What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityBilingual activityThis fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneously in a concrete and motiva
Jeu de l’arbre généalogique – communication oraleFaites pratiquer le vocabulaire de la famille de façon ludique avec cette activité orale en dyade. Un élève décrit un arbre généalogique pendant que son partenaire écoute et tente de le reconstruire correctement. Grâce aux différents niveaux de difficulté et aux variantes de jeu, cette ressource est parfaite pour développer la compréhension orale, l’expression orale et la compréhension des liens familiaux. ✔ Plusieurs niveaux de difficulté ✔ Act
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityVersion 1-3This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneously in a concrete and motivating co
🛏️ Clean the Bedroom – Communication Game for ESL / EFL Learners Make practicing prepositions of place fun and interactive with this engaging communication game! Students work in pairs to describe and place objects around a bedroom using complete sentences and targeted vocabulary. This activity is perfect for: ESL / EFL learners Oral communication practice Prepositions of place Listening comprehension Vocabulary review Partner work and speaking centers 🎯 Skills Practiced Students will
Shopping Game – Role-Play Speaking ActivityMake oral language practice fun and meaningful with this interactive shopping role-play game! In this activity, one student is the customer and the other is the store owner. Using item cards, a price list, and fake money, students practice asking questions, describing clothing items, making choices, buying products, and giving change. This resource is perfect for helping learners develop real-life communication skills in a playful and engaging wa
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityVersion 4-5-6This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneously in a concrete and motivating
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication Activity*** Check out the other versions (Version 1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneou
Restaurant Game - Le jeu du restaurant – Oral Communication Activity****Available in English and in FrenchThis fun and interactive activity helps students practice oral communication in English or in any other language through a simple and engaging role-play. Students create their own menu by cutting and pasting the items, then take part in a real-life scenario where they can play the role of either the server or the customer. This resource helps students develop food and drink vocabulary, use p
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityBilingual activityCheck out the other versions (1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spon
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityBilingual activityCheck out the other versions (1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spon
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityBilingual activityCheck out the other versions (1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spon
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityCheck out the other versions (1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneously in a con
What’s in the Fridge? – Oral Communication ActivityCheck out the other versions (1-6)This fun and visual activity helps students practice oral communication in French using food vocabulary. With movable picture pieces and a fridge scene to complete or observe, students describe what they see, name food items, ask questions, and answer orally. This resource helps students develop food vocabulary, use simple sentence structures such as there is / there isn’t, and speak more spontaneously in a con
Qui est-ce ? – aide-mémoire pour la communication oraleCet aide-mémoire visuel pour le jeu Qui est-ce ? aide les élèves à poser des questions complètes en français et à décrire plus facilement les personnages pendant la partie. Il regroupe du vocabulaire utile et des structures de phrases simples pour parler du genre, des cheveux, des yeux, des accessoires, des expressions du visage et de certains détails physiques. Cette ressource est idéale pour soutenir les élèves pendant le jeu tout en dév
Guess Who? – oral language reference sheetThis visual reference sheet for Guess Who? helps students ask complete questions in English and describe characters more easily while playing. It includes useful vocabulary and simple sentence structures to talk about gender, hair, eyes, accessories, facial expressions, and other physical features. This resource is perfect for supporting students during the game while building descriptive vocabulary and oral confidence. With this visual support, studen
Bilingual gameCan or Can’t? – Connect Four This fun and interactive activity helps students practice oral communication while reviewing animal and action vocabulary. Using a Connect Four-style game board, students must say simple sentences aloud such as “The dog can swim” or “The bee can’t climb” in order to place a token on the board. This resource helps students build vocabulary, practice the structures can / can’t, and produce complete sentences in a motivating and playful context. Ideal
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