it’s published by Vibrante Press, 2430 Juan Tabo, Suite 101, Albuquerque, NM 87112. It’s a book and a cassette. There are verb “songs” as well as many other areas addressed. It’s uneven, but there are certainly several worthwhile ideas inside. Robin Ziperman ====================== 97/01 From-> Steven Langlois Subject: Re: Verb games-HELP! Dianne (and anyone else who would benefit!) Sounds like you need to run the “verbal Olympics.” This works for any grade and is a sure proof fun way to practice and learn verbs! It has been used by literally hundreds of French teachers across Canada and the United States. The example uses -ER verbs but you can use any verb, any tense. Here it is in a nut-shell: VERBAL OLYMPICS HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED: The teacher stands in front of the game, and one student stands on each side of the teacher with chalk in hand, ready to write. The teacher spins the wheels (the smaller wheel first) and moves away from the board so the students ge