Written comprehension exercise of level B1, to understand the rules of a sport in French... So, you play or what?
Patricia Camacho
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Conceptrice pédagogique du site Bonjour de France / Azurlingua. Enseignante de FLE et ELE au Centre d’Apprentissage en Autonomie de la Maison des Langues. Master 2 Didactiques des Langues, Ingénierie pédagogique et Multimédia. Master 2 FLE, Université de Grenoble 3.
Patricia Camacho
An activity in class on: travel and advertising. Level B1, skills: written and oral comprehension.
Grammar can be taught using humour to make it come alive! All that's necessary is a little bit of imagination...
A proposed activity to revise the subjunctive tense. This "dramatique" text will help you teach French grammar.
A grammatical play to revise the different indicative tenses in class.
An interview with Jürgen Wagner on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the service of teaching modern languages.
To exchange and share documents, photos and comments with your French friends, you need to be part of a social network.
Do you know vocabulary associated with cellphones? Well, test your knowledge here.
Virus, hackers, malicious attacks... Beware! But don't worry, the engineer in computer security is there. A level B2 exercise.
Logical connectors, courses and exercises: addition, alternative, classification, illustration, relationship, time.
Is it possible to French-ify all the words associated with a computer? Do you speak "computer"? A level B2 exercise.