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The MFL Teacher is the ‘one-stop shop’ for teachers of Modern Foreign Languages. Whether you are looking for advice, a quick idea or quality ready-to-use resources, you will find it with The MFL Teacher. Please visit our website for more information, including our blog and our Bright Ideas!

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The MFL Teacher is the ‘one-stop shop’ for teachers of Modern Foreign Languages. Whether you are looking for advice, a quick idea or quality ready-to-use resources, you will find it with The MFL Teacher. Please visit our website for more information, including our blog and our Bright Ideas!
French - Find the French...
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French - Find the French...

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This worksheet starts with a text in 3 tenses (past, present, future) about freetime. Then, pupils find the French in the text for the words/phrases mentioned.
Wipeout - numbers 20 to 99
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Wipeout - numbers 20 to 99

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In two teams, pupils choose a number in English from the board and say it in the target language. If it’s correct, click on the number to reveal the random score underneath.
French - The sounds of numbers
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French - The sounds of numbers

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Use this resource to practise the sounds within in low numbers in French. Firstly, pupils match the sounds and then play noughts and crosses to practise the pronunciation of numbers.
Items in the bedroom hands-up activity
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Items in the bedroom hands-up activity

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Say an item in the bedroom at random in the target language and pupils raise their left hands if there’s a blue ‘L’ underneath the picture, their right hands if there’s a green ‘R’ underneath the picture and both hands if there’s a red ‘L&R’ underneath the picture.
French - Opinion phrases
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French - Opinion phrases

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Consider introducing and using some of this vocabulary as early as possible with pupils. Of course, some of it is more suited to higher ability and A level students. This is a simple list of opinion phrases and their English translation.
Asking questions in French
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Asking questions in French

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This resource teaches pupils how to formulate questions in French, using 3 different methods: 'est-ce que', inversion and going up at the end of a sentence. Pupils then get to practise these methods with a couple of image prompts and a 'What's the Question?' game at the end.
Higher numbers (100s) Wipeout
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Higher numbers (100s) Wipeout

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In two teams, pupils choose a number and say it in the target language. If it’s correct, click on that number to reveal the random score that team gets. There are 2 ‘X’, meaning the team’s score is wiped out!
French - Timetable gap-fill pairwork
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French - Timetable gap-fill pairwork

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Pupils work in pairs to fill in the gaps in the timetable. Each pupil has different gaps and must work out what goes in the gaps by asking what subject the other pupil has period 1 on a Tuesday, for example.