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Effective Activities for French Irregular Verbs

Effective Activities for French Irregular Verbs

French irregular verbs


French irregular verbs giving your Core French or immersion students trouble? You’re not alone! Whether they are spelling them wrong or using the wrong one (je suis quatorze) even the most common verbs give French students trouble. I love teaching French verbs, and I really love making activities for students to practice them!

A lot of teachers use my grammar and vocabulary packets for teaching vocabulary and verbs, but sometimes you just need a good, solid set of activities to teach a French verb conjugation, right?

A much-requested bundle for French irregular verbs is here!

I get a lot of requests for resources. While I can’t make every request happen, I do try to create resources that will be the most helpful for you!

I get frequent requests for more French verb conjugation activities, so I made a bundle of no-prep worksheets for teaching or reviewing five common French irregular verbs in the present tense : avoir, être, faire, aller, and venir.

All pages come with an English version for beginners or a full-French version for immersion or a class who understands French directions well but could use a review of the basics, making this a really versatile way to practice French irregular verbs!

French être worksheets

These packets will help you teach:

  • French irregular verbs avoir, être, faire, aller, and venir in the present tense
  • writing negative sentences
  • answering questions
  • hair/eye color descriptions with avoir
  • common expressions with être and faire – vocabulary lists included
  • the futur proche
  • the passé récent
  • prepositions à and de with contractions (in venir packet)

How are they set up?

The activities progress in difficulty of activities from matching and multiple choice to sentence writing and answering questions. Because all the French irregular verbs worksheets follow the same structure, they are perfect to use together, but they can be used as stand-alone resources anytime. Used all together, they become a familiar way for students to practice French irregular verbs.

French irregular verbs worksheets

Which verbs are included?

You’ll get no-prep packets for the most common irregular verbs that beginners need to know:

  • avoir
  • être
  • faire
  • aller
  • venir

What types of activities are included?

You’ll find a wide variety of activities so students can get the maximum benefit and stay engaged! Activities include:

  • matching
  • multiple choice
  • fill in the blank
  • short answer
  • negative sentence writing
  • answering questions
  • reading comprehension included in some packets
French verb worksheets

What do teachers say about this French irregular verbs bundle?

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I teach K-8 and I’ve been using this with a lot of the intermediate and middle school kids. I love the visuals. It’s nice having these common verbs all in one document. As usual, your content is perfect. Merci!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I love this bundle! A must have if you are teaching basic French or early immersion. I teach grade 6 and 7 students and these verbs are key for basic French comprehension and speaking. The lessons are clear and easy for students to understand and follow. They gain comprehension and understanding while also building their confidence in the language. This is a great resource, thank you!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource is amazing. I really love that the instructions are available in both French and English as I can leave this with my late immersion students and they can work independently.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “GREAT resource!! Love the activities great for remote learning and asynchronous work. The repetition is always beneficial for them to learn. It’s a GREAT bundle – so worth it.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”Love your resources. One can never have enough practice pages and yours are always so well organized with clear instructions. Such a time saver!”

Find the French irregular verbs conjugation bundle here!

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