Description
Here’s a digital escape game for passé composé vs imparfait that is a fun way to learn about French history and culture AND practice the difference between the verb tenses at the same time! Your friend has been the victim of mistaken identity and is now being held hostage in the Louvre. In order to free him, you’ll have to use your French skills.
To find the keys to free the friend, students will have to answer questions based on a video and a written passage, plus practice using both the passé composé and imparfait. Activities are in French, with a little bit of English to help make things clear. Includes both avoir and être as helping verbs, regular and irregular verbs.
This Digital escape game for passé composé vs imparfait includes a detailed teacher instruction guide with answer key and a link to access the site. Students will need access to the Internet/YouTube in order to play the game. Students will enjoy this game as a fun way of practicing the formation and usage of both tenses.
A summary of what’s included:
- teacher’s guide with instructions and answer key
- access to the game website
- reading activity – find the number of instances of the passé composé vs imparfait
- conjugation activity – choose whether to use the passé composé or imparfait and conjugate the verb
- reading activity – read a biographical article and answer the question
- listening activity – watch and listen to a short video abotu the Louvre and choose which verb you heard – the passé compoé or the imparfait
- reading activity – read the directions and follow a map to find where your friend is being held
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