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Emotions en Français

French • 30 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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French
30
24 students
4 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on grade 6 FSL emotions vocabulary

Emotions en Français

Overview

  • Grade Level: 6th Grade
  • Subject: French as a Second Language (FSL)
  • Duration: 30 minutes
  • Class Size: 24 students
  • Curriculum Area: Ontario Curriculum - French as a Second Language, Core French Program

This lesson focuses on teaching vocabulary related to emotions in French. The aim is to help students express their feelings using new vocabulary, develop listening skills, and build sentences.

Learning Objectives

  1. Vocabulary Acquisition: Students will learn and identify 10 common emotions in French.
  2. Listening Skills: Students will understand the pronunciation of French emotions vocabulary.
  3. Speaking and Expression: Students will create simple sentences to express feelings in French.

Materials Needed

  1. Flashcards with images and French vocabulary of emotions (e.g., heureux, triste, en colère).
  2. A whiteboard and markers.
  3. Speakers for playing audio clips.
  4. Print-outs of a simple emotions matching worksheet.
  5. Classroom space for a brief 'feelings charade' game.

Lesson Sequence

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Teacher Greeting: Greet the class in French and introduce today’s theme: "Les émotions."
  • Engage Students: Begin with a quick discussion in English about how students feel today. Introduce that they will learn how to express these feelings in French.

Vocabulary Presentation (10 minutes)

  • Visual & Audio Presentation: Show flashcards one by one with corresponding images of emotions and pronounce each word in French.

    Words to include:

    • Heureux (happy)
    • Triste (sad)
    • En colère (angry)
    • Surpris (surprised)
    • Fatigué (tired)
    • Effrayé (scared)
    • Amoureux (in love)
    • Jaloux (jealous)
    • Ennuyé (bored)
    • Fier (proud)
  • Listening Practice: Play an audio clip of each word with correct pronunciation. Ask students to repeat after the audio.

Practice Activity (10 minutes)

  • Charades Game: Divide the class into four groups with six students each. One student from each group acts out an emotion, and the rest guess the emotion using the French vocabulary.
  • Worksheet Activity: Students complete a matching worksheet that pairs French vocabulary with images of corresponding emotions.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Sentence Building: Encourage students to build simple sentences using the new vocabulary: "Je suis [emotion]."
  • Class Participation: Go around the room and have each student express how they feel using the phrase they just learned.
  • Recap & Homework: Recap the new vocabulary and assign a homework task to write a short paragraph about how they feel using at least three emotions discussed.

Assessment

  • Participation in Charades: Informal assessment of students’ ability to express and identify emotions.
  • Worksheets: Collect and review worksheets to assess understanding and correct use of vocabulary.

Extensions

  • Follow-up Activity: Set up a digital platform where students can record short audio clips expressing different emotions in French for peer feedback.
  • Cultural Connection: Introduce how emotions are expressed in different Francophone cultures, possibly incorporating a short video.

This streamlined 30-minute lesson effectively introduces 6th-grade students to the vocabulary of emotions in French, aligning with Ontario's Core French curriculum standards while engaging them through interactive activities.

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