Lesson to introduce the future simple in French.
Not tied in to a specific topic (vocabulary used is rather general). Can be tied it to the topic World of Work, but also Hobbies.
Includes:
introduction to the vocabulary used during the lesson
explanation of the Futur Simple (with a slide where students have to infer the changes, then explanations)
Practice exercises
Introduction of main exceptions for stems (être, avoir, aller, faire)
Practice exercise
Pair speaking activity.
All answers are included on the slide.
Handouts are available under various formats (doc, pdf, or at the end of the powerpoint).
This powerpoint is great for introducing colours to German beginners, and practice pronunciation in class.
The last slide can be printed as a handout.
Ideal for Y7 or beginners.
In this pack you will find a powerpoint to introduce the vocabulary of school subjects, as well as a two options of handouts to give out to the students (one with words, and one where students copy the words themselves).
This powerpoint is perfect to introduce new vocab and practice oral and pronunciation.
Ideal for Y7 or beginners.
Powerpoint that can be used across several lessons to introduce/revise the present tense.
The first part of the slide is targeted more at beginners/KS3 and focuses on regular -er verbs. It is linked to the topic of school routine, with a starter focused on telling the time.
It comes with grammar explanations and practice exercises, a listening (teacher reading out sentences) and a writing activity.
The rest of the slide introduces a focus on the 4 main irregular verbs (être, avoir, aller, faire), as well as explanations + an exercise on all 3 types of verbs (-ER, -IR and RE).
**Answers are included in the slides, and handouts are as well **(slides with white backgroud) ready to be printed !
Powerpoint ideal for a first lesson in French.
Set of classroom instructions in French that can be used by the teacher or pupils.
Two suggested activities attached, one following the model of “Simon says” to practice listening, the other one is a “naughts and crosses” to practice pronunciation.
Ideal for KS3 at the start of the year.
Handout attached