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Avoir
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Avoir

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A presentation on the verb avoir and different activities, including an interactive dice game at the end.
Dictionary skills and functions of words
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Dictionary skills and functions of words

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A presentation for year 7 on how to use a French-English dictionary. It also includes a lesson about the function of words in a sentence (e.g. nouns and pronouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs).
L'heure
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

L'heure

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A presentation to learn how to tell the time in French. It also includes activities to practise.
Les Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Les Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver

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Based on the Sochi 2014 Olympics. A lesson and based on Winter Olympic sports and favourite sports. For the intro of vocabulary, just move the boxes to see the pictures and use the rubber to uncover the text just underneath.
Simpsons Catwalk
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Simpsons Catwalk

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A stimulus for writing/speaking. A presentation of the simpsons dressed by designers. (pictures courtesy of Vogue, Condé Nast France).
Personal identity - Fortune teller
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Personal identity - Fortune teller

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A fortune teller that I used for helping my year 7 with their speaking test (on personal description, favourite sport, animals, family, uniform, school subjects, nationalities, birthday, numbers 1-20 and colours). It's a great speaking activity!
Present to Future
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Present to Future

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This is practice activity. Fill in the table with the infinitive and the future tense (can be used either with immediate future OR futur simple).
Mon fils, ce drogué
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Mon fils, ce drogué

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Based on the Edexcel AS textbook. A presentation about the imperfect tense to start with, followed by visual support for the different activities offered by the book.
Un crime au Mariage (Expo 3 Module 4)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Un crime au Mariage (Expo 3 Module 4)

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The sequel to un crime au chateau. Mostly using perfect and imperfect tense. Answers can be revealed using the rubber in Smartboard. Listenings are included if you click on the stars. The PPT is not formatted so feel free to adapt it, change it and include effects.