Free Download Playground French
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 884.97 MB | Duration: 1h 44m
French for families, parents, teachers, and caretakers of young children
What you’ll learn
Know how to greet others and ask to play together
Express basic needs and desires
Establish boundaries
Use common expressions that parents/adults tend to say to kids at a park
Connect with other French-speaking people at a park
Identify common items at a park
Be familiar with some common French children’s games and songs
Requirements
No French knowledge is required for this course.
A desire to learn and speak French is key!
The course will have two simultaneous levels: One for complete beginners (focus on key words) and one for those who already know some French but are looking to enrich their language skills
Description
Bonjour! The aim of this course is to learn to use French in a fun and practical setting. The course was designed with families integrating into a French-speaking area in mind. The content is also relevant for several other groups of learners: babysitters, au-pairs, and teachers of French-speaking children; families seeking to use French as a home language outside of a French-speaking area; families visiting a French-speaking country; and anyone else interested in kid-specific French language. This course is intended for purchase by adults, however some units may be relevant for children under adult supervision. This course differs from other "French for children" courses as it does not focus on days of the week, colors, and shapes; instead, the focus is on playing together, sharing, expressing your wants and needs, and connecting with others. Informal expressions are prioritized over formal French terms in order to highlight the language typically used by French native-speakers.The course has two simultaneous "levels" to account for different French abilities amongst learners: One for complete beginners where the focus is on key words and effective communication, and one for those with a French foundation but who wish to learn more kid-focused language. The course includes a lesson on common French children’s games so that you can maximize the association of French and fun.I look forward to guiding you on your language journey. On y va! Let’s go!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Let’s play together!
Lecture 2 Saying hi
Lecture 3 Can I play with you?
Lecture 4 Can I share with you?
Lecture 5 Yes and no
Lecture 6 My turn! Your turn!
Lecture 7 Introducing yourself: What’s your name?
Lecture 8 Introducing yourself: How old are you?
Lecture 9 Sample dialogues between two kids at a playground
Lecture 10 How to say goodbye
Section 3: Key communication phrases
Lecture 11 Polite words
Lecture 12 How do you say this in French?
Lecture 13 I didn’t understand! Can you say it again?
Section 4: Expressing basic needs
Lecture 14 I’m hungry! I’m thirsty!
Lecture 15 Sample picnic dialogue
Lecture 16 I need the toilet!
Lecture 17 I’m tired! I’m hurt!
Section 5: Expressing boundaries
Lecture 18 Stop that! Let it go! That hurts!
Lecture 19 That’s mine!
Section 6: Typical parent expressions
Lecture 20 Wow! You’re so great!
Lecture 21 Slow down! Watch out!
Section 7: Connecting with other parents
Lecture 22 Connecting with other parents and adults: greetings and introductions
Lecture 23 How are you?
Lecture 24 Connecting with other parents: Staying in touch
Lecture 25 Sample dialogue between two parents
Section 8: Intro to vocab box
Lecture 26 Introduction to sections 9-12
Section 9: Who is at the park?
Lecture 27 People at the park
Lecture 28 Animals at the park
Section 10: What is at the park?
Lecture 29 Bigger items around the park
Lecture 30 Common toys at the park
Section 11: Action words / verbs at the park
Lecture 31 Action words: Running, jumping, and more!
Lecture 32 Opposite verbs
Lecture 33 "Stationary" verbs
Section 12: Descriptive words
Lecture 34 Big and small, high and low, fast and slow
Lecture 35 Position words
Section 13: Games
Lecture 36 Common kids games
Section 14: Course conclusion
Lecture 37 Conclusion
Families who have moved to a French-speaking country and want to integrate,Kids who are learning French (with parental access to course),People who have studied academic/formal French but want to learn more kid-specific language,Parents of playground-age children who speak French or are learning French,Other adults such as caretakers and teachers who want to support the French language abilities of the children in their lives
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