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Hello all! This board is such a wonderful resource. Forgive me if this has already been asked, but this is my first year teaching upper level French (above level 3). I'm currently teaching levels 2, 3, 4, and 5. Levels 2 & 3 are using the textbook "Espaces" but we do not have an official text of any kind for levels 4 and 5. We've been reading or will be reading the usual books- Le Petit prince, Candide, Pierre et Jean, etc.. I give students a lot of vocab as it comes up in these texts or in newspaper articles we read, but I can't help but feel this way is disorganized and maybe not hitting the most important vocab for their language development. Is there some kind of text with great upper-level vocab lists that anyone can recommend?

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Madame Suzanne On 2/19/14, KM wrote: > Hello all! This board is such a wonderful resource. Forgive > me if this has already been asked, but this is my first > year teaching upper level French (above level 3). I'm > currently teaching levels 2, 3, 4, and 5. Levels 2 & 3 are > using the textbook "Espaces" but we do not have an official > text ...See More
Feb 20, 2014
James in Belgium Greetings, I am an American Advanced Placement French teacher with students in their 4th to 6th year of secondary study of French. There is no one single text for the upper level courses. A small collection of thin books is needed. The following are all published by CLE International. They can be found on line in USA book stores such as Continental...See More
Feb 22, 2014
Anne I use intrigue by Elizabeth Blood from Pearson. I love the book. I used it in both level 4 and 5. It is an intrigue that keeps on going and progressively gets harder. It has grammar exercises build in which is nice for a quick review.
Mar 25, 2014


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