I'm looking for ideas to build in some painless regular practice of French with my Y10 son as he moves towards his GCSE. I'm conscious that "little and often" is the best approach but struggling to figure out how to structure this. I am not a fluent French speaker but can do his level. Currently I tend to randomly ask him to conjugate a verb or respond to a question (eg "how are you?") when I remember to, but it's sporadic and I feel like I am sucking the joy from the language when I would like to do the opposite.
Does anyone have any ideas of how I can build some painless French practice into everyday life in a way that will be helpful for his school work?
Thank you/merci!
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blinkbonny · 12/03/2019 08:50
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