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I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!

I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!
08. German: The Imperfect Tense
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08. German: The Imperfect Tense

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.08 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises (or introduces) the imperfect tense with both weak and strong verbs. Along with grammatical explanations there is a gap-fill exercise, a slide for Kim’s game, one for re-writing a present-tense text in the imperfect and a tense mapping exercise for completion with the aid of verb tables.
18. French: Emphatic pronouns (stressed or disjunctive pronouns)
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18. French: Emphatic pronouns (stressed or disjunctive pronouns)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 7 slides and is no. 18 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of emphatic, disjunctive or stressed pronouns. There are language drills, translation practice and a slide for Kim’s game.
22. German: Verb + preposition (sich erinnern an + Acc usw)
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22. German: Verb + preposition (sich erinnern an + Acc usw)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.22 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains the use of verbs with specific prepositions and cases attached to them (sich freuen auf + DAT usw). Along with grammatical explanations, there is a list of some important such verbs, translation practice, oral practice with Tic Tac Toe and a game of pairs.
02. German: Word Order Explained
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02. German: Word Order Explained

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 11 slides and is no.2 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises German word order. It is a revision lesson for GCSE and covers verb as 2nd idea, TMP and subordinating + co-ordinating conjunctions. There are many grammatical exercises and the last slide has a passage of German where students have correct the word order for the words in red.
12. German: Asking questions - inversion and interrogatives
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12. German: Asking questions - inversion and interrogatives

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 7 slides and is no.12 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains how to form questions in German from use of inversion to interrogatives. There is a grammatical explanation, the opportunity for oral work with two slides for Tic Tac Toe and exercises to practice forming questions.
15. German: comparative and superlative adjectives (+adverbs)
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15. German: comparative and superlative adjectives (+adverbs)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no.15 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. After a quick revision of adjective ending, this presentation introduces and practises comparative and superlative adjectives via Tic Tac Toe and translation sentences, before looking at other structures (just as big as, smaller than …) and then comparative and superlative adverbs such as ‘gern-lieber-am liebsten’.
19. French: The Imperative (including in the negative)
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19. French: The Imperative (including in the negative)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 19 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of the imperative both when telling someone what to do and what NOT to do. There are language drills, translation practice and two slides for OXO.
27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity
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27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 27 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches use of the partitive article in French through the topic of ‘food & drink’. There is a grammatical explanation, which also explains what happens after a negative, oral practice with two slides for OXO, a reading comprehension, a slide with important expressions of quantity and a vocabulary list from the GCSE AQA Specification.
13. French: the modal verbs 'devoir', 'pouvoir' and 'vouloir' in all tenses.
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13. French: the modal verbs 'devoir', 'pouvoir' and 'vouloir' in all tenses.

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Introduces and practises in French the modal verbs ‘devoir’, ‘pouvoir’, ‘vouloir’ through all the tenses. There are two slides for playing OXO and one for Kim’s game and sentence structure is built up to culminate in a GCSE-style translation. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 12 slides and is no. 13 in a series of 60-minute lessons used to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom.
32. French: The Subjunctive (present tense)
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32. French: The Subjunctive (present tense)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no. 32 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises the use of the present subjunctive after certain conjunctions and verbs. There is are clear grammatical explanations, oral work with a noughts and crosses and Kim’s game, and translation sentences to stretch students at Higher tier. The presentation would also be appropriate for an A-level class.
01. German: Present tense of weak and strong verbs (NOT modal verbs)
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01. German: Present tense of weak and strong verbs (NOT modal verbs)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 11 slides and is no. 1 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises verbs in the present tense, including both weak and strong, ‘haben’ and ‘sein’, but not modals verbs. There are grammatical drills and a translation at the end, which adds the adverb ‘(nicht) gern’ to express (dis)likes.
20. French: Possessive adjectives + possessive pronouns
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20. French: Possessive adjectives + possessive pronouns

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 20 slides and is no. 20 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of possessive adjectives (through revision of clothing) and possessive pronouns. There are many visuals, three slides for OXO as well as language drills and translation practice.
14. German: A thorough coverage of Adjective Endings
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14. German: A thorough coverage of Adjective Endings

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 19 slides and is no.14 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation gives a thorough explanation of adjective endings. Starting with clothing and colours, it practices endings for the indefinite article in the Accusative case via Tic Tac Toe before moving on to cover the three tables of endings and also what happens after ‘etwas’ and ‘nichts’. The last slide is a challenging exercise where ANY appropriate adjective with correct ending should be inserted before each noun in the text.
26. French: The Passive Voice
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26. French: The Passive Voice

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no. 26 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches use of the Passive Voice in French through a grammatical explanation, oral practice (3 slides for OXO), language drills and translation practice. It also explains how the French often avoid using the passive.
21. French: relative pronouns qui, que, dont + lequel + À qui? De qui?
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21. French: relative pronouns qui, que, dont + lequel + À qui? De qui?

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 12 slides and is no. 21 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of the relative pronouns ‘qui’, ‘que’ and ‘dont’ as well as ‘lequel etc.’ after a preposition. It also covers the question words ‘à qui?’ and ‘de qui?’. There are three slides for OXO as well as language drills and translation practice.
15. French: adjectives - position, agreement and irregular, revised through clothing
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15. French: adjectives - position, agreement and irregular, revised through clothing

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Introduces and practises in French the use of adjectives: their position, their agreement, and irregular forms. Taught through the topic of clothing, there are many visuals and opportunities for games (OXO), as well as the creation of more challenging adjectival phrases. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 27 slides and is no. 15 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as necessary. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier.
24. German: body parts and illness
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24. German: body parts and illness

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 17 slides and is no.24 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation looks at body parts and how to say what is wrong. There are grammatical explanations, a list of body parts, pictures to describe illness, oral practice through Tic Tac Toe, translation exercises and more complex language such as ‘to break your leg, cut your finger’ etc.
18. German: separable and reflexive verbs
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18. German: separable and reflexive verbs

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no.18 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation covers how separable and reflexive verbs are used and links both with verbs that are both separable and reflexive e.g. sich anziehen. It also includes more challenging verbs such as ‘sich die Haende waschen’ and ‘sich etwas ansehen’. There are full explanations and lists of many important such verbs, slides for playing Tic Tac Toe, gapfills and translations.
19. German: Possessive Adjectives + Possessive Pronouns
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19. German: Possessive Adjectives + Possessive Pronouns

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 11 slides and is no.19 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation covers how to use possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. Along with clear grammatical explanations, there are slides for oral work (Tic Tac Toe), gap-fill exercises and translation.
04. German: Dative Case for Indirect Object - Noun & Pronoun + Word Order Rule
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04. German: Dative Case for Indirect Object - Noun & Pronoun + Word Order Rule

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no.4 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises the Dative Case as used for the Indirect Object. It also introduces indirect object pronouns looks at the specific word order rules when you have both direct and indirect objects as nouns and pronouns. There are grammatical tables and translation exercises, helping to explain a challenging topic.