





Masculine vs. Proximity: Exploring Inclusive Grammar
✨ Description:
Bring contemporary grammar into your classroom with this ready-to-use worksheet on proximity agreement — a major shift recently acknowledged by the Académie française.
Traditionally, masculine forms have dominated French grammar. But now, students can explore how the closest nounmay determine agreement in mixed-gender noun groups — a rule that sparks both grammatical curiosity and critical thinking.
💡 What’s Inside:
✔️ Clear grammar explanation comparing traditional vs. proximity agreement
✔️ Real-life sentence analysis and rewriting tasks
✔️ Comparison and reflection section to encourage discussion
✔️ Creative writing extension using inclusive grammar
✔️ Cultural note on grammar, equality, and social change
✔️ Answer key included for easy classroom or independent use
🧑🏫 Perfect for:
ATAR Unit 3/4 and Year 11–12 grammar review
Cultural or debate-based lessons on language and inclusion
Introducing modern grammatical trends and reforms
✨ Description:
Bring contemporary grammar into your classroom with this ready-to-use worksheet on proximity agreement — a major shift recently acknowledged by the Académie française.
Traditionally, masculine forms have dominated French grammar. But now, students can explore how the closest nounmay determine agreement in mixed-gender noun groups — a rule that sparks both grammatical curiosity and critical thinking.
💡 What’s Inside:
✔️ Clear grammar explanation comparing traditional vs. proximity agreement
✔️ Real-life sentence analysis and rewriting tasks
✔️ Comparison and reflection section to encourage discussion
✔️ Creative writing extension using inclusive grammar
✔️ Cultural note on grammar, equality, and social change
✔️ Answer key included for easy classroom or independent use
🧑🏫 Perfect for:
ATAR Unit 3/4 and Year 11–12 grammar review
Cultural or debate-based lessons on language and inclusion
Introducing modern grammatical trends and reforms
✨ Description:
Bring contemporary grammar into your classroom with this ready-to-use worksheet on proximity agreement — a major shift recently acknowledged by the Académie française.
Traditionally, masculine forms have dominated French grammar. But now, students can explore how the closest nounmay determine agreement in mixed-gender noun groups — a rule that sparks both grammatical curiosity and critical thinking.
💡 What’s Inside:
✔️ Clear grammar explanation comparing traditional vs. proximity agreement
✔️ Real-life sentence analysis and rewriting tasks
✔️ Comparison and reflection section to encourage discussion
✔️ Creative writing extension using inclusive grammar
✔️ Cultural note on grammar, equality, and social change
✔️ Answer key included for easy classroom or independent use
🧑🏫 Perfect for:
ATAR Unit 3/4 and Year 11–12 grammar review
Cultural or debate-based lessons on language and inclusion
Introducing modern grammatical trends and reforms