With two great stories in each book, it's fun learning your first words in French with the French robot! In the first story in this book, the French robot wraps up some of Daniel's toys, and Daniel has to guess what they are. But are they all his toys? In the second story, Daniel helps Père Noël by counting in French how many books and scarves there are, and by
wrapping some presents. Père Noël lets Daniel choose something to take home, but what will he choose?
The French vocabulary in Book 3 includes the following:Essential phrases: Bonjour, Au revoir, s'il vous plaît, Regarde, Aidez-moi!
Numbers: un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix
Toys: un ballon, un bateau, un nounours, une poupée, un vélo
Christmas presents: un livre, une écharpe
Family members: mon père, ma mère
Christmas words: Père Noël, le sapin, cadeaux
The author of this book is a qualified teacher, with 20 years experience in teaching languages to children. This book is ideal for children aged 3 - 7 but it may also interest children of other ages. At the back of the book there are two pages that may be photocopied for class or home use:Useful French words and phrases - To help learn some French words you could create a poster by copying some of the words and pictures.
A short song that could be sung or made into a rap - how many different versions can you create using the lyrics?
Also available by the same author are the following books:Sophie And The French Magician
Jack And The French Languasaurus (books 1, 2 & 3)
Daniel And The French Robot (books 1, 2 & 3)
Daniel And The French Robot - Teacher's Resource book
Young Cool Kids Learn French
Cool Kids Speak French (books 1, 2 & 3)
First 100 Words In French Coloring Book Cool Kids Speak French
French Word Games Cool Kids Speak French
Joanne Leyland specialises in writing books teaching foreign languages to children in a fun and engaging way. Her varied range includes activity books, holiday phrase books with challenges, special Christmas editions, word search editions, first 100 words colouring book editions, photocopiable games and stories. Joanne studied languages at University and she lived abroad for almost 2 years in the 1990s. Before she became a teacher she worked in exporting where she enjoyed speaking her foreign languages on a daily basis. She has now been teaching languages to 3 to 11 year olds for almost 20 years. The two things she loves most about teaching is seeing her pupils enjoy her lessons and using her creativity to help them learn. When she isn't teaching or writing another book, she's probably speaking French, Spanish, German or Italian with her friends, trying out a new recipe, swimming or gardening. She's still a lot to learn about growing vegetables, but she's giving it a go, and believes it's always good to learn something new.