Imagine you're on holiday in France and you meet a new friend. How would you tell them about your family in French? Today, you're going to learn how!
In this lesson, you will:
You should know the French words for your family members and be able to use them confidently.
Discover the key French vocabulary for your lesson through an interactive table. This handy reference lets you view each word alongside its English translation and listen to the correct pronunciation at your own pace.
Take your time to explore all six entries, repeating the audio as needed to build confidence in how the words sound. It's a great way to familiarise yourself with the essentials before moving forward.
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
In France, families are very important and often live close to each other, even if they are in different towns. Many French people enjoy spending time with their famille (family), including grandparents who are called grand-père and grand-mère . Children often visit their grandparents at weekends, and everyone shares stories and laughs together.
A special tradition in French families is the big Sunday lunch, known as repas de famille . The whole family gathers around the table for a long meal with delicious food like bread, cheese, and roast chicken. This time helps strengthen family bonds and pass down traditions from older to younger generations.
French people also celebrate Mother's Day (La Fête des Mères ) and Father's Day (La Fête des Pères ) with gifts and family outings. Respect for parents and elders is a key value, and children learn to say s'il vous plaît (please) and merci (thank you) from a young age.
Let's put your French vocabulary to the test with this interactive quiz. You'll see images related to everyday life and choose the correct label from multiple-choice options in French. It's a fun way to reinforce what you're learning and build confidence in recognising words.
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)