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Describing Celebrities in French

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Languages
50
10 students
14 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

1- Warm-UP 2- Summative Sentences

  1. Activité : Décrire une Célébrité Phase 1 : Travail Individuel Choisissez une célébrité dans la liste ci-dessous (Beyoncé, Jennifer Lawrence, etc.). Associez une expression de la liste Avoir/Faire à cette personne. Écrivez une phrase pour la décrire, en utilisant l’expression choisie. Expliquez votre choix en une phrase (Pourquoi avez-vous choisi cette expression pour cette personne ?).

Phase 2 : Travail en Partenariat

Comparez vos descriptions avec votre partenaire. Discutez : Avez-vous choisi les mêmes expressions ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ? Les Expressions à utiliser Avoir Faire Les Célébrités à décrire avoir du courage (to be brave) faire la cuisine (to cook) Beyoncé avoir honte (to be ashamed) faire la fête (to party) Jennifer Lawrence avoir de la patience (to be patient) faire de la gym (to work out) Audrey Tautou avoir sommeil (to be sleepy) faire le ménage (to do housework) Harry Styles avoir tort (to be wrong) faire du shopping (to go shopping) Will Smith, Timothée Chalamet

Modèle (Example) Célébrité: Beyonce Description & Explication:Beyoncé fait évidemment de la gym parce qu’elle est en forme

Vos Phrases Célébrité Expression choisie Description & Explication 1.

Vista activities : LEARN: Interactive Tutorials (Due: Wednesday, 10/8) Activity Topic Due Date 💻 Interactive Grammar Tutorial Être, Avoir, Faire, & Aller (The 4 Irregular Verbs) Wed 10/8 🗣️ Vocabulary Tutorial Expressions with Avoir 1 & 2 Wed 10/8 🗣️ Vocabulary Tutorial Expressions with Faire 1, 2, & 3 Wed 10/8

PRACTICE: Activities & Workbook (Various Due Dates) Short Quizzes / Checks (Due: Today) Activity Focus Due Date Vérifiez 1 The irregular verbs Être and Avoir Today Vérifiez 2 The irregular verb Faire and expressions with faire Today Vérifiez 3 The irregular verb Aller and the Futur Proche Today Au pluriel (Activity focusing on plural forms) Today

📝 General Practice & Culture (Due: Wednesday, 10/8) Activity Due Date Le mariage (The Wedding) Wed 10/8 Communities: Le musée du Travail et de la Culture Wed 10/8 Au musée (At the museum) Wed 10/8 Quel verbe? (Which verb?) Wed 10/8

📘 Cahier (Workbook) Activities (Due: Today) Activity Topic Due Date Cahier: Rien ne va! (Focus on negation/things going wrong) Today Cahier: En d'autres termes (Focus on rephrasing) Today Cahier: Un petit mot (Focus on writing a short note) Today Cahier: Demain (Focus on the future/futur proche) Today Cahier: Que font-ils? (Focus on faire) Today Cahier: Les amis de Lucas (Focus on description) Today Cahier: Ah bon? (Focus on expressions of surprise/reaction) Today


Overview

This 50-minute lesson engages 12th-grade students in practicing irregular French verbs avoir and faire through a culturally relevant and communicative activity. Students will describe celebrities using expressions with these verbs, enhancing their language skills in accordance with the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects (grades 11-12) with a focus on language acquisition, speaking, and writing.

Class size: 10 students
Language: French
Grade: 12th


Common Core Standards Alignment

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WL.12.1: Engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WL.12.3: Present information, concepts, and ideas clearly and creatively in multiple formats.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WL.12.4: Demonstrate understanding of structure and meaning of the language in context.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1: Initiate and participate effectively in collaborative discussions.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.6: Acquire and use accurately general academic and domain-specific vocabulary.

