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Le Futur Proche - French Near Future Tense - Google Slides™ Lesson + Activities

Le Futur Proche - French Near Future Tense - Google Slides™ Lesson + Activities

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This Google Slides™ resource is an effective and clear way to teach le futur proche (the near future tense in French), as well as have students practice how to conjugate the verb aller according to le pronom sujet (the subject pronoun).

 

The 58 futur proche Slides include the following (in French):

- Description of the futur proche

- How to create the futur proche (3 steps)

- Sentence structure: identify the subject pronoun, the verb aller in the present tense, and the infinitive verb

- Multiple choice: choose the correct conjugation of the verb aller

- Write the correct conjugation of the verb aller

- Translate French sentences using the futur proche into English

- Translate English sentences using the future tense into French

- Rewrite French sentences from the present tense to the near future tense

- How to create the futur proche in the negative form (NE...PAS)

- Rewrite futur proche sentences in the negative form

- Write 5 sentences in the futur proche

- Write 5 sentences in the negative form of the futur proche

- Write 5 sentences about what you will do this weekend

- Write 5 sentences about what you will not do this weekend

- Write 5 New Year's resolutions

- Write 5 things you will do this year

- Write 5 things you will not do this year

- Answer key for all activities

- Blank templates for each activity to add your own sentences for your students


This is a perfect interactive resource to use for distance or online learning! Text boxes have already been added to each slide for your students to type directly on. I often teach my students the near future tense in January at the start of a new year, then use the last 3 slides to have students write down their resolutions and goals for the New Year, which they can then share with the class in the form of a presentation.

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