Nice examples. A couple of words are missing accents but that is easy to fix with a spellcheck. Using "aller" in the first sentence and "car" would make this statement sound more French:
1. Hier matin je ____________________ (se lever) à 8h mais je _________________ (ne pas aller ) _______________ à mes cours car je _________________ (être) malade
Another fun way to use adjectives. I already used the real Guess Who game but only 2 at a time could play. I love that this can be used on the board so the whole class can get into it. Thanks!
Really doesn't have much information. Repeated slides of map don't even point out the region.
August 28, 2011
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dawnhayes re: Spanish 1 Review
Hi, does this product contain an answer key?
September 22, 2012
TeachingFSL (TpT Seller) re: Passe compose ou imparfait bell work
Have you considered narrowing your range of suitable grades? I was looking for something I would recommend to a first grade French immersion teacher, and I can't see this being used below grade 5 or in an immersion situation, or grade 9 or 10 in a more typical second language class. It's a fine little bell work activity for higher grades though.