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Welcome to my shop! I teach French and Spanish in the North West and I'm passionate about helping students to access and enjoy communicating in MFL! Expert in linguistics and phonics.

Welcome to my shop! I teach French and Spanish in the North West and I'm passionate about helping students to access and enjoy communicating in MFL! Expert in linguistics and phonics.
French Past & Future Tense Revision Worksheet
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French Past & Future Tense Revision Worksheet

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French revision worksheet recapping the past and future tense together. With EPI-style activities. (Passé composé and futur proche). Ideal for cover, revision & consolidation, homework etc. Could be used with GCSE classes, A-level transition and recap, high ability KS3. Fill in missing letters Match up vocab Verb anagrams Reordering sentences Choose correct pronoun Spot and add missing word Add the spaces Likely or unlikely Multiple choice translation Model text to read and answer questions in English Could be completed as a retrieval activity or with a dictionary to support, depending on pupils. Topics and vocab based on GCSE AQA French. The first sentence of each task has been done as an example. With a suggested ‘challenge task’ extension at the end.
French phonics display - pronunciation guide to key phonemes
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French phonics display - pronunciation guide to key phonemes

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French phonics guide display all the French phonemes students need for the new French GCSE eye-catching, clear and concise with English key words and images to represent key phoneme sounds based on research into ‘lexical sets’ to help students remember key sounds clearly contains 25 A4 B&W pages - can be printed in any size, on any colours for your classroom clear but not overloaded prepare for the SSC (sound-symbol correspondences) tested in the new MFL GCSE - resource matches the list of phonemes students must know includes French examples for each phoneme makes abstract sounds concrete by linking the SSCs to English phonemes students already know, and dual coded with images from The Noun Project Hope this helps you - please leave a review!