Presentation power point with all the phrases from p.30 Métro 3 - J'ai faim / soif etc.
Work sheet - good and quick starter - match the French and English phrases
Puzzle and solution puzzle - word search with all these phrases hiddedn
1. Presentation - very long - Each slide gives first a written clue.
This is followed by picture clues (some with sound) and then finally by the homophones.
Can you spell the homophones?
In most cases there are two homophones. Where there are more, the number is shown in brackets at the end of the written clue.
2. Work sheet that would be a good starter - Homophones
(Words that sound the same or similar but have different spellings and meanings)
Write in a matching homophone for the word shown on the left each time.
3. Word search and answer grid - puzzle searching for the pairs of homophones
4. 2nd power point - You will have thirty slides with clues to two or more words with different meanings, different spellings, but the same sounds.
A selections of resources:
Power point to introduce programme types; opinions on programmes and also favourite programmes and why.
Simple reading comprehension worksheet on opinions of TV - questions in English on French texts
Very short piece of written French - giving opinions on types of TV programmes - the words for the programmes themselves are jumbled though / anagrams - excellent starter - once vocab for programmes has been introduced
Worksheet with 34 programme titles in French to be put into English - for eg Les Voisins = Neighbours! Excellent extension task.
Sentence builder worksheet to help you to put together sentences on your TV watching habits
Presentation to show how to use J'aime + infinitive in French for hobbies and sports
Worksheet to match the hobbies introduced in Métro 1 - all with the correct verb in the infinitive - + an extension activity for those that have finished unscrambling words and finding the verbs
Wordsearch containing lots of sports and hobbies
Power point with a starter activity to unscramble the phrases introduced in Métro 3 Green p.30
Then slides to practise the phrases further.
Then a wordsearch + answer sheet to practise the same vocab
Worksheet with all the sports from Métro 1 p.56 - lists the French - just requires the English to be filled in.
wordsearch - quel sport aimes-tu? Good as a starter or a homework.
Crossword - fill in the sports in French
Unjumble the sports and then find them in the puzzle
3 resources:
1. Just a map of the uk with weather symbols on it - could be use for Q & A in French for the different weathers in different places - or for other activities - writing and speaking
2. ICT task - activities that should fill a full lesson on the weather.
3. Worksheet - requiring the student to write what they do in certain weathers - practises the use of 'quand' + hobbies
1. Power point 1:
Objectif: to learn how to use and form the perfect tense in French.(passé composé) To use it to talk about things in the past.
Challenge: to learn all the parts of the verb not just je and nous and also recognize irregular verbs.
2. Worksheet - match the past tenses in French and English
3. Worksheet that presents past tenses using 'avoir' and also those using 'etre'
4. Presentation showing infinitives turning into past tenses/perfect tense
5. Power point with various activities - gap fill / spot the mistake / cross word of past participles - all avoir /perfect tenses
6. A presentation showing how present tense phrases turn into the perfect tense
7. A word search - looking for perfect tenses
8. Power point that explains and practises the perfect tense with etre verbs
Simple puzzle in French - zoo animals
A word search with 8 hidden domestic animals in French - also the solution
A crossword with 8 French animals - although the French is in anagram form and needs to be unscrambled
2 very similar powerpoints - showing how 'to' and 'near to' work grammatically with the definite article in French.
Tasks at the end of both to practise.
1. Work sheet matching useful phrases to talk about work experience - good as a starter or homework. Uses the imperfect tense a lot.
2. Translate the bubbles into English (they state what sort of work you would like to do) and then write a sentence to state what job you want to be. The first one has been done for you, as an example.
Very simple document - listing all the poetry techniques that students should be looking for - when studying poetry - especially at GCSE.
Key words - with explanations of what that means.