Level B2 - Quelle Bonne Surprise - Listening and Pronoun Practice
Listening comprehension - Listen to a story and fill in the blanks with 100 pronouns!
Level B2: Quelle Bonne Surprise - Listening Comprehension and Pronoun Practice
Listen to a six minute story, read by François, and complete an exercise filling in 100 blanks with all kinds of different pronouns! This story uses advanced level grammar and vocabulary. Follow the steps below for a complete learning experience including reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
STEP 1: Listen to the audio recording of the story without looking at the text. See how much you can understand before moving on to STEP 2.
STEP 2: Download and print your fill in the blanks exercise and be ready to write as you listen in STEP 3.
STEP 3: Listen to the audio recording again, and fill in the blanks with the pronouns you hear.
STEP 4: Check your work using the answer key provided.
STEP 5: Download the full text and read along (aloud) with François as you listen to the audio again. Repeat this step frequently to increase fluency.
The full upper level French exercise includes the following types of pronouns:
- Adverbial Pronoun Y
- Adverbial Pronoun EN
- Indirect Object Pronouns LUI - LEUR
- Direct Object Pronouns LE - LA - LES
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Demonstrative Pronouns CELUI - CELLE - CEUX
- Relative Pronouns QUI - QUE - DONT - CE QUI - CE QUE - CE DONT
- Composed Relative Pronouns like AUQUEL
- These exercises are included in my FRENCH PROGRAM FOR SELF-LEARNERS.
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Jennifer is originally from Louisiana, and has been teaching French for over 20 years. She has been living in France with her husband and children since 2013, and continues to teach French both online and locally. She completed a BA in French and English, and taught French and moved to France for a year before completing an MA degree in French literature and language. While living in the US, she taught French for 15 years at Saint Louis University High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school for young men.