This worksheet is aimed at GCSE classes working to practise reading and writing skills on the sub-topic of Voluntary Work. The worksheet contains: an introduction to the key vocabulary, a short reading comprehension, a translation activity and a writing activity. An answer sheet with WAGOLL’s is also provided.
This activity is aimed at GCSE students. It starts with a WAGOLL from a GCSE writing task on voluntery work. Your students are invited pick out the main points in the text dealing with each bullet points. They’ll then have make a note of the connectives, clauses etc. which make the paragraph ‘a good one’. Finally, using all that they’ve learnt so far, they’ll need to improve a very basic text on social media to turn it into ‘a good one’
This activity is aimed at GCSE students. It starts with a WAGOLL from a GCSE writing task on social media. Your students are invited pick out the main points in the text dealing with each bullet points. They’ll then have make a note of the connectives, clauses etc. which make the paragraph ‘a good one’. Finally, using all that they’ve learnt so far, they’ll need to improve a very basic text on social media to turn it into ‘a good one’
This worksheet is aimed at GCSE classes working to practise reading and writing skills on the sub-topic of Poverty and Homelessness. The worksheet contains: an introduction to the key vocabulary, a short reading comprehension on the topic, a translation activity and a writing activity. An answer sheet with WAGOLL’s is also provided.
This resource is aimed at KS4 classes to reinforce and practise the imperfect tense. The resource includes three drills type exercises, one translations task and an answer sheet.
This activity is aimed at GCSE students. It starts with a WAGOLL from a GCSE writing task on poverty and homelessness. Your students are invited pick out the main points in the text dealing with each bullet points. They’ll then have make a note of the connectives, clauses etc. which make the paragraph ‘a good one’. Finally, using all that they’ve learnt so far, they’ll need to improve a very basic text on transport to turn it into ‘a good one’
This activity is aimed at GCSE students. It starts with a WAGOLL from a GCSE writing task on transport. Your students are invited pick out the main points in the text dealing with each bullet points. They’ll then have make a note of the connectives, clauses etc. which make the paragraph ‘a good one’. Finally, using all that they’ve learnt so far, they’ll need to improve a very basic text on transport to turn it into ‘a good one’
This worksheet is aimed at GCSE classes working to practise reading and writing skills on the sub-topic of Social Media. The worksheet contains: an introduction to the key vocabulary, a short reading comprehension on the topic, a translation activity and a writing activity. An answer sheet with WAGOLL’s is also provided.
This revision sheet is aimed at GCSE students to support them in writing and speaking about celebrations and festivals.
The objective is for students to include various tenses.
This is aimed at your GCSE classes. This worksheet revision activities on the key events in the French festival calendar as well as comprehension and translation exercises.
These cards will help your GCSE French students starting their sentences in speaking and writing with a variety of tenses. You could use the cards for quiz quiz trade trade activities or simply as prompts for for written and oral work.
This worksheet is aimed at KS4 classes. It includes a writing question with several exercises that look into how to approach the writing task on the theme of transport. While the writing task bears more resemblance with the Edexcel specification for GCSE writing, it could be used for any board to practise wider writing skills. Answers and WAGOLL’s are included.