http://www.conjuguemos.com/home/index.html
*This site is great for the practice of verb conjugation. You may also find
review/ practice activities for numbers and more. Reminder to my students
- you can submit to me a score of 85% or better for extra credit! Don't
remember your sign on? Our school code is 5679. Go ahead and set up
another account; just remember to select me as your teacher if you want to send
me a score.
http://www.quia.com/shared/french/
*This site offers many more fun ways to practice vocabulary, verbs, etc. And it
has much more than just French. Go to their home page to find games to
review material for many of your school subjects.
http://www.wordreference.com/
*This is an on-line dictionary, not a translator. Be sure to read the usages to see if you got the meaning you really wanted.
This site also includes a verb conjugator. Simply type in the verb you need to conjugate and you will be shown the chart for the whole conjugation of the verb.
http://bonpatron.com/
* This website will grammar check sentences you type or paste in French. You can have the explanation in French or English.
http://french.about.com/
*This site is great for searching for anything pertaining to French grammar, vocabulary and culture. Just type what you want in the site's search box. There are videos, vocabulary lists, dialogues, quizzes and so much more. You can also subscribe to the newsletter to receive emails for weekly topics and current holiday information.
http://www.duolingo.com/
*This site provides a way for you to practice the French you know while learning new French. You are taken through a series of tasks to complete each level. It has audio, written and spoken components. Translations and brief grammar explanations are provided. Free to set up with an email. This is structured much like the expensive Foreign language learning courses.
http://sduckworth.edublogs.org/
*This site is created by a Canadian teacher and is full of games and other activities. Many of the games are geared toward younger students but they still offer a fun way to review/practice vocabulary.
http://www.youtube.com/
*Seriously! There is a YouTube video for everything. Search for a specific French verb or grammar point. When you are browsing through videos just for fun, type your search in French. Listen to music in French. Most of your favorite Disney songs have been translated. You can also listen to today's top French music artists.
http://www.classzone.com/cz/index.htm
* This is the site for our textbook. Besides being able to access the
textbook on-line, you can take lesson quizzes (great review for exams), go
through flashcards (which have the audio component for each word), and much
more. The first year book is "Discovering French bleu" and the second year
book is "Discovering French blanc". You do not need to sign in to access
the on-line quizzes or workbook.
To access the textbooks
on line, find your textbook on the
site. Username: coovert Password: snoopyluvsfrench
http://www.activradio.com
*This is a radio station from the Loire Valley in France. Here you can listen live
and read news clips and advertisements.
*This site is great for the practice of verb conjugation. You may also find
review/ practice activities for numbers and more. Reminder to my students
- you can submit to me a score of 85% or better for extra credit! Don't
remember your sign on? Our school code is 5679. Go ahead and set up
another account; just remember to select me as your teacher if you want to send
me a score.
http://www.quia.com/shared/french/
*This site offers many more fun ways to practice vocabulary, verbs, etc. And it
has much more than just French. Go to their home page to find games to
review material for many of your school subjects.
http://www.wordreference.com/
*This is an on-line dictionary, not a translator. Be sure to read the usages to see if you got the meaning you really wanted.
This site also includes a verb conjugator. Simply type in the verb you need to conjugate and you will be shown the chart for the whole conjugation of the verb.
http://bonpatron.com/
* This website will grammar check sentences you type or paste in French. You can have the explanation in French or English.
http://french.about.com/
*This site is great for searching for anything pertaining to French grammar, vocabulary and culture. Just type what you want in the site's search box. There are videos, vocabulary lists, dialogues, quizzes and so much more. You can also subscribe to the newsletter to receive emails for weekly topics and current holiday information.
http://www.duolingo.com/
*This site provides a way for you to practice the French you know while learning new French. You are taken through a series of tasks to complete each level. It has audio, written and spoken components. Translations and brief grammar explanations are provided. Free to set up with an email. This is structured much like the expensive Foreign language learning courses.
http://sduckworth.edublogs.org/
*This site is created by a Canadian teacher and is full of games and other activities. Many of the games are geared toward younger students but they still offer a fun way to review/practice vocabulary.
http://www.youtube.com/
*Seriously! There is a YouTube video for everything. Search for a specific French verb or grammar point. When you are browsing through videos just for fun, type your search in French. Listen to music in French. Most of your favorite Disney songs have been translated. You can also listen to today's top French music artists.
http://www.classzone.com/cz/index.htm
* This is the site for our textbook. Besides being able to access the
textbook on-line, you can take lesson quizzes (great review for exams), go
through flashcards (which have the audio component for each word), and much
more. The first year book is "Discovering French bleu" and the second year
book is "Discovering French blanc". You do not need to sign in to access
the on-line quizzes or workbook.
To access the textbooks
on line, find your textbook on the
site. Username: coovert Password: snoopyluvsfrench
http://www.activradio.com
*This is a radio station from the Loire Valley in France. Here you can listen live
and read news clips and advertisements.