Modern Foreign Languages French
Beginner
60 mins
Teacher/Student led
+100 XP

Count Ahead (les Nombres)

Learn to count from un to dix in French through interactive steps. Listen to pronunciations, spin a wheel to practise shouting numbers, match them in a memory game, complete a class word search and homework crossword, listen to a counting conversation, and discuss everyday uses with classmates.

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    1 - Welcome to Number Time

    Illustration for Welcome to Number TimeNumbers are everywhere! Today we're learning how to count from 1 to 10 in French. Knowing French numbers helps when playing games, telling time, and understanding addresses in France.

    Imagine you're at a French market counting apples or playing football and the score is deux-un (2-1). Numbers help you join in the fun!

    By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

    • Count confidently from un to dix
    • Hear and recognise French numbers
    • Use numbers in games and counting

    2 - Meet the French Numbers

    Word TableHere are the French numbers from 1 to 10. Click each number to hear how it's pronounced, then count along with a finger in the air!

    Notice how some sound similar to English (un like 'one', quatre like 'four') - these are called cognates and make learning easier.

    3 - Spin and Count

    Spin the WheelTime for some wheel-spinning excitement! Spin the wheel to land on a number, then everyone shout it out in French together. How quickly can we count around the class?

    4 - Number Match Challenge

    Matching PairsGreat spinning! Now test your memory by matching French numbers to their English meanings. Flip the cards quickly - can you beat your personal best time?

    5 - Class Word Search

    Word Search WorksheetYour teacher will hand out word search worksheets. Find all 10 French numbers hidden in the grid - work with a partner to spot them faster!

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