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I am a new French teacher this year and our school is ordering new French textbooks...I have no idea where to start with this! I would love any suggestions.
Popovich On 5/11/16, Waldron wrote: > I am a new French teacher this year and our school is > ordering new French textbooks...I have no idea where to > start with this! I would love any suggestions.

I am using D'Accord from Vista Learning (French 1 and 2). This is my 2nd year using the books and their SuperSite. I like it so much that I am...See More
May 11, 2016
Kim I second the D'accord series and the supersite. There is a lot of information in each book, so I don't teach everything that's in the book. If you're interested in saving some money, you can order either Espaces or Promenade and get D'accord 1 and D'accord 2 in one binding. Espaces organized exactly like D'ac 1 and 2, except for the review section...See More
May 11, 2016
Jarod H-M I would also suggest taking a look at T'es branché?

Unlike D'accord, it was written for middle and high school level classes. It is also very up to date and is structured in a pretty logical way. It was co-written by Toni Theisen - a past President of ACTFL with a long experience in K-12 language teaching.

The biggest drawn bac...See More
May 16, 2016
Jarod H-M I would also suggest taking a look at T'es branché?

Unlike D'accord, it was written for middle and high school level classes. It is also very up to date and is structured in a pretty logical way. It was co-written by Toni Theisen - a past President of ACTFL with a long experience in K-12 language teaching.

The biggest drawn bac...See More
May 16, 2016


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