Looking for a fun reading, or writing activity for your World Language students? Try making a comic! I created the comic below yesterday for my online French I students to review how to say the date in French, and how to say when their birthday is.
You could also use a comic for a warm-up activity. Project the comic up on the screen when students come into class, and ask them to write down what they think it means. When class starts, you can have them share their guess with a partner, and then call on volunteers to share their answer with the class.
TOONDOO is really easy to use. You can do something really simple for beginner students, or something more complex for advanced students!
You could also use a comic for a warm-up activity. Project the comic up on the screen when students come into class, and ask them to write down what they think it means. When class starts, you can have them share their guess with a partner, and then call on volunteers to share their answer with the class.
TOONDOO is really easy to use. You can do something really simple for beginner students, or something more complex for advanced students!
By ebucrek | View this Toon at ToonDoo | Create your own Toon
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(*cadeau=gift, *Où has an accent, but could not be inserted into the comic)
To say the date in French use-->LE + number + month. |
Example: Le 5 mars= March 5th |
You can see that the word order for the date in French is different than in English. |
TOONDOO TUTORIAL
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