This site has practice and games sorted by verbs, vocabulary, and grammar. Great way to practice!
https://www.bates.edu/french-francophone-studies/major-francophone-newspapers/
If you missed class or just need to refresh your knowledge, she explains things really well
Has a variety of helpful French language-related videos.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/mafrance/flash/interactive_popup.shtml
Awesome way to record your voice and save as an mp3 file! Just record, click "save", and you can save to a drive; if using Chromebooks, please have a folder in your Google Drive dedicated to French Audio, and please share with me! If using another computer, you can save to the computer's drive and then e-mail the mp3 to me. You do NOT need an account to record and save!
http://online-voice-recorder.com/
This is a link to a free recording site that lets you share your recordings via e-mail or link sharing. No account necessary! =)
Dr and Mrs Vandertrampp song
Study your regions of Metropolitan France with this fun practice quiz. :)
Use this link to teach your parents/guardians/siblings the days of the week in French!
Video includes a chart on how to conjugate regular -RE verbs in French...also includes the tune of "Frère Jacques" to help you remember the endings!
An explanation of how to conjugate a regular -IR verb in French...as well as how to use the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance song to remember the endings...also has some funny gifs in this one.
Puts a rhythm to the conjugations of "aller" that may or may not help you remember them better...also has some silly gifs in there!
We will occasionally use some of the games on this site to review, but you can also check them out yourself. Give it a try! Just search for a specific subject matter or even by our textbook.
Etre Etre Etre Etre Etre Etre Etre Etre ARRET! This song MIGHT help you remember the conjugations of être. :)