Teachers are high on enthusiasm, but short on time. In this shop you will find resources to help you teach French and Spanish. Ideal for classwork, cover lessons, revision and homework. The structure will help boost your students' understanding, translation abilities and confidence in using target language.
Teachers are high on enthusiasm, but short on time. In this shop you will find resources to help you teach French and Spanish. Ideal for classwork, cover lessons, revision and homework. The structure will help boost your students' understanding, translation abilities and confidence in using target language.
In this worksheet you will learn the verb ‘boire’ (to drink) along with the four different ways to say ‘some’ (du, de la, de l’ and des - partitive articles) and some common beverages. There are 2 exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
In this worksheet you will find vocabulary to help you order ice-creams and ice lollies, with a wide variety of different flavourings. There are 2 exercises (Spanish to English and English to Spanish) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability.
In this worksheet you will learn the verb ‘manger’ (to eat) along with the four different ways to say ‘some’ (du, de la, de l’ and des - partitive articles) and some common food items. There are 2 exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
In this worksheet you will find a variety of commonly used verbs (in different tenses) to describe your holiday plans, along with vocabulary to make meaningful sentences. There are 2 exercises (Spanish to English and English to Spanish) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
This worksheet deals with how to conjugate the immediate future tense with reflexive verbs. You will learn how to use verbs in both positive and negative phrases, using 25 common reflexive verbs. There are two exercises (Spanish to English and English to Spanish) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
In this worksheet you will find vocabulary which will help you learn to tell the time in German. There are 4 exercises of time phrases to translate from German into English. All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
This worksheet practises conjugating the passé composé with avoir, using 30 common regular and 20 common irregular verbs. Exercise 1 requires students to conjugate regular verbs (for a specific subject pronoun) and then to translate them into English. Exercise 2 requires regular verbs to be conjugated into French. Exercises 3 and 4 deal with a range of common irregular verbs, translating into English, and then conjugating into French. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
This worksheet uses the structure of the ‘second conditional clause’ to say what you would do if you won the lottery. It includes 40 activities in the conditional tense in the first person (‘je’ form). There are 2 translation exercises of 20 phrases each (French to English and English to French). Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
This worksheet explains when and how to use the conditional tense for a range of regular verbs (12 x -er verbs, 12 x -ir verbs and 12 x -re verbs). There are 2 translation exercises of conjugations (French to English and English to French). Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
In this worksheet you will use a variety of verb phrases to talk about your upcoming holiday plans, together with vocabulary to produce meaningful sentences. There are 2 exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 and adult learners.
Are you looking for a different type of Christmas lesson ?
This activity includes a 'match up ' of phrases commonly used with board games and a selection of 'positive' and 'less-positive' phrases associated with the festivity period which can then be used by your students to create a board game.
Looking for an activity for the end of term? This activity is based on identifying items in and around the house, from clues. You can use it to build your students’ speaking/listening skills, and it can be used collaboratively or as a little competition. It would suit a good year 9 class upwards, as dictionaries could be used.
The pack consists of a quiz sheet (2 x 25 items), and flashcards in French and English.
As the exam season is approaching fast, we are delighted to offer you this verb challenge activity, using the passé composé.
The first 2 pages contain grids of French, using the first person (84 verbs in total). The second 2 pages contain the same verbs in English. However, as both sets are in alphabetical order, they are not mirror-images of each other.
Below is how we have used the activity with our students.
distribute the French sheets to students, individually or pairs/small groups
give them a time limit to identify as many as possible
then give them the English sheets and get them to fill in the missing verbs, using a different colour pen - this way you can see how many they got in both stages
get them to create sentences using the verbs.
Are you looking for a different type of Christmas lesson ?
This activity includes a 'match up ' of phrases commonly used with board games and a selection of 'positive' and 'less-positive' phrases associated with the festivity period which can then be used by your students to create a board game.
This worksheet introduces how to conjugate the passé composé (perfect tense) for a selection of regular verbs ending in -re . All the auxilaries are given, along with instructions on how to create the past participles and additional vocabulary to produce meaningful sentences. There are 2 translations exercises (French to English and English to French). Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
Here is a Spanish quiz / matching pairs activity, if you are looking for something to do at the end of term. It is based on identifying items in and around the house, from clues. You can use it to build your students’ speaking/listening skills, and it can be used collaboratively or as a little competition. It would suit a good year 9 class upwards, as dictionaries could be used.
The pack consists of a quiz sheet (2 x 25 items), and flashcards in Spanish and English.
This worksheet is designed to practise 84 common verbs in the imperfect tense. It is split into 2 sections. The first section is Spanish verbs in alphabetical order. The second section contains the English equivalents, also in alphabetical order.
Suitable for KS4 and KS5 in particular.
This worksheet is designed to practise 84 common verbs in the imperfect tense. It is split into 2 sections. The first section is German verbs in alphabetical order. The second section contains the English equivalents, also in alphabetical order.
Suitable for KS4 and KS5 in particular.
As the exam season is approaching fast, at , we are delighted to offer you this verb challenge activity, using the pretérito.
The first 2 pages contain grids of Spanish, using the first person (84 verbs in total). The second 2 pages contain the same verbs in English.
However, as both sets are in alphabetical order, they are not mirror-images of each other.
Below is how we have used the activity with our students.
distribute the Spanish sheets to students, individually or pairs/small groups
give them a time limit to identify as many as possible
then give them the English sheets and get them to fill in the missing verbs, using a different colour pen - this way you can see how many they got in both stages
get them to create sentences using the verbs.
As the exam season is approaching fast, at , we are delighted to offer you this verb challenge activity, using the perfektform.
The first 2 pages contain grids of Geram, using the first person (84 verbs in total). The second 2 pages contain the same verbs in English.
However, as both sets are in alphabetical order, they are not mirror-images of each other.
Below is an idea of how to use this resources.
distribute the German sheets to students, individually or pairs/small groups
give them a time limit to identify as many as possible
then give them the English sheets and get them to fill in the missing verbs, using a different colour pen - this way you can see how many they got in both stages
get them to create sentences using the verbs.