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Whole lesson and worksheet based on the Expo 2 lesson ‘Le weekend’
Key vocab
Jouer au sport
Ecouter la musique
Aider mes parents
Acheter du chocolat et des bon bons
Regarder des séries
Téléphoner à mes amis.
Voir mes amis
Sortir avec mes amis
Faire mes devoirs
Faire la fête
Sentences built with these:
Jouer au sport
J’aime écouter la musique
Je n’aime pas aider mes parents
J’aime téléphoner à mes amis parfois
Ce que j’aime le plus, c’est voir mes amis
Ma chose favorite, c’est regarder des séries
Franchement, j’adore acheter du chocolat
J’adore faire la fête tout le temps, c’est fou!
EXT: Write down any new words. Franchement = frankly
Chose = thing Tout = all Fou = crazy. Parfois = sometimes
Ce que j’aime le plus, c’est= What I like the most, is
Conversation exercise at the end:
Tu fais quoi les weekends?
Franchement, moi j’adore regarder la télé!
Ouais, c’est chouette ça!
(et) ma chose favorite, c’est de téléphoner a mes amies et faire la fete tout le temps!
Moi j’adore aussi! Nous sommes trop cools!
Mais…je n’aime pas aider mes parents …
Bof ça craint!
Et toi?
A lovely plenary game for your class at the end of the class.
Split the group into 3 / 4 teams.
Give each group a white board.
Give the class a sentence (or word) to translate. The first group to show their completed sentence can pick a number on the board.
Behind the numbers there might be treasure !
A coin = 1 point. A treasure chest = 3 points.
A great game for your class as we approach Christmas.
Find Santa under the boxes!
Instructions
SaNtA hUnT
In teams, work to find Santa, under one of the 16 blocks.
1/ Your teacher will split you into groups.
2/ You will answer a question in turn.
3/ If you get the question right, you get to choose a box.
4/ Depending on what is under the box, you can get some points:
Lump of coal: minus 2 points
An X sign: minus 1 point
A colourful star: plus 2 points
A reindeer plus 3 points
A Santa plus 5 points.
The team with the most points wins!
Model a weather forecast for your pupils, who then complete their own.
One map is of France, another is for the UK. Accompanying worksheets provided.
This lesson assumes you have already taught the weather to your class and are now reinforcing it.
French opinions and sophisticated phrases are essential for your students to receive a high grade in their final GCSE Exams. This worksheet that aims to help students to design opinions of this level:
“J’adorefaire de la voile avec mon père le weekend, vu que je peux
passer du temps avec lui, parler de la vie et réspirer de l’air,cependant
je n’aime pasjouer aux jeux-vidéosétant donné que ça peut gâcher du temps”
You can try this with your highest year 8 sets, or any set in year 9 onwards.
Example of opinions:
Je préfère
J’apprécie
J’aime
J’adore
Ce que j’adore faire, c’est
Ce que j’aime le plus, c’est
Mon activité favorite, c’est
Mon activité préférée, c’est
A fantastic activity for your lesson, start, middle or end of your lesson! All subjects or tutor! All ages!
Two race tracks - Mario Kart style track and ‘Under the water’ Spongebob Style.
Choose one of the following 5 race options:
5 teams - Mario & Modern Games
5 teams -Spongebob and Classic Cartoons
4 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
3 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
2 teams - Yoshi & Modern Games
Click on the car to make it move towards the finishing line!
A celebratory message for the winner of the race can be played by clicking on the fish / supporters on the track edge!
A complete pack for home learning of French examination listening resources for the AQA GCSE in French on the topic of FESTIVALS.
Includes:
audio (embedded into the powerpoint)
questions
answers
transcripts
examination tips
Looking for a fun, interactive plenary game? Try the EVIL PENGUIN GAME
Possibly the best ever plenary game - ever
Why is it evil? Because you can win points and lose points and never know when! dun dun dun!
Choose a game and then ask and answer questions in teams that your teacher asks.
Then pick a square. You can win or lose points.
You can also be teleported into CRAZY EVIL MINI GAMES!
Make sure to put on the creepy background music (click the title on the title slide!)
Minigames include:
Mario Kart
Halloween House
The Evil Card Hearts
Don’t get the ducky
*Edit - minor error corrected; music link added on first slide
A total of 9 powerpoints that will be more than enough for your entire half term’s work with year 7! Includes worksheets, interactive games and plenaries!
TOPIC 2 = SCHOOL
13 - School subjects
14 - Opinions
15 - Time + VIRTUAL CLOCK PLENARY
16- Timetable
17 - Food, drink
18 - Transport
19 - Facilities
20 - My bag
21 - Christmas game
BONUS GAMES AS PLENARIES FOR ANY LESSON
Minesweeper game
Treasure Hunt
This resource is designed to follow on from TOPIC 1 = ME AND MY FAMILY - please check out my shop for that topic, or for the bundle for both these units together.
Perfect for home learning , this bundle incorporates 5 units across the GCSE :
Family
Free time / hobbies / sports
Technology
Festivals / celebrations
Region / town / local area
Each unit comes complete with
Audio tracks
Audio transcript
Answers
Examiner feedback and suggestions
This is designed for AQA
Want to end your lessons with a bang? Pupils fed up of noughts and crosses every other lesson? Well plenarise to your heart’s content with this huge plenary games pack for all seasons!
Games can be used in all subjects - it’s you who decides the questions!
A huge pack of GCSE French revision resources
5 listening units - complete transcripts and audio as well as examiner feedback
Role play card practisce
GCSE writing guide
GCSE Opinions mat
Use this game as a plenary activity.
This can be used for any subject and any year. E.g.
Maths – answers to sums
MFL – translation of vocabulary
History – dates, facts
I personally have used it for pupils to translate vocabulary covered in a topic, scaffolding questions, starting with single words and then building up to more complex sentences.
How to run the activity:
Split the class into two groups or more.
Teacher asks a question to each group.
Teacher selects by hands up (or miniwhiteboards, or team discussion).
Teacher selects a pupil to give the answer.
If the answer is correct – pupil can choose a window.
Under the window you can find:
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1. A sweet– worth 1 point to your team
2. Two sweets – 2 points to your team
3. A pumpkin – your team loses 1 point
4. A ghost – your team loses 2 points.
Team with the most points at the end WINS.
Over 20 of the most difficult French sounds
Complete pronunciation chart
Slides you can embed directly into your lessons
Instructions on how to teach French pronunciation
This can be used to help pupils memorise a piece of work and encourages the class to compete to memorise the most. It can be used for any subject.
You must enable Macros in Excel for the 'update' button to work.
Family Fortunes game
As a whole class activity, use this game to analyse the strengths of a written text in an AFL procedure to help pupils take strong aspects of another person's work to improve their own.
OR
As a whole class activity, practice new vocabulary by asking pupils to rank the 6 most popular items that you taught.
E.g. Rank school subjects by popularity
Rank food items by popularity.
1 point for being in the top 6
2 points for being in the correct position in the top 6.
Really wanted a penalty shoot-out quiz that's been updated for 2014 and available in Spanish?
Here it is ! Enjoy ! Update of the original by Gavin Hillage on TES.
1. Split your class into two, and fill in the questions for whatever topic you were teaching.
2. For song/video to play: Please download all the files available into the same folder.
3. Slide 3 is a fun starter. Translate the text before the footballs obscure you from reading it.
4. Update/changes log: Thankyou Lisilu for the recommendation, corrections now added.