This is a 1 1/2 page story written in the past tense about a magic elf named Merlin, who ends up on Earth by accident. He sees a lot of things after he accidentally falls out of Santa's bag of toys. One day, a young girl sees him on the ground and picks him up, and her curiosity for the small elf leads her to unexpected things. This is a great story to use during the Christmas season to help reinforce the structures: a vu, ne pouvait pas, portait, a souhaité, and pourrait.
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Included is a 10-question worksheet for the students to complete after reading the story. The questions are in English, and the students are asked to answer in English.
Also included is a page with teaching ideas and tips, as well as PQA questions to help introduce new structures.
There is a worksheet for the students to illustrate the story.
There is also a who, what, when, where, why worksheet in French and a summary activity in English of the story.*If more than one teacher is using this product, you must purchase more than one product.Earth
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Spanish Teacher
Location:
PA

Time Published
Nice Resource
This is a great resource to have to help the teacher as a group read, students with solo reading, and absent students. There is also a lot of elements with that help them understand the setting and it is read by multiple characters for the speaking parts.
I recommend this product.
Spanish Teacher
Location:
PA

Time Published
Not the full audiobook
I bought this audiobook for $15 this morning, only to find out that the only file you get is chapter 7. The company has not responded to me about why they are not sending an entire audiobook, when that is how it is marketed. I would love this resource if it was the book in full.
I recommend this product.
Gaby
Location:
Connecticut

Time Published
Gabriella Intemann
It would be great if not for the fact that when it was translated from French to Spanish, not all the names of people and at time words were translated. So you get Moreau instead of Martinez and at time the word "and" is in French. If you want to take the time to fix it is worth the effort but for the price you should not have to lose time fixing it.
I recommend this product.
MT
Location:
VT

Time Published
Great series - Intro to Paris
Looking for a way to introduce your students to Paris via a story? Like cute little rodents? Novice students need lots of input and repetition and a glossary to help them out? Look no further. There's definitely a bit of repetitiveness in these books but the storyline and curiosity about what happens to Rhumus keeps you reading. The author is very capable and has come up with yet another creative storyline that gets students reading. I particularly liked the 2nd book which had me hooked in wanting to know how the building frustration of the rats would resolve. You won't want to miss adding these titles to your classroom library!
I recommend this product.
Jack
Location:
Arizona, USA

Time Published
Interesting and at my level (A1-A2)
This book was a pleasure to read. I understood most of it, but there were still some words I had to look up. The glossary in the back was very convenient. The story was interesting as well, and I found myself looking forward to seeing what was going to happen. Thanks.
I recommend this product.
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