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Guess Who Board

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A board to print in colour and laminate - to save money buying a pre-made game!!! You could easily adapt to French/Spanish with different names!
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Punctuation

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I'm using this as a reminder to pupils (and I am embarrassed to say which year they are in!) but I thought it could be useful to others. A ppt for recapping how to use some punctuation in a sentence correctly, looking specifically at questions and statements, capital letters, and apostrophes (with omission only, not possession - that will come in another ppt later).
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Meine Stadt

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A ppt introducing the main places in the town Explaining what there is in the town using es gibt Learning which places are masculine, feminine and neutral (group 1, 2 or 3) A quick reading exercise differentiated A vocab sheet for the lesson
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En ville

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<p>Recaps places in the town, asks “what is there in the town” and how to describe what’s in the town, recaps 5 prepositions. Anagrams of places in town as plenary.</p>
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Writing Frames

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<p><p>Writine frames - a sheet you can give your students to aid them to put a text together. There are some various ones here - past tense, present tense, future tense on holiday, and opinions</p> The future one also shows how to make conditional sentences (in red and bold)</p>
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Firework by Katy Perry - finding poetic devices

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Shows that pop songs use language for effect. Listen to the song (youtube) and ask pupils to listen out for poetic devices, then hand out the lyrics, ask them to highlight them on the sheet. Then ask them to create their own examples of poetic devices for fireworks.
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Media

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<p>Links with Echo 3 pp 6-7. Talking about what you use the computer for.</p>
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Comparing Towns

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<p>A lesson on making comparisons between towns. Explains comparatives and superlatives. Follow up (shorter) lesson building on these concepts.</p>
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Guten Tag!

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Quick introduction to saying hello and having a basic conversation in German Could be a 'first lesson' in German Vocab sheet also provided
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keeping fit

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<p>links with logo 2 chapter 3 part 4, refers back to being ill (previous section). Explains asking questions and ways of staying fit.</p>
work experience questions and answersQuick View
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work experience questions and answers

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<p>on the topic of work experience: two slides, with questions and answer frames, I printed and cut them out and got students to match them up, then write a roleplay from them. The idea is that your granny usually asks you about things like this, since mum and dad normally know all about work experience anyhow.</p> Other ppt also contains questions, and a plenary activity getting them to decide which question matches the answer. Word docs - writing or speaking about work experience, and shows q+A dialogue ideas. Excel sheet - vocab for describing work experience
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Music

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<p>Types of music, links with Echo 3 pp8-9. Shows use of dass and word order change. Gives examples of musicians linked with genres. Listening extracts use Echo but you could adapt as answers given.</p>
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Relative Clauses

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<p>Simple examples of how to put relative clauses together. Is not a whole lesson - just a couple of examples with moving words. Fits in with the topic of personality.</p>