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Over the years my French teachers have called warm-ups or bellringers different things. I'm talking about the short activities students do at the beginning of class. What do you call them in your class? thanks so much.
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James in Belgium There is no catchy term or phrase for what you are looking.

En français, on pourra dire, activités de révision rapide.

Lorsque vous voulez lancer un nouveau sujet ou unité, il y a le terme, activité d'éveil d'intérêt.

Cordialement,

James

On 8/27/13, Amna wrote: > Over the years my French tea...See More
Aug 30, 2013
Jaron HM I always called them "Le Premier Exercice" - short, practice, and accurate.

On 8/30/13, James in Belgium wrote: > > There is no catchy term or phrase for what you are looking. > > En français, on pourra dire, activités de révision rapide. > > Lorsque vous voulez lancer un nouveau sujet ou unité, il y a le > terme,...See More
Aug 31, 2013
Antoine On 8/31/13, Jaron HM wrote: > I always called them "Le Premier Exercice" - short, practice, and > accurate. > > > On 8/30/13, James in Belgium wrote: >> >> There is no catchy term or phrase for what you are looking. >> >> En français, on pourra dire, activités de révision rapide. >> >> Lorsque v...See More
Sep 1, 2013
Robin My term for the warm-up" Soyez-Prêt.
Sep 14, 2013
Melinda On 9/14/13, Robin wrote:

> My term for the warm-up" Soyez-Prêt.

The French wouldn't use this, but because we used to call them "Bellringers", I call them Quasimodos. The kids like it.
Oct 10, 2013


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