French Kids Vocabulary
Vocabulary is central to learn a new language because without sufficient vocabulary we cannot understand others or express our own ideas. Learning vocabulary can be challenging. In this page we offer you different topics, with games and audios just to practice at your own pace and rhythm. Learn and practice French Kids vocabulary by clicking the link of your interest.
My First French Words
My First French Words with the vowel A
My First French Words with the vowel E
My First French Words with the vowel I
My First French Words with the vowel O
My First French Words with the vowel U
My First French Words with B
My First French Words with C
My First French Words with Ç
My First French Words with Ch
Everyday Vocabulary
Se saluer (Greetings)
Les activités (Activities - verbs)
La nourriture (The Food)
Le temps (The weather)
Les saisons (The seasons)
La ferme (The farm)
Les endroits (Places to go)
Les Pays (The Countries)
Questions Personnelles (Personal Questions)
Les Questions (Questions words)
Les Couleurs (The colours)
Les chiffres ( Numbers)
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À Lécole
Les objets de la classe
L’énergie
Le corps humain
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Jokes for kids
Songs for Kids
Stories for Kids
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How can you learn these new words better?
Research studies have shown that in most cases words have to be met 5-7 times before they are admitted to long-term memory. This is how, through reading, we learn the words of our own language. Words are also more easily learned if you are active in the process - meaning drawing a picture of the word, writing your own definition of it in English or in your mother tongue, thinking of an example sentence to use it in. This is better than simply writing the word and its native language equivalent. (adapted from The importance of vocabulary)
French Vocabulary
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