Are you a teacher searching for the right activity to help your students understand French subject pronouns? Look no further! Our French subject pronoun lesson plan has everything you need. With this powerpoint and handouts, you are well on your way to teaching your students how to use subject pronouns correctly.
This engaging lesson starts by introducing the basic concept with simple examples and then builds on it with more examples and practice activities. Through this presentation, your students can learn how to identify when a noun should be replaced by a subject pronoun and how to write a sentence replacing a noun with one of these proprietary pronouns. Finally, there’s an included reading passage about soccer in France that provides another opportunity for your class to practice what they have learned.
In short, the goal is for your student’s understanding of French subject pronouns to go from beginner level all the way up through advanced. Our lesson plan helps accomplish this so that not only will they excel in their current course, but also face future assignments with confidence.
Many textbooks do not include enough examples of how to choose the correct subject pronoun, or they don’t show them in use in any meaningful way. This French grammar lesson plan will guide your students by introducing the most basic concept then building on it with examples and practice activities. Students are then challenged to “level up” by rewriting a sentence by replacing a noun with a subject pronoun. Once they’ve learned the basics of subject pronouns and how to use them, the reading activity will show them in action – learn about soccer in France.
This item includes:
- Printable pdf handouts for students –
- explanation of how to use subject pronouns
- Practice activity for subject pronouns
- “Level Up” activity – rewrite sentences using subject pronouns
- Reading activity about soccer in France that uses many subject pronouns
- Answer key
- Powerpoint that includes explanation of the grammar on the printables and the reading passage