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Count the fingers: Speech
Solve the sums using your fingers. In this app the outcome is read out.
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Conjuguer des verbes: Level up - Passepartout 5
Who will achieve the highest level of these exercises on conjugating verbs in the indicative present? Have your students repeat their verbs through this game.
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Draw shapes with touch
Create shapes using your fingers on your touchscreen.
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Paris: Bingo
Bingo cards about Paris that you can use during a visit to the city, but also in class when watching a video or text about Paris.
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Vocabulary: Translation exercise (3) - Éventail-junior En action 5
List of the Dutch words from unit 3 that the students have to translate into French.
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Vocabulary: Translation exercise (1) - Éventail-junior En action 5
List of the Dutch words from unit 2 that the students have to translate into French.
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Vocabulary: Translation exercise - Éventail-junior En action 5
List of the Dutch words from unit 1 that the students must translate into French.
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Les pièces de la maison: Exercises
Exercise on vocabulary about the house.
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Les verbes: Overview - Éventail-junior En action 5
An overview of the verbs from the method. Students complete the conjugations and translations themselves and thus have an overview to study.
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Counting with multitouch
Count by touching the screen, drag the elements. You can touch your touchscreen with multiple fingers at the same time.
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Count the fingers
Solve sums by counting the fingers of two hands.
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Positional verbs
Students complete the sentences with an appropriate position verb (hang, lie, sit, lay or put).
As students complete the exercise, they try to figure out the difference between an active and passive position verb.
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