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Theme: The 12 months of the year in French

Hello and welcome.
Today we are reviewing the 12 months of the year in French.
In 10 minutes, not one more.
Shall we begin? Let's go!

The months of the year

Here are the 12 months of the year, in order:

  • January
  • FEBRUARY
  • March
  • april
  • may
  • June
  • July
  • august
  • september
  • october
  • november
  • December

Like the days of the week, months are written in lowercase except at the beginning of sentences.

Use in sentences

Here are some examples of how to use months:

  • My birthday is in March.
  • It's hot in July.
  • School starts in September.
  • We are going on vacation in August.

Ask a question with the months

Here are some helpful questions:

  • What month is it?
  • What month were you born in?
  • Is it cold in December?

And possible answers:

  • It's January.
  • I was born in May.
  • Yes, it is cold in winter, especially in December.

Practical advice

To remember the months of the year:

  • Repeat them out loud every day.
  • Associate each month with an event or season.
  • Make a timeline with the months of the year.
  • Write down your important appointments or memories with the corresponding month.

Conclusion

There you have it, you have just reviewed the 12 months of the year in French.
Thank you for your attention.
It was 10 minutes a day, not one more!
See you tomorrow ?

Writing

Take a piece of paper and a pen.
Copy the following sentences in block letters.

To write by hand:

  1. My birthday is in October.
  2. In December, it often snows.
  3. We are going on vacation in July.
  4. In September, school starts.
  5. It's hot in August.

When you're finished, take a photo of your sheet and upload it to the platform by clicking the link below.
This exercise will help you remember the months of the year and write them correctly.

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