AQA GCSE French writing feedback sheets. Essentially the markscheme for Paper 4 condensed onto one page. Easily adapted, but great printed onto A5, with sections highlighted, WWW/EBI/NYM feedback given and stapled into books.
Here are some templates for a five a day retrieval starter activity with 5 different types of questions in both French and Spanish. They are aimed at GCSE level students but could easily be adapted for KS3 or 5
AQA GCSE Spanish writing feedback sheets. Essentially the markscheme for Paper 4 condensed onto one page. Easily adapted, but great printed onto A5, with sections highlighted, WWW/EBI/NYM feedback given and stapled into books.
European Day of Languages is Monday 26th September.
Here is an assembly to advertise and promote languages and jigsaw piece display template.
It is all fully adaptable (bar the headings as they’re a funky font)
A worksheet to go alongside the film Coco, key vocabulary, characters, history, and describing the scenes. Along with a calavera skull to colour.
Suitable for KS2-3.
A card game in for the jobs topic in Spanish. Students can practice their speaking using the infinitives in different tenses.
Students work in pairs, split the pack and speak about the different categories. Arrows indicate the whether the category needs to be low or high to win the point, and the card. Student with the most cards at the end wins.
QR codes on a powerpoint slide with links to Quizlet, Memrise and Word reference.
Easily editable with the link in the comment section - just copy your own links then snipping tool the code over.
I have also embedded the link to the code image, so that students can use this on a computer. Otherwise, this will be stuck in their books for them to use their phones.
AQA GCSE MFL speaking feedback sheets. Essentially the markscheme for the Speaking Exam condensed onto a few pages.
One for Foundation and one for Higher.
Easily adapted, but great printed onto A5, with sections highlighted, WWW/EBI/NYM feedback given and stapled into books.
Fully adaptable pen, paper dice template.
Students have a sheet each (you could use different levels, or just one for all), and a pen and a dice between 2.
They take turns to roll a 6, the first player to roll a 6 wins control of the pen and starts translating filling in the gaps. The second player is still rolling for a 6. When they’ve gotten a 6 they yell 6 and have control of the pen.
Students all know how to play this so for a COVID safe version they will have their own pen, paper and dice.
A lesson and a film study mat to go alongside the Petit Prince film. Provides insight into Antoine de Saint Exupéry as well as looking into characters and quotes.
A card game in for the jobs topic in Spanish. Students can practice their speaking using the infinitives in different tenses.
Students work in pairs, split the pack and speak about the different categories. Arrows indicate the whether the category needs to be low or high to win the point, and the card. Student with the most cards at the end wins.
Thinking quilt to encourage metacognitive thinking regarding tenses and meaning.
Students need to translate the verbs and then colour them according to key.
Resource is fully adaptable and great for homeworks.
Here are examples of writing assessments for Key Stage 3. They reflect the 40 and 90 word writing tasks.
They include a marking section for targets and feedback that can be personalised to each student with a highlighter.
The GCSE mark scheme is also included at the bottom. (The mark scheme reflects the current GCSE)
This can be adapted for any language and any targets. For examples of how I use them, please head to my Instagram page!