Versailles French Comprehensible Input Lesson

$4.00

Comprehensible input is important in a world languages class – but you can’t always do stories. This is a lesson that uses target structures in a comprehensible way to teach about a non-fiction topic – French high schools and the names of various classes students might take. The text is simple enough for first semester French.

Looking for a great way to bring the grandeur of the palace of Versailles into your French classroom? Our Versailles French Comprehensible Input Lesson has everything you need to make learning about this majestic structure fun, engaging, and helpful. This lesson includes a 30-slide PowerPoint full of repetition that is simple enough for first semester French students. The text version of the PowerPoint makes it easy to follow along no matter where you are teaching. To challenge your students further, comprehension questions and a grammar explanation with exercises for most basic forms of the imparfait will give them an in-depth look at the topic. And for those with more creative minds, we provide a story retell sheet with photos both for written and oral retells! To provide variety within the lesson, we include a list of associated videos and a complete answer key. With our Versailles French Comprehensible Input Lesson, you have everything you need to make learning about this iconic palace in France enjoyable!

The target structures are:

  • voulait
  • il y a
  • habitait
  • aujourd’hui

 

 

 

This item includes:

  • A 30-slide PowerPoint with repetition of the target vocabulary
  • a text version of the PowerPoint
  • comprehension questions
  • a grammar explanation and exercises for most basic forms of the imparfait
  • a story retell sheet with photos – one for writing, one for oral retell
  • a list of associated videos
  • a complete answer key

 

 

 

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Versailles French Comprehensible Input Lesson
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