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Hello! I am based in the UK and I am a qualified languages (French and Spanish) teacher who is currently working privately teaching French and Italian. During my PGCE year - which I finished with honours - I created lots of resources that I am now sharing on TES. This website helped me a lot during my training and I am now hoping to be just as useful to somebody else!

Hello! I am based in the UK and I am a qualified languages (French and Spanish) teacher who is currently working privately teaching French and Italian. During my PGCE year - which I finished with honours - I created lots of resources that I am now sharing on TES. This website helped me a lot during my training and I am now hoping to be just as useful to somebody else!
Expressions with TENER + recap of foods
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Expressions with TENER + recap of foods

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The LOs are: 1.To recap vocabulary related to food and diet 2.To learn vocabulary 3.To use expressions with tener slide to get pupils thinking of much food vocab they can recall slide on typical food from Spanish speaking countries a match up task on food and diet sentences speaking task with lots of scaffolding and modelling slide with tips on how to learn and recall vocabulary in foreign languages presentation of expressions with verb ‘tener’ when to use muy or mucho/a with these expressions exercise: choose the right expression for each sentence speaking task with scaffolding and modelling
L'imparfait - lesson 2
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L'imparfait - lesson 2

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The second of 2 lessons on the imperfect tense. The lesson begins with a recap of how to form the imperfect tense and it follows with the Kahoot from the previous lesson (in case you’re purchasing only 1 lesson, or to give the students a second chance at it). Then there is a sorting task where pupils need to identify the present and the imperfect tense. Follows a reading task and a quiz/recall squares plenary.
L'imparfait - lesson 1
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L'imparfait - lesson 1

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First of 2 lessons on the imperfect tense. The lesson begins with an easy and well scaffolded wordsnake starter activity to get the pupils settled and engaged with the lesson. An extra/challenge is provided for higher achievers. Following this the imperfect tense is presented and explained (when to use it, how it is in English, how to form it). The lesson goes on with a well scaffolded practice on how to form the imperfect tense (students can use mini whiteboards for this task) and it ends with a Kahoot created by me.
Advanced French - recap tasks
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Advanced French - recap tasks

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A series of tasks to be completed independently offline or in class or to be set as homework. Ideal to prepare for assignments/tests and also for private tutoring. The document is ready for printing and it includes: a reorder the text activity based on family vocabulary a writing task based on the previous activity a French to English translation based on family vocabulary a reading + writing (with scaffold) task based on social media an unjumble the sentences activity based on passé composé and imparfait an English to French translation task based on imparfait
Demonstrative adjectives, prepositions, ''ma ville''
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Demonstrative adjectives, prepositions, ''ma ville''

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A fun and engaging lesson based on ‘‘my town’’ vocabulary. It includes a recap of demonstrative adjectives (find the full lesson on demonstrative adjectives in my shop) with a listening exercise (the teacher is the speaker - read the powerpoint notes for the text I used, or create your own). Following is a reading task introducing prepositions, and then a full list of prepositions with a Youtube video to help engage students and drill in knowledge. Follows a writing + speaking well scaffolded task. Finally a fun, competitive noughts and crosses game.
Demonstrative adjectives
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Demonstrative adjectives

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A full lesson based on ‘‘ma ville’’ vocabulary with an explanation of demonstrative adjectives. The lesson begins with a reading task based on a town in France. It follows with a quick recap of the adjectives used in the text to check student knowledge and retrieval. It then goes on to explain how to use demonstrative adjectives and it follows with a fill the gap activity, before moving on to a mini whiteboard practice with a stretch/challenge for higher achievers. It ends with a speaking activity (trapdoor game) which is also going to be a good model for future writing tasks.
EASTER LESSON (age 11 to 16)
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EASTER LESSON (age 11 to 16)

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A really fun Easter lesson created for a Year 10 class (15 years old) who enjoyed it, however it can be used even from Year 7 (11 years old). The lesson begins with a silly translation game based on popular UK chocolate bars. The kids really enjoyed this task. It follows with some French Easter traditions and vocabulary, with a final slide that could be used for beat the teacher or slap the board games. Then there is a quiz to test the pupils’ memory and knowledge. Follows a French poem on Easter/spring that the pupils can read or translate with the help of a dictionary. Follows an Easter greetings card making lab. The PPT ends with a hangman game slide as a plenary activity.
COMPLETE SPANISH GRAMMAR - from basics to advanced
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COMPLETE SPANISH GRAMMAR - from basics to advanced

