Language Drills For Busy Teachers
Practice Exercises At Any Level On Any Topic
Use any number of practice drills for French classes. You can run a language lesson effortlessly while your students benefit from high engagement and effective learning experiences.
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Teachers are busy. Our drill tools can be used in the classroom projected from your laptop onto the classroom white board, or on video calls where you share your screen with an individual student or a small group. Our drill tools improve everyone's experience and performance.
Snowballs
English sentences are broken in to four parts and shown to the student one part at a time. The student must translate the partial sentence and then keep translating it as each additional part of the sentence is added.
Madame Le Verbe
A verb of your choice is shown alongside all the common conjugations. You can highlight the endings and ask the student(s) to tell you the ending sin advance of showing them the answer. This is presented in the context of relevant vocabulary.
Time Machine
This drill reinforces an understanding of English tenses, to help better appreciate French ones. It helps the student test knowledge of tenses and their use within the context of a relevant sentence. The drills always help to reinforce vocabulary.
Discourse Weaver
Typically we learn all sorts of vocabulary but discourse softeners are tough - they have multiple meanings depending the conversation. This drill tool introduces some these conversational bridge words so that students can slowly start to use them.
Picture This
The Picture This drill is about associating new vocabulary with an image and then going onto to use that vocabulary in a relevant sentence. It helps break things up a bit by introducing images.
Quiz Le Choix
This is a multiple choice quiz wqith four possible answers presented for each question. The students must read the French question then pick the right answer. There is a time limit for each question and the score is kept.
