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Self-Description Intro

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French
60
1 students
17 November 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 1 in the unit "All About Me in French". Lesson Title: Introduction to Self-Description in French Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn key vocabulary and phrases to introduce themselves in French. They will practice saying their name, age, and where they are from. The lesson will include interactive activities such as matching games and role-playing to reinforce the vocabulary. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to confidently introduce themselves in French.

Overview

In this 60-minute lesson, 4th grade students will begin their journey of learning French through the theme "All About Me." They will learn and practice essential vocabulary and simple phrases to introduce themselves, including stating their name, age, and birthplace. The activities focus on interactive, student-centred learning, using matching games and role-playing scenarios to promote oral communication, aligning with the Ontario Language curriculum.


Curriculum Connections

Strand:

  • Grade 4 French (Extended or Core)
  • Oral Communication - Communicating and Responding

Overall Expectations:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of simple oral French texts, including personal introductions.
  • Communicate basic information about themselves and others in familiar contexts using short sentences.

Specific Expectations:

  • Use familiar words, phrases, and simple sentences to communicate information about self (e.g., name, age, city or country of origin).
  • Participate in brief classroom interactions and conversations in French related to self-introduction.

Language Competencies Developed:

  • Listening to understand and interpret basic French oral presentations about personal information.
  • Speaking: Expressing personal information clearly using key vocabulary and correct pronunciation.

Learning Goals

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Understand and use key French vocabulary related to introducing themselves:
    • Je m’appelle (My name is),
    • J’ai ... ans (I am ... years old),
    • Je viens de... / Je suis de... (I come from / I am from...).
  • Be able to confidently introduce themselves orally in French using complete short sentences.
  • Engage actively in interactive games and role-play to reinforce vocabulary retention.

Materials Needed

  • Flashcards with vocabulary words and images (name, age, country flags, question prompts)
  • Matching worksheet with sentences and pictures
  • Counter chips or stickers for game participation
  • Role-play cue cards with simple dialogue prompts
  • Audio recording device or app (optional, for self-assessment)
  • Chart paper or whiteboard and markers

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-Up (10 minutes)

  • Greeting and Introduction: Teacher greets students in French (“Bonjour!”) and repeats in English to build excitement.
  • Brainstorm: Ask students what they already know or can guess about introducing oneself in French. Note responses on whiteboard.
  • Set Learning Goals: Clearly share the goals and explain the connection to the unit “All About Me.”

2. Vocabulary Presentation (15 minutes)

  • Introduce key phrases with flashcards:
    • “Je m’appelle...”
    • “J’ai ... ans.”
    • “Je viens de...” / “Je suis de...”
  • Use visuals: For “J’ai ... ans”, hold up number cards; for “Je viens de...,” show a map or country flags.
  • Model clear pronunciation; have students repeat chorally and individually.
  • Check comprehension by asking concept-check questions in English and French.

3. Interactive Matching Game (15 minutes)

  • Distribute matching worksheets: sentences on left, images/numbers/flags on right.
  • Students match sentences to images (e.g., “J’ai sept ans” to picture of the number 7).
  • Use pair work for collaboration; circulate and guide.
  • Reward with counters or stickers for correct answers to increase engagement.

4. Role-Play Activity (15 minutes)

  • Organize students into pairs.
  • Provide cue cards with sample dialogue: Student A asks name, age, origin; Student B replies using learned phrases.
  • Teacher models with a volunteer; then students practice.
  • For advanced engagement, encourage students to swap partners and repeat.
  • Optional: Use audio recorder for students to record their introductions for self-evaluation.

5. Closure and Assessment (5 minutes)

  • Conduct a brief whole-class reflection: Invite volunteers to share their self-introduction.
  • Provide immediate positive feedback focusing on pronunciation and sentence structure.
  • Collect worksheets to assess matching activity accuracy.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide visual supports for ELL or special education students (e.g., picture word banks).
  • Scaffold sentences with fill-in-the-blank options for students needing extra support.
  • Challenge advanced learners with the addition of saying their favourite hobby in French (e.g., “J’aime le football.”).
  • Use peer mentors for role-play to boost confidence.

Assessment for Learning

  • Formative: Monitor participation during games and role-play; listen for accurate use of vocabulary and phrases.
  • Summative: Evaluate matching worksheet accuracy and clarity of oral self-introductions.
  • Use anecdotal notes and recorded audio samples as evidence of comprehension and speaking skills.

Extensions

  • Students create “All About Me” mini-posters in French with sentences and illustrations, to present in the next class.
  • Introduce a digital voice recording tool or app to create a “French Self-Introduction” audio portfolio.

This lesson empowers students to communicate personal information in French, fosters oral fluency, and sets a confident foundation for future French language learning aligned with Ontario’s curriculum goals for Grade 4.

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