation tips

Cons

  • Answers are not included

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