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Bonjour and Beyond

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Other
30
1 students
11 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 19 of 30 in the unit "Seasons of Learning". Lesson Title: French Language Basics Lesson Description: Learn simple French greetings and phrases to enhance cultural understanding.

Overview

This 30-minute session introduces 4th grade students to simple French greetings and phrases, aimed at enhancing cultural understanding and linguistic curiosity. Through interactive activities aligned to Common Core Speaking and Listening standards, students will practice pronunciation, engage in meaningful conversations, and build foundational communication skills relevant across disciplines.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Recognize and pronounce basic French greetings (e.g., Bonjour, Au revoir, Merci) and common phrases.
  • Use greetings in short dialogues with peers to simulate real-life communication.
  • Demonstrate understanding of cultural diversity by discussing the importance of language and greetings in French-speaking countries.

Common Core Alignment

Speaking and Listening (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.4.1)

  • Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with peers, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

Speaking and Listening (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.4.6)

  • Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation.

Reading Foundational Skills (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.4.3)

  • Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills to decode unfamiliar words, including those from other languages.

Materials Needed

  • Flashcards with French greetings and their English meanings
  • Audio clips of native French speakers (pre-recorded or from a reliable educational source)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Student notebook or paper
  • Brief cultural poster or image showing a French-speaking environment

Lesson Timeline

1. Warm-Up & Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greet the student with “Bonjour!” and explain the day’s focus.
  • Briefly introduce French as a global language spoken in many countries. Show the cultural poster/image.
  • State the learning goal: "Today we will learn to say hello, goodbye, and thank you in French."

2. Teach Vocabulary with Audio Support (7 minutes)

  • Introduce 5 key greetings/phrases: Bonjour (hello), Au revoir (goodbye), Merci (thank you), S'il vous plaît (please), Ça va? (How are you?)
  • Use flashcards visually and play audio clips to model pronunciation.
  • Model each phrase, then have the student repeat twice focusing on clarity and intonation.

3. Interactive Dialogue Practice (10 minutes)

  • Set a simple scripted conversation using the phrases:
    Example:
    • Student A: Bonjour! Ça va?
    • Student B: Ça va bien, merci! Et toi?
    • Student A: Très bien! Au revoir!
  • Perform a role-play with the teacher as Student B, then switch roles so the student can practice both parts.
  • Encourage the student to create their own greeting conversation using learned phrases. Write down their sentences to support memory.

4. Cultural Connection & Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Discuss why learning greetings in another language is important (shows respect, helps make friends, understanding cultures).
  • Ask: "How do you greet someone in your family? How is it like or different than in French?"
  • Write the student’s answer on the board and compare briefly to French greetings.

5. Quick Assessment & Closure (3 minutes)

  • Conduct a quick verbal quiz: ask the student the meaning of each French phrase and have them respond in French.
  • Praise all efforts and remind student that practice daily increases confidence in language learning.
  • Assign an optional “French word of the day” for practice before the next session (e.g., “Bonjour”).

Differentiation

  • For a single student, personalize the session with real-time feedback and encourage self-assessment aloud.
  • Use visual and audio multimodal resources to support different learning styles.
  • Extend by adding simple numbers or colors in French if time/interest permits.

Teacher Reflection

After the lesson, consider the student’s fluency and confidence in using new phrases. Note which phrases were easier or harder to pronounce. Adjust the complexity of phrases for upcoming lessons based on this data.


This immersive mini-lesson blends language acquisition with social skills and cultural awareness, providing a foundation for lifelong engagement with world languages and global citizenship.

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