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'I have used Le Diable et le Champignon with 2 groups already. It was very well received. Thanks for a lovely book.' - Mrs. A. Argent, teacher in adult education. (comment received 2 weeks after buying the book)

Lire, imaginer, composer (2nd edition)

Price: £49.99

ISBN: 978-0-9565431-1-0

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Lire, imaginer, composer (2nd edition)

Get your students excited about oral discussion!

Improves students' performance in speaking, reading and writing and encourages creative student-to-student oral interaction. Based on short, accessible stories from the Francophone world.

Are your students ever reluctant to talk in French? Often it's because they are worried about 'getting it wrong', because the situation seems stilted, because they lack confidence and sometimes because they're not enthused by the topic of conversation. This book gets your students excited about talking to each other!

Lire, Imaginer, Composer provides you with discrete units of work which can be slotted in to your teaching programme. They:

  • require no preparation on your part - worksheets and teacher answers are provided
  • explore themes central to AS & A2 Level / IB Diploma Language B (new syllabus from 2011)
  • get students enjoying talking and interacting
  • introduce students to very accessible literary texts
  • contain a wide range of reading, writing and speaking activities leading to differentiated outcomes
  • are ideal for use by a language assistant
  • teach grammar and vocabulary
  • encourage creativity in discussion, role play and writing

Each unit is centred around a short story, revealed bit by bit and with support vocabulary given to make the reading easier. At each stage questions encourage students to speculate orally (e.g. what might happen next, why someone did something, what the consequences might be, etc.). Because there are no ‘correct’ answers students are freed from the anxiety of ‘getting it wrong’ and are able to use their creativity and imagination in the target language. The student is also given grammar exercises that practise in context grammar points arising from the story. The unit then finishes with a productive task.

The short stories included are:

  • Monsieur Blink – Michel Tremblay (Canada)
  • L'entretien – Fré dé ric Gerchambeau (France)
  • Scooter au bout de la nuit – Philippe Lacoche (France)
  • Le diable et le champignon – Michel Tremblay (Canada)
  • Portrait de famille – Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe)
  • Vincento – Gabrielle Roy (Canada)

Benefits for teachers

  • requires no preparation - photocopiable worksheets and teacher answers provided
  • contains a wide range of reading, writing and speaking activities leading to differentiated outcomes
  • ideal for use by language assistants

Benefits for IB students

  • makes reading literary texts exciting and interactive
  • gets students enjoying talking and using their imagination and creativity
  • teaches grammar and vocabulary

Benefits for AS/A2 students

  • explores themes central to AS and A2
  • gets students enjoying talking & interacting
  • teaches grammar and vocabulary