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.
This worksheet explains how to use the pronoun ‘y’, in the expression ‘il y a’ and as an indirect object pronoun relating to places and ideas/things. It includes a wide range of verbs to make meaningful phrases, and explains how to make them negative. There are two exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Answers provided.
This worksheet explains how to use the different possessive adjectives. It contains a range of nouns and 16 verbs in the passé composé. There are 2 translation exercises of 20 phrases each (French to English and English to French). Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
In this worksheet you will learn how to describe an extensive range of problems you may have had on holiday. These include difficulties and delays relating to travel, adverse weather conditions or natural disasters, industrial action, civil disturbance, illnesses, accidents, thefts and lost items. It also explains the difference between ‘parce que’, ‘à cause de’, ‘en raison de’, ‘à la suite de’, ‘il y a eu’ and ‘il y avait’. 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 (high ability), KS4 and adult conversation classes.
This worksheet includes questions (using the ‘tu’ and ‘vous’ forms) and phrases using the passé composé to talk about your weekend. The phrases cover household chores, errands, work-related activities and free-time activities. There are 3 exercises. Exercise 1 contains 20 sentences to translate from French to English, and exercise 2 contains 20 sentences from English to French. Exercise 3 is for students to complete for themselves. All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
This worksheet contains different ways to say what you did or were like as a child, along with a variety of ways to describe your childhood stage/age. 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 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will practise asking/answering questions about your short-term and longer terms plans, and those of other people. It uses the immediate future tense with a wide range of time references and activities. There are two exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Appropriate for KS3 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will use the imperfect tense to describe what things were like on holiday (the accommodation, resort, food, people). 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.
KS3 and KS4.
It is assumed you are able to understand how to tell the time in French (ie. understand how the time is written using the 24 hour clock).
In this worksheet you will find 22 questions (in both the ‘tu’ and ‘vous’ forms) to ask about someone’s daily routines, along with possible answers in the ‘je’ form. It also explains the different ways you can create questions, and how to make the answers negative. There are 4 exercises. Ex.1 and ex.2 cover the questions (French to English and English to French). Ex. 3 and ex.4 cover the answers (French to English and English to French). All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will learn how to ask/say what ‘there is’ and what ‘there isn’t’ in a city /town. It includes an extensive range of buildings and places, along with a variety of adverbs of quantity, using masculine, feminine, singular and plural versions. 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.
Appropriate for KS3 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will find vocabulary which will help you choose a gift for someone depending on their tastes, hobbies and characteristics. It includes a variety of family members and a wide selection of suggested gifts for different people and scenarios. 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 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will find vocabulary that will help you ask / understand questions in a hotel, and some possible replies. There are 2 exercises (German to English and English to German) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
In this worksheet you will use the imperfect tense to say what you used to do, where you used to go and where you used to stay on holiday, as a child. 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 and KS4.
This worksheet explains how to use the verb ‘gustar’ to say what people like/don’t like, using the appropriate indirect object pronouns . It uses 20 singular nouns and 20 plural nouns .There are two exercises of 40 phrases each (Spanish to English and English to Spanish) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
This worksheet looks at a selection of verbs that are used to express how ‘something’ (a noun) affects a person, and function in the same way as ‘gustar’. It uses 26 different verbs, with singular and plural nouns to create meaningful phrases. There are 2 exercises (Spanish to English and English to Spanish) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
*This worksheet is designed to follow on from ‘Ce, cet, cette or ces - demonstrative adjectives’, or requires knowledge of opinions and clothes with appropriate demonstrative adjectives. *
This worksheet explains how to use demonstrative pronouns to replace demonstrative adjectives with a noun. There are two exercises (French to English and English to French) and all necessary vocabulary is provided. Answers provided.
*This worksheet complements 'J’ai passé un week-end très chargé ! and uses different vocabulary. *
This worksheet includes both phrases in the imperfect and passé composé to say how you were feeling and what you did/didn’t do, when having a ‘quiet’ weekend. It includes questions using the ‘tu’ and ‘vous’ forms. There are 3 exercises. Exercise 1 contains 20 sentences to translate from French to English, and exercise 2 contains 20 sentences from English to French. Exercise 3 is for students to complete for themselves. All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
This worksheet will help you understand some common questions that people may ask you in conversation or formal situations, and answer these questions for yourself. It also includes 4 sample conversations with a comprehension exercise. Exercise 2 practices the possible questions and verbs are given for you to produce your own answers. A range of vocabulary is given for guidance, so this worksheet is suitable for students with basic knowledge. Answers provided.
In this worksheet you will learn how to read/write bigger numbers, up to and including millions. It also explains any spelling changes before masculine and feminine nouns, and for plurals. Numbers from zero upwards are given. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
This worksheet will help you understand some common questions that people may ask you in conversation or formal situations, and answer these questions for yourself. It also includes 4 sample conversations with a comprehension exercise. Exercise 2 practices the possible questions and verbs are given for you to produce your own answers. A range of vocabulary is given for guidance, so this worksheet is suitable for students with basic knowledge. Answers provided.
This worksheet explains how to convert possessive adjectives with a noun to possessive pronouns. It uses all 24 possessive pronouns, along with a range of nouns/possessive adjectives. There are 2 exercises of 24 pairs - possessive adjective + noun with corresponding possessive pronoun (French to English and English to French). All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
Suitable for KS4, KS5 and able learners.