Are you a teacher in need of Free Printable Worksheets for your students?
On this page, you'll be able to print or download PDF files to practice oral communication skills for beginners.
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Say your name, your age, your nationality, where you live, if you're married and if you have any children. |
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Say where you come from, your age, if you are married, if you have any children, your job and if you like it, your place of work. |
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This is good to practice "aimer" and lots of activities and hobbies. |
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Of course, to learn French cakes! It's also a role play between a customer and a baker. |
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This exercise helps students practice all interrogative words. |
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In order to invite people for dinner, the student needs to design a menu and write a shopping list before going to the local store. There is then a role play between the shop assistant and the customer. |
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This is a role play between two friends who want to watch TV programmes. |
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Role play to practice the possessive pronouns. |
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The students must complete a map of France and situate French cities by asking the relevant questions. |
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This is a role play between the receptionist of the hotel and a customer who want to book a hotel room. |
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This is a role play between an Eurostar train ticket agent and a customer enquiring for information. |
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This is a role play between an Eurostar train ticket agent and a customer. |
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This role play helps students practice the present perfect (passé composé). They need to say and ask what they did last week following a diary. |
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Ask what your partner did last weekend and say what you did too. Good exercise to practice te present perfect. |
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Ask a friend you haven't seen for a long time if h/she is married and for how long, how they met and if they have any children |
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Exercise to practice the reflexive verbs at the present tense. |
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This is a role play with a waiter and a customer ordering food. |
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Free printable worksheets to practice vocabulary (hobbies, household chores...) and general questions about free time and holidays. |
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This exercise helps students practice the imperfect (imparfait). |
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