The number one question I get asked by colleagues and customers is "How do you structure your Core French blocks?" Because it is such a common request, I thought I'd share it here. In my middle school, our blocks are 52 minutes long. I try to fit in some opportunity for students to speak, listen to, read, and write French in every block, but it doesn't always work out that way for timing purposes. If I don't have time and have to cut something, I make sure that I never cut out speaking. I want my students to speak French every single day. Here is a sample structure for a typical middle school French block: 1. Date and Weather report (2-3 minutes) a. The first unit I teach in Core French is weather and calendar. This allows for all the students to have familiar vocabulary and framework so that we can start every day with a brief weather report. I will welcome the students in French and tell them the date, then I ask “Quel temps fait-il?” and ask for volu