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Play Trivial Pursuit as a class to practise different topics.
Teams choose a number, which links to an unknown topic.
They must then talk about that topic.
If they do well, they earn a cheese.
Introduce the topic of the train station/la gare, using a lot of imagery and animation!
Includes a Blockbusters game at the end, to practise the new vocab.
Pupils work in teams to come up with 10 items of vocab within the topic area of weather. They write their words down on a piece of paper and give a second copy to the teacher.
The idea is to come up with the ‘most obscure’ word (i.e. with the lowest score).
Someone must add up each team’s score after their 10 words. The team with the lowest score wins!
TIP: Print out a copy of the list on slide 3, so you can cross off the phrases done.
In pairs, one pupil notes down (in secret) which of each two options they will choose.
The second pupil begins reading and chooses an option. If they’ve chosen correctly, they continue. If they are wrong, they must start from the beginning, remembering which of the options were correct.
Prepare for a lot of laughter!
Great for building both confidence and the use of spoken/written phrases.
In 2 teams, each one takes it in turns to choose a rectangle. Team 1 chooses a noun from the first row and has to give a phrase using that noun (e.g. J’ai un chien.) It’s best to note down what they say.
Then team 2 chooses an adjective from the second row and has to repeat what Team 1 said and add more to the phrase using an adjective (e.g. J’ai un chien blanc.)
Then Team 1 chooses a connective from row 3, etc.
Jot down one point for each correct phrase.
This continues until one of the teams either gives an incorrect phrase or can’t think of one. The opposite team get the total points. Start again if you like, using the nouns, etc that haven’t been used.
Use this PPT to introduce school subjects.
Start by getting the pupils to identify opinion phrases from the text and then school subjects.
Then introduce the school subjects formally using the following slides.
Then there's a 'hands up' activity to keep the class on their toes, followed by a simple matching of opinion phrases.
Finally, use the Follemathiques activity to add a competitive edge to the lesson.
The text is on the topic of school and is aimed more at KS3. In 2 teams, pupils choose a word to find in the text. The pupils don’t know what each word is worth. Click on the word they have chosen when they have correctly identified it in the text and their score will be revealed. The winning team is the team with the highest score once all words have been found in the text.
Pupils have a copy each of this sheet. In conversation, they must tick off as many opinion phrases as possible, by using them logically and sensibly in their conversation.
Could be a competition to see who uses the most!
Use this PPT to introduce and practise French letter/letter string pronunciation.
The first slide introduces each letter/letter string with an example, then there is a Kim's Game-style game to practise pronunciation.
Finally, play Connect 4 with pupils using the given words.
Instructions are in the notes section of the PPT.
These 'Parlez!' resources support students when speaking in French.
This support sheet encourages students to talk about a text or an image in different ways.
These 'Parlez!' resources support students when speaking in French.
This support sheet encourages students to compare different things in different ways.
These 'Parlez!' resources support students when speaking in French.
This support sheet encourages students to agree or disagree with others in different ways.
Use this resource to practise ordering an ice cream.
Using the grid at the top of the page, pupils change certain details in the conversation, depending on what number is rolled on their dice.
I have a copy of this on my classroom wall and a set of cards for pupils when they are doing transcription pairwork.
It's a list of punctuation phrases in German and English.
Use this template to practise transcription work in pairs.
There is a sheet for person A and one for person B.
Type the 2 different texts into the relevant boxes (they must be 2 different texts). Pupils then take it in turns to read their text to their partner, who must then write what they hear in the empty box.
After they have both finished, they then compare their written text to the original on their partner's sheet and tally any errors made.
This is a single page copy of some of the slides on the spontaneous speaking PPT.
It’s designed to be stuck in pupils’ books for reference, so they can use the phrases in lessons (e.g. agreeing, justifying your opinion, etc.)