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100 pages of Spanish grammar from the very basics to advanced grammar structures. This was created for the English GCSE exams, however it can be very useful for tutoring, private classes and self-teaching. It is a PDF but feel free to use a pdf converter to turn it into a PowerPoint or Word document. It includes: pronounciation, accents, alphabet numbers up to 100 numbers after 100 months and days of the week question words how to tell the date gender of nouns plural of nouns (with an exercise) definite and indefinite articles subject pronouns present tense of regular verbs (with an exercise) present tense of irregular verbs (TENER, SER, ESTAR, IR, HACER, DAR, SABER, SALIR) when to use SER and ESTAR (with an exercise) question form and negative form conjuctions/link words possessive adjectives DE + noun to indicate possession (with an exercise) adjectives and adjectival agreement intensifiers and quantifiers LO + adjective HAY constructions relative pronouns relative adjectives (with an exercise) direct object pronouns indirect object pronouns present continuos tense and gerundio (with an exercise) when to use POR and PARA reflexive verbs (with an exercise) telling the time how to use GUSTAR (with an exercise) how to use SOLER stem changing verbs double negation adverbs and how to make adverbs using ‘’-mente’’ or ‘‘con + noun’’ adverbs or adjectives? disjunctive pronouns TENER QUE + infinitive HAY QUE + infinitive verb DEBER imperative tense (with an exercise) negative commands comparisons and superlatives impersonal verbs how to talk about the weather prepositions demonstrative adjectives and pronouns immediate future (IR A + infinitive) future tense ordinal numbers perfect tense (HABER + past participle) past participles simple past tense (PRETERITO) imperfect tense HACE, DESDE HACE, DESDE HACIA imperfect continous tense (ESTAR + gerundio) subjunctive mood (SUBJUNTIVO) OJALA and ‘‘subjuntivo + que’’ used for wishes (with an exercise) imperfect subjunctive (SUBJUNTIVO IMPERFECTO) conditional tense SI + subjuntivo imperfecto + condicional (with an exercise) pluperfect tense (SUBJUNTIVO PLUSCUAMPERFECTO) active and passive voice
Animals and pets
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Animals and pets

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Lesson on animals and pets. Quick recap of I have, you have, he/she has (verb TENER). Presentation of pets vocabulary with matching up activities. Writing task with scaffolding/modelling and an extra challenge for higher achievers. Final slide is ready for slap the board or beat the teacher plenary game.
Qué haces? - lesson on present tense
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Qué haces? - lesson on present tense

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Lesson on present tense of regular verbs with grammar rule and verb endings. The slides include a practice on conjugating regular verbs into the present tense (with an extra challenge); a reading task; a listening task (the teacher will be speaking, the text is the slide’s notes); and an exit pass/writing task with scaffolding.
Recap of hobbies and present tense
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Recap of hobbies and present tense

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Includes a recap of activities’ vocabulary and a few knowledge consolidating tasks (a Quizizz I created, a fill the gap task, a English to Spanish translation task, and a writing task with lots of support and scaffolding).
Hair and eyes + verb tener (physical descriptions lesson 1)
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Hair and eyes + verb tener (physical descriptions lesson 1)

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Full lesson on physical descriptions (hair and eyes). Presentation of Spanish vocabulary with mini speaking and writing tasks in between to consolidate learning. Presentation of TENER / to have conjugation. Memory exercise + fill the gap exercise to consolidate learning. Guess Who speaking game. Brain gym plenary (memory game).
Physical descriptions - adjectives (lesson 2)
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Physical descriptions - adjectives (lesson 2)

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A full lesson on physical descriptions ( presentation of adjectives such as bajo/a, alto/a, delgado/a, viejo/a…) with recall matching up activities. Following this there are two speaking tasks (the first one is a trapdoor activity which is an ideal model/scaffold for the following task). Finally, there is a writing task to finish off the lesson.
Present tense - regular verbs
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Present tense - regular verbs

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Full lesson on present tense. Recap of infinitive. Explanation of how to form present tense. Mini whiteboard or writing task. Reading task. Listening task (the text is in the notes, the teacher reads it to the pupils).
JUGAR y HACER lesson
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JUGAR y HACER lesson

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Full lesson on when to use JUGAR or HACER in relation to sports. Includes full conjugation of jugar and hacer with consolidating fill the gap exercise; a reading task; and a writing task with scaffolding and support.
Mis gustos deportivos
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Mis gustos deportivos

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Full lesson. Recap on jugar / hacer with a consolidating exercise. Recap of sports and adjectives. Find the mistake exercise; speaking exercise (trapdoor); quick recap on link words task; writing task with lots of scaffolding and support.