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Phrases for French - handout
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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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February 7, 2020
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12 Reviews
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SML Member November 11, 2010

Really very good. Not sure about the pictures, but very useful and explanatory worksheet. Thank you very much!

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SML Member January 11, 2011

Very good but the picture is questionable.

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SML Member September 17, 2011

Super resource, I've used it with several classes and it helps them get that edge that you're trying to achieve at A*. Just one mistake I've spotted, which is that j'espère should be spelt without any accent on the first -e. I didn't even think about changing the picture, I guess on second thoughts perhaps I should have, but none of my pupils has commented.

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SML Member December 10, 2011

Many thanks for sharing your resource. It is full of good tips! As for some of the comments on here, I despair at how rude und ungrateful some people are.

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SML Member January 12, 2012

Nice little resource for those aspiring to do a bit better. Thanks for sharing it with the community.

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SML Member April 10, 2012

A few of my pupils actually added some of the expressions in their controlled assessment. Let's hope the examiners have noticed even though apparently the "subjunctive" would be treated as a present tense. If this is so, I think it is a shame because we all know how tricky this tense is! Merci

wintermitt
wintermitt July 12, 2012

GOod conversation phrases for mostly higher level classes - first set of six good present tense expressions of opinion, etc, then the rest are multi tense, conditional, pluperfect, present participle, etc. Good choices of phrases for those able to use that grammar.

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