
French • 30 • 2 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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Focus on future tense
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to confidently form and use the futur simple to describe actions they will take in the future, aligning with California’s World Languages Content Standards for Grade 9, specifically:
Stage II (Novice-High proficiency):
Introduce these example verbs students will work with during the lesson:
Objective: Introduce the concept of the future tense through a simple and engaging discussion.
Objective: Explicitly teach the futur simple conjugation formula and provide relatable examples.
Conjugation Formula for futur simple
Write the formula on the board:
Infinitive verb + endings (-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont)
Highlight irregular stem changes using “avoir” and “être” as examples (aur-, ser-). Keep examples clear and limited.
Examples from relatable age-specific contexts:
Quick Q&A: Ask students to think of a verb they will likely use when talking about their weekend/holidays. Write these on the board, and provide conjugations for some – invite them for input.
Objective: Practise conjugating futur simple verbs in an age-relevant, playful context.
Instructions:
Each student rolls a dice (real or virtual). The number corresponds to a pre-set verb on a chart provided by the teacher. Example:
With the selected verb, each student must create a sentence about what they or someone else “will do” in the future.
One student creates a sentence, and the other offers feedback or adjusts it if necessary.
Encourage them to talk about plans that interest them—weekend outings, hobbies, or holidays. Guide them if they struggle.
Objective: Push students to contextualise futur simple in their personal goals or aspirations.
Instructions:
Tell students: “Imagine you are 25 years old. Think about what you will be doing at that age. Compose two sentences describing your future dreams using the futur simple.”
Examples to help them brainstorm:
Have the students share one of their sentences aloud. Offer brief corrections and praise to boost their confidence.
Objective: Review key takeaways and consolidate understanding.
Students compose a short paragraph (4-5 sentences) about their weekend plans using the futur simple. Example prompt: “Qu’est-ce que tu feras ce week-end ?” (What will you do this weekend?)
This lesson utilises creative, age-relevant scenarios to explore the future tense while promoting communicative proficiency as per California World Language Standards. The small class size ensures deeper engagement and maximised application.
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