Game of running dictation to revise tenses and vocabularies.
Includes several tenses and various topics (hobbies, holidays, ideal house), so ideal to revise speaking and writing skills in view of GCSEs.
Slide includes instructions and sheets to print out (white slides) and put on the walls of the room.
Powerpoint that can be used across several lessons to introduce/revise the present tense.
The first part of the slide is targeted more at beginners/KS3 and focuses on regular -er verbs. It is linked to the topic of school routine, with a starter focused on telling the time.
It comes with grammar explanations and practice exercises, a listening (teacher reading out sentences) and a writing activity.
The rest of the slide introduces a focus on the 4 main irregular verbs (être, avoir, aller, faire), as well as explanations + an exercise on all 3 types of verbs (-ER, -IR and RE).
**Answers are included in the slides, and handouts are as well **(slides with white backgroud) ready to be printed !
Lesson to introduce students to the conversation part of the GCSE Speaking exam. Used for Y10 students for their end of year speaking exam, but can be useful for revisions.
Created for AQA GCSE but easily adapted for other exam boards.
Includes:
Exercise to revise question words
Listening activity to focus on the tense of the question (sentences for the teacher to read out - students need to focus on tense and time phrases)
table for students to write out specific structures to express opinions, varied vocabularies and adjectives, structures and connectives.
This sheet can then be used for students as a revision sheet.
Worksheets to observe and take apart a model writing for the Q3 writing of the Cambridge IGCSE (could be easily adapted to Edexel IGCSE, or other GCSE exams).
This was done as feedback on the CIE IGCSE writing paper 0520/43 of May/June 2021, and to help GCSE students get clear expectations of what they need to do in this writing.
It gets students to observe a model writing and assess if the task has been properly completed + identify complex structures used in the writing.
Then, They have another writing subject, broken down so they can work through the steps of the preparation.
Can be given as homework/cover or be done in groups in class.
Was very helpful weeks before the exam as revisions.
Word document can be easily adapted to your class.
List of 50 words with translation - vocabulary of Food in French.
Quizlet link for practice
“open” vocab test.
I gave my students a list of 50 items (some new, some familiar), and a quizlet link to help them practice.
The test required them to write down 20 words with their translation in English.
I found good levels of motivation and success in this test, since the students would write what they knew, but still needed 20 words correctly spelt.
The quizlet link is at the bottom of the word document.
Lesson to introduce the future simple in French.
Not tied in to a specific topic (vocabulary used is rather general). Can be tied it to the topic World of Work, but also Hobbies.
Includes:
introduction to the vocabulary used during the lesson
explanation of the Futur Simple (with a slide where students have to infer the changes, then explanations)
Practice exercises
Introduction of main exceptions for stems (être, avoir, aller, faire)
Practice exercise
Pair speaking activity.
All answers are included on the slide.
Handouts are available under various formats (doc, pdf, or at the end of the powerpoint).
Wordsearches on the vocabulary of clothes.
Good to consolidate new vocabulary / for revisions.
TWO LEVELS AVAILABLE for differentiation or to adapt to level of students.
1: Students have to find the vocabulary in the grid and write out the English translation.
2: Students are given the English vocabulary (and the article) and need to find the French translation so they can find the vocabulary in the grid.
Powerpoint to introduce the vocabulary of types of houses in German, and practice the 3rd person singular of the verb “wohnen”.
Includes slides to introduce vocabulary and a short conversation activity.
Details for activities available in the notes of the slides
Handouts at the end of the powerpoint.
Lesson to revise clothes and opinions.
Includes:
-Vocab recap on clothes and colour adjectives
talk about the weather and what you wear
Reading comprehension on what you wear (2 texts, with a “who says what” activity, and expressions to find in the texts and translate).
Focus on opinion adjectives
Translation English>French re-using vocabulary.
Plenary oral activity.
Handouts available and ready to print. Worksheet is on last page of powerpoint.
For a lesson more targeted at beginners, introducing clothes and colour adjectives (focus on adjective agreement) : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12895190
Lesson to introduce/revise the vocabulary of clothes and the particularities of the adjective agreements (focusing on colours).
Includes:
slides to practice and learn the vocabulary,
match up activities
) observations about the agreements and the Adjective Agreement machine (a creative and visual way to learn the grammar).
practice exercise
Listening exercise on vocabulary and adjectives (no audio, teacher needs to readout sentences
speaking activities
Sentence builders for a writing activity / homework.
All handouts are provided + can be found at the end of the powerpoint.
Activity to look at the conceptual understanding of the brochure for a French IB class (Standard Level).
Comes with an actual brochure with comprehension questions (with two levels for differentiation), as well as two handouts explaining the structure of the text type, and giving some useful vocabulary to write their own.
Easy board game which can be printed and laminated (or just put in a plastic sleeve.
You only need 1 or 2 dice and something for students to track their progress.
Rules included in document, with ideas for differentiation, but very easy to adapt or change up the rules.
Activity to use question words in French.
Identifying question words, then using them in a short conversation about yourself.
Also, activity to match up questions and answers, to look at the structure of an answer.
Activity to study the dangers of technology (especially phones) through a French song.
Vocabulary and gapfil activity, with some comprehension questions and a True/False on the song.
Getting students to talk about their own life with their phone, and drawing risks of mobile phones from the song.
Song has been very popular with my students !
Creative and visual way to explain adjective agreement in French.
Introduction to recall vocabulary, and slides to show use of the “machine”.
Can be printed as a poster, or a re-usable handout for students to refer back to.
for full lesson on description and adjective agreement, go here : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12894986
Lesson to learn about adjective agreement in French, while describing personality.
ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT MACHINE to provide visual, creative way of understanding grammar point.
Building up vocabulary of adjectives + grammar focus on adjective agreement.
Activities:
vocab building
differentiated listening (no audio provided but transcript to read out)
grammar focus
sentence builders for writing activity.
game activity (for oral/writing/pair work) describing cartoon characters and guessing who it is.
Powerpoint includes all answers + handouts ready to be printed.
Listening/reading comprehension created from an Alliance Française video.
It talks about the diversity of types of families in France, the evolution of marriage laws and adoption, and is perfect for a general overview of the situation.
The listening focuses on numbers and figures, which Sixth Form student are often less comfortable with than they would like to admit.
Then, since the video is packed with information, the following exercise is a True or False re-using the transcript of the video.
**Designed for the IB SL but is also perfect for A Level (Topic 1 La Famille en voie de Changement).
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The video is short and can be slowed down for differenciation.
Full transcript included in the document.
Listening comprehension created from a BFM TV video.
It talks about the diversity of families in France, and especially single-parent families.
Designed for the IB SL but is also perfect for A Level (Topic 1 La Famille en voie de Changement).
The video is short and can be slowed down for differenciation.
Transcript included in the document.
Introduction to daily routine with a Grammar Focus on Reflexive verbs.
Several activities leading up to the main grammar point, and getting students to infer the grammar rule before having to apply it.
Powerpoint + 2 worksheets.