Four British students must use their expertise in French quantifiers and intensifiers in a game of On exagère.
Observing a French local, Pierre, the students must correctly describe what he is doing using quantifiers and intensifiers.
The first student who is able to correctly explain what Pierre is doing using quantifiers and intensifiers gets a point.
Teacher notes
You could set up a challenge similar to that in the film.
Split your class into small team, and then either you or another student could play the role of Pierre.
The team that correctly correctly explains what you are doing gets a point for their team.
Curriculum Notes
This clip is relevant for teaching French at KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
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