Some resources below based on this Peppa Pig video in French:
Peppa Pig Cochon Français L'anniversaire De... por Zy-Video
The resources are based on a description of what happens in the story, rather than on the transcript of the video itself (although some bits of text are taken straight from the video).
What age / ability group would be able to cope with this, do you reckon?
There are 9 pdfs and a TaskMagic3 Mix&Gap file (mtx3 - requires TaskMagic3; provides access to 18 interactive activities), all based on the text.
With TaskMagic3 you can create your own resources like these based on any text in a matter of minutes.
I came across this article and video a couple of years ago via Twitter. It's a discussion of nuclear energy in France, ideal for A level French classes dealing with energy, environment, etc.
The 8 pdf files below all practise the same text in a variety of ways. They can be opened, printed etc, by anyone.
They are designed to be used without the audio / video, but if you want, you could use the video at http://www.terrafemina.com/societe/economie-a-bourse/videos/1428-crise-japonaise--peut-on-se-passer-de-lenergie-nucleaire-.html either as the basis for the various exercises or as a way of correcting them (or a combination of both).
I also include the TaskMagic3 Mix&Gap file from which they were printed (using doPDF).
With TaskMagic3 you can create your own resources like these -- both interactive and print -- in a matter of minutes, based on any roman-script text of up to 500 words.
The 8 pdf files below all practise the same text in a variety of ways. They can be opened, printed etc, by anyone.
They are designed to be used without the audio / video, but if you want, you could use the video at http://www.terrafemina.com/societe/economie-a-bourse/videos/1428-crise-japonaise--peut-on-se-passer-de-lenergie-nucleaire-.html either as the basis for the various exercises or as a way of correcting them (or a combination of both).
I also include the TaskMagic3 Mix&Gap file from which they were printed (using doPDF).
With TaskMagic3 you can create your own resources like these -- both interactive and print -- in a matter of minutes, based on any roman-script text of up to 500 words.
I came across this nice video on youtube:
So I put the text of it into TaskMagic3.
The result is all of the pdf worksheets below (16 in total -- 11 based on the text and 5 based on the vocab). Obviously you wouldn't use all of these -- it's a matter of selecting the most appropriate ones for your students.
I've also included the TaskMagic3 Mix&Gap and TextMatch files for those of you who have TaskMagic3. (These require TaskMagic3 and each one provides access to about 20 interactive games and exercises.)
So I put the text of it into TaskMagic3.
The result is all of the pdf worksheets below (16 in total -- 11 based on the text and 5 based on the vocab). Obviously you wouldn't use all of these -- it's a matter of selecting the most appropriate ones for your students.
I've also included the TaskMagic3 Mix&Gap and TextMatch files for those of you who have TaskMagic3. (These require TaskMagic3 and each one provides access to about 20 interactive games and exercises.)
Using TaskMagic3 it takes a matter of minutes to create your own text / vocab based interactive resources and printables.
Resources are based on this video from Euronews:
Here are some resources that I made based on a song about summer holidays, called "Mes vacances" by Tom Poisson. A link to the song on youtube was posted to the mflresources group last year -
- and I've just been reminded of it in replying to a request for a song to help with the topic of holidays.
- and I've just been reminded of it in replying to a request for a song to help with the topic of holidays.