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EFL / ESL grammar LESSON for French students - HOW TO SAY A DATE OF BIRTH

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The French English teacher
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  1. This is a bundle of 12 grammar lessons. I designed these resources for French EFL or ESL students (originally 6ème and 5ème students _ years 7 and 8 / 6th and 7th grades _ but these resources can also be used with higher levels as revisions). Please note that this bundle is designed for French nat
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This is a grammar lesson on how to say a date of birth in English. It is designed for French EFL or ESL beginners. Please note that this resource is for French students only as some explanations are in French.

In this lesson, you will find the rule and a recap of everything necessary to say a date of birth (ordinal numbers, months and cardinal numbers). An example is also provided.

I have included 2 versions of this resource: A4-size and US Letter-size. There are 2 pages in each version:

  • one page with a colored version of the lesson.
  • another page with a black and white version

All of the pages can both be seen in the preview.

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2 pages
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