Playscript in which Shrek, exhausted by fatherhood, can not remember basic information about his life and his family and has to be corrected repeatedly by Fiona. Revision of birthdays, where I live, my house, my family, likes and dislikes and colours.
Powerpoint which gradually builds up examples of word order when using separable verbs and illustrates the parallel with adverbial phrases. All in the context of daily routine.
A grammar exercise practising the present tense endings of the verb habiter. This doubles up, on completion, as a dialogue in which Shrek and Superman discuss each other's living arrangements, with the occasional interruption from Donkey.
Dialogue for students to act out, in which Dracula repeatedly oversleeps and has to ask Igor what time it is. Perform it to them with the FLA or act out both parts yourself. The hammier the better. Then ask them to practise the dialogue. They can then use the additional lexis at the bottom of the sheet to expand the dialogue, either as an oral improvisation or as a written task.
The sheet models common separable verbs relating to Tagesroutine in 3 tenses and the provides a set of interview questions which require students to use the verbs in different tenses. Could be done as a written exercise before embarking on the pair work.
Text about the daily routine of two characters from 'Twighlight' and one from 'Harry Potter', who apparently all live together in a house in Portishead. The text is followed by comprehension questions in English, a 'find the phrase' exercise, a little bit of grammar, an 'adapt the phrase' exercise and a writing task.