Imagine you're an artist in Paris painting the Eiffel Tower at sunset. What colours would you use? Today we're diving into the rainbow of French colours to describe everything around us!
Colours help us talk about our clothes, our pets, our favourite toys, and even the Irish countryside in French. Knowing these words means you can say 'J'ai un chat noir' (I have a black cat)!
Here are today's 10 French colours. Click each word to hear the perfect French pronunciation, then say it yourself! Notice how some words like orange sound almost the same as English - these 'cognates' make learning easier.
Watch for patterns: most colours are masculine (no article needed here) but a few like rose are feminine. This helps when you describe things like 'une robe rose' (a pink dress).
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Digital Reference (Interactive)
Option 2: Printed Reference Sheet
Download Vocabulary Sheet (PDF)
Time to match colours to their pictures! Look carefully at each coloured object and click the correct French word from the options below. Can you do it faster than last time?
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Great colour recognition! Now test your memory - flip the cards to match each French colour word with its picture. Work quickly to beat your best time and find all the pairs!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Your teacher will hand out worksheets with colourful pictures. Look at each one and write the correct French colour word underneath from the word bank. This matches what we just practised on screen!
Worksheet Instructions: