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Two French lessons based around the Euro 2024 competition
Two French lessons based around the Euro 2024 competition. Includes a sentence builder with a range of activities based around it, including a faulty translation, a blind 0’s and X’s game to be played as a class, a speaking activity in pairs, one pen one dice translation, jumbled sentences, and a wordsearch. Suitable for Y9 or Y10 students.
C'etait une bonne experience?
Two lessons to teach the topic of work experience (mon stage), to go with pages 142 and 143 of Studio GCSE vert textbook. Includes a Quiz-Quiz-Trade activity, translation activities and some reading and listening exam questions from the ‘world of work’ topic taken from past AQA GCSE papers.
En ville / Là où j'habite
A lesson to introduce the Là où j’habite topic in Studio 1. Includes an introduction to places in a town, and il y a / il n’y a pas de. There is also a sentence builder which helps students give opinions on a town, a 0’s and X’s game, battleships game, and translation activities for mini-whiteboards and in their books.
Listening skills lesson with a contemporary French song - GCSE French
A lesson to practise GCSE listening skills, studying the song ‘La Pluie’ by Orelsan. Interactive and engaging activities including listening for key words, gap-fill activity, practice of listening for key sounds and pronunciation, and a speaking activity to be done in pairs. A lesson which will also help to embed key GCSE vocabulary.
Practice of the 3 tenses - French. Full lesson
A full lesson to practise the 3 tenses in French. Includes a Powerpoint, worksheet, and sorting activity which can be used as a starter activity. Suitable for students in KS3 or as revision in KS4.
Describing a visit to Paris in the perfect tense
A complete lesson used for an observation for a Year 8 class to describe a visit to Paris using the perfect tense with regular -er verbs. Includes a range of differentiated tasks including translations on mini-whiteboards and a battleships game for students to play in pairs. Also includes a sentence builder for students to use to add opinions and verbs in the 3rd person, and to support them writing the paragraph. I have also included the lesson plan. I hope you find it useful!
Au restaurant. How to order food and drink from a menu in France.
Lesson on ‘au restaurant’, ideal for Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4 French. Interactive resources including a ‘match-up’ starter activity, a restaurant role play for students to sequence in pairs, a restaurant menu, a powerpoint to follow with differentiated lesson objectives, and links to French culture with pictures of authentic French dishes for the teacher to briefly explain the items on the menu. The answers to the activities appear on the Powerpoint, for students to self assess their starter activity and sequencing of the role-play. Ideal for an observed lesson.
En ville on peut... talking about what you can do in your town.
An interactive lesson which begins by revising places in a town, with a match up activity, then it moves on to ‘on peut’ with what you can do in different places in a town. It involves the teaching of how to say ‘at the’ in French (au, a la, aux), with interactive resources, a ‘sequence the words to make a sentence’ activity, a ‘power learning’ activity with 2 minute timer, gap-fill activity, and opportunities for extension. Each task is differentiated. Ideal for an observed lesson on this topic.
Le petit dejeuner - Talking about what you eat and drink for breakfast in French
A full lesson to introduce breakfast items and for students to be able to talk about what they eat and drink for breakfast. Includes a range of activities starting from introducing word-level vocabulary to being able to produce sentences orally and in written form to talk about what they eat and drink for breakfast. Includes a sentence builder, faulty translation activity and whole-class naughts and crosses game. Complete with support and extension for more able students.
Mon petit boulot
Resources for two lessons to teach ‘Mon petit boulot’ (pages 140 and 141 of the Studio vert GCSE book). The lessons include match-up activities, a gap-fill activity, a whole-class jeopardy game which could be done as a plenary (splitting the class into two teams), a speaking activity to be done in pairs, translations, mini-whiteboard activities and a sentence builder for support (which can be printed from slide 22).
Voici ma salle de classe
Two lessons to introduce learning of ‘Voici ma salle de classe’ from Dynamo 1, module 1.
Also includes a battleships game to be played in pairs, and a whole-class 0’s and X’s game. Introduces students to ‘je pense que’ ‘je dirais que’ and ‘a mon avis’ as ways of giving opinions about items in the classroom.
The key words in the yellow boxes at the start of each lesson is for the register. Students each choose one of the words to say in French and English when their name is called on the register. They can guess which word the teacher has written down to add competition.
Qu'est-ce que tu voudrais faire? Talking about what jobs you would like to do and why
Three lessons to teach pages 144 and 145 of the Higher Studio French GCSE textbook. Includes a running dictation activity, a faulty translation, a gap-fill listening activity, mini-whiteboard activities and a reading comprehension.
Qu'est-ce que tu portes?
Two lessons to teach the unit ‘Qu’est-ce que tu portes?’ from Dynamo 1, Module 2, Unit 2 (pages 38 and 39). A colourful resource and interactive, motivating activities such as a blind 0’s and X’s game to promote speaking, and a memory game. By the end of the unit, students will be able to say what they and others wear to school and be able to express opinions about the clothes they wear.
French GCSE Module 1 Reading Comprehension and Translation
A reading comprehension (with support) and a short translation activity afterwards to consolidate learning from Module 1 (family, friends and relationships) of the Studio French GCSE textbook.
French GCSE Module 2 Reading Comprehension and Translation
A reading comprehension (with support) and a short translation activity afterwards to consolidate learning from Module 2 (free time) of the Studio French GCSE textbook.
French GCSE Module 2 Reading Comprehension and Translation
A reading comprehension (with support) and a short translation activity afterwards to consolidate learning from Module 2 (free time) of the Studio French GCSE textbook.
Un collège super cool!
Two engaging lessons to teach pages 44 and 45 of Dynamo 1 (Module 2 Unit 5); Un college super cool! Includes a range of interactive activities and resources to teach students how to describe their school and answer questions about school.
Dynamo 2 rouge Module 4 Point de départ
Two full lessons to accompany pages 80 and 81 of Dynamo 2 Rouge, Module 4. Talking about where you live and discussing the weather, in French. Includes a range of activities including a whole-class ‘Jeopardy’ game which is played in 2 teams. (The instructions are in the slides).
Present and near future tense practice worksheet - French
A worksheet to practise the present and near future tenses in French, with some simple match-up and translation sentences.
Lesson on 'J'habite' to begin to describe your local area in French
A lesson for students in year 7 or year 8 French (or a low ability GCSE class), to begin to talk about where they live, and to begin to describe their local area. Includes a range of activities, including words to cut up into envelopes for the students to make sentences (ideal for pair work). Differentiated activities throughout… Ideal for an observed lesson.