Learning Objectives

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

  1. Identify and correctly use expressions with avoir and faire to describe people.
  2. Construct coherent written sentences describing celebrities using target expressions.
  3. Collaborate and discuss linguistic choices with peers in French.
  4. Explain their grammar and vocabulary choices orally or in writing.
  5. Demonstrate improvement in their ability to integrate cultural knowledge with language use.

Materials Needed

  • Handout with vocabulary list (expressions with avoir and faire)
  • List of celebrities (English and French names)
  • Paper/notebooks or digital devices for writing
  • Timer or clock for pacing
  • Whiteboard and markers

Lesson Plan

1. Warm-Up (10 minutes)

Purpose: Activate prior knowledge and review irregular verbs avoir and faire, linking to expressions.

  • Begin with a brief oral quiz: The teacher writes incomplete sentences with avoir or faire expressions on the board (e.g., "Il ___ du courage", "Elle ___ la cuisine").
  • Students complete the sentences in pairs, choosing the correct verb form and expression.
  • Review responses aloud as a class, focusing on pronunciation and meaning.
  • Ask students to explain in English or simple French what each expression means.

Time allocation: 10 minutes
Focus: CCSS.SL.11-12.1, L.11-12.6


2. Summative Sentences Review (5 minutes)

Purpose: Share quick student-generated sentences from homework or previous lessons using avoir and faire expressions.

  • Invite 3-4 students to write a summative sentence about a celebrity or a general subject on the board.
  • Peer correction is encouraged to check for correct verb conjugation and vocabulary usage.
  • Teacher writes the corrected or model sentences on the board.

Time allocation: 5 minutes
Focus: CCSS.WL.12.3, WL.12.4


3. Activity: Décrire une Célébrité (Main Activity) (30 minutes)


Phase 1: Individual Work (15 minutes)

  • Distribute handouts listing celebrities and expressions.
  • Instructions (in French):
    1. Choose one celebrity.
    2. Select one expression with avoir or faire from the list.
    3. Write one descriptive sentence using the selected expression.
    4. Write a brief explanation (1 sentence) why you chose this expression for that celebrity.

Example:
Célébrité: Beyoncé
Expression: faire de la gym
Phrase: Beyoncé fait de la gym parce qu'elle est en forme.
Explication: Elle doit rester en forme pour ses spectacles.

  • Teacher circulates, offering support, prompting deeper explanations.

Phase 2: Partner Work (15 minutes)

  • Pair students (5 pairs).
  • Instructions:
    1. Share your sentence and explanation with your partner.
    2. Compare the expressions chosen.
    3. Discuss similarities and differences in your choices.
    4. Each pair will prepare one short summary of their discussion to report to the class.

4. Wrap-Up and Assessment (5 minutes)

  • Each pair shares their comparison summary aloud (up to 1 minute each).
  • Teacher provides feedback on vocabulary use and fluency.
  • Quick formative assessment: On a mini whiteboard or paper, students write one new thing they learned about expressions with avoir and faire.
  • Collect responses to assess comprehension.

Homework / Extended Practice

  • Complete the Vista activities focusing on irregular verbs Être, Avoir, Faire, & Aller, and related vocabulary tutorials by Wednesday 10/8.
  • Workbook exercises focusing on faire and plural forms due today.
  • Prepare a short paragraph about a different celebrity using other expressions for next class.

Differentiation & Engagement Tips

  • For advanced learners, encourage more complex sentences with conjunctions or adjectives.
  • Provide sentence starters or word banks for students needing scaffolding.
  • Use peer feedback to encourage active listening and speaking confidence.
  • Incorporate multimedia by showing photos or short clips of celebrities to increase engagement.

Reflection and Teacher Notes

  • Monitor student participation during pairing for language accuracy.
  • Note any common errors for reteaching in follow-up lessons.
  • Consider integrating digital tools or apps next class for interactive verb conjugation practice.

This lesson plan marries cultural relevance, linguistic structures, and collaborative learning, all framed within Common Core standards to guarantee developmental appropriateness and academic rigor for 12th-grade language learners.

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