Bonjour,
I am a native French teacher working in England and I love my multicultural life...In my shop, you will find a selection of activities which will awaken the French side of your students...the activities are interactive, pleasant to use, fun, flexible... Full guidance and suggestions on how to use the ressources are provided.
Come back regularly as more ressources for all levels are on the way...
Enjoy the visit of my shop.
Françoise Gibbison
Bonjour,
I am a native French teacher working in England and I love my multicultural life...In my shop, you will find a selection of activities which will awaken the French side of your students...the activities are interactive, pleasant to use, fun, flexible... Full guidance and suggestions on how to use the ressources are provided.
Come back regularly as more ressources for all levels are on the way...
Enjoy the visit of my shop.
Françoise Gibbison
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students. As it is all in English, it can be used to teach any language.
The 'technology-social media' topics covered in this domino set are: describing benefits-inconvenient-dangers of technology-mobile phone-internet-social media, safety rules, online shopping, describing technology in daily life, addiction, opinions, life without a mobile phone, use of past, present, conditional tenses.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students. As it is all in English, it can be used to teach any language.
The 'shopping' topics covered in this domino set are: clothes, shopping centre, ethical shopping, buying online, simply shopping, opinion, use of past, present, future and conditional tenses.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students. As it is all in English, it can be used to teach any language.
The 'education, job and career' topics covered in this domino set are: describing placement, describing people, describing small job, personalities, education plans, field of career, opinion, ideal job, use of past, present, future and conditional tenses.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking board game is aimed at GCSE students.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups.
The winner will be the first person to reach the medal 'well done'.
Differenciation: weaker students can give a simple word-to-word translation into the target language while stronger students can use them in sentences (more or less developped) in the topic of your choice.
I would love to know how you got on: thank you for leaving a review
This lovely looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students. As it is all in English, it can be used to teach any language.
The 'society's problems' topics covered in this domino set are: violence, homeless people, natural disasters, causes-consequences, opinion, uses of present, past, conditional tenses.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students and at those preparing the common entrance exam (languages). As it is all in English it can be used to teach any languages.
The holiday topics covered in this domino set are: description of last holiday, weather, clothes, holiday activities, food-drinks, shopping, importance of holiday, future holidays, ideal holidays
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students and at those preparing the common entrance exam (languages).
The school topics covered in this domino set are: timetable, subjects, breaktime description, school description, homework, after school activities, ideal school
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This progressive resource is aimed at students learning French at low and higher levels.
It contains a list of regular and irregular verbs related to the shopping topic. The conjugation of irregular verbs and verbs with spelling changes is included. Students can refer to it when doing the activities.
The tenses used in the exercices are: present, perfect, imperfect, future, conditional and pluperfect. Students can fill the gaps with just the tense you are studying. I have also included the answers in French as well as in English so that the resource can be used to practice translating (some notes were added to help doing just that).
This resource allows me to check the progress of my students: Once they master the present, perfect, imperfect and future, I ask them to do the conditional and pluperfect tenses exercices.
The game 'Translate and reveal the French expression' can be used as homework or pair work (all tenses are needed except the pluperfect).
You will also find in my shop fgibbison, some vocabulary, reading and listening (with recording) resources related to this topic and many other fun resources in English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I thoroughly review my resources to ensure that they are accurate. However, should you find some errors, I would appreciate if you could let me know. Merci Françoise.
This progressive resource is aimed at students learning French at low and higher levels.
It contains a list of regular and irregular verbs related to the routine topic. The conjugation of irregular verbs and verbs with spelling changes is included. Students can refer to it when doing the activities.
The tenses used in the exercices are: present, perfect, imperfect, future, conditional and pluperfect. Students can fill the gaps with just the tense you are studying. I have also included the answers in French as well as in English so that the resource can be used to practice translating (some notes were added to help doing just that).
This resource allows me to check the progress of my students: Once they master the present, perfect, imperfect and future, I ask them to do the conditional and pluperfect tenses exercices.
The game 'Translate and reveal the French expression' can be used as homework or pair work (all tenses are needed except the pluperfect).
You will also find in my shop fgibbison many other fun resources in English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I thoroughly review my resources to ensure that they are accurate. However, should you find some errors, I would appreciate if you could let me know. Merci Françoise.
This progressive resource is aimed at students learning French at low and higher levels.
It contains a list of regular and irregular verbs related to the school topic. The conjugation of irregular verbs and verbs with spelling changes is included. Students can refer to it when doing the activities.
The tenses used in the exercices are: present, perfect, imperfect, future, conditional and pluperfect. Students can fill the gaps with just the tense you are studying. I have also included the answers in French as well as in English so that the resource can be used to practice translating (some notes were added to help doing just that).
This resource allows me to check the progress of my students: Once they master the present, perfect, imperfect and future, I ask them to do the conditional and pluperfect tenses exercices.
The game 'Translate and reveal the French expression' can be used as homework or pair work (all tenses are needed except the pluperfect).
You will also find in my shop fgibbison many other fun resources in English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I thoroughly review my resources to ensure that they are accurate. However, should you find some errors, I would appreciate if you could let me know. Merci Françoise.
This progressive resource is aimed at students learning French at low and higher levels.
It contains a list of regular and irregular verbs related to the directions topic. The conjugation of irregular verbs and verbs with spelling changes is included. Students can refer to it when doing the activities.
The tenses used in the exercices are: present, perfect, imperfect, future, conditional and pluperfect. Students can fill the gaps with just the tense you are studying. I have also included the answers in French as well as in English so that the resource can be used to practice translating (some notes were added to help doing just that).
This resource allows me to check the progress of my students: Once they master the present, perfect, imperfect and future, I ask them to do the conditional and pluperfect tenses exercices.
The game 'Translate and reveal the French expression' can be used as homework or pair work (all tenses are needed except the pluperfect).
You will also find in my shop fgibbison many other fun resources in English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I thoroughly review my resources to ensure that they are accurate. However, should you find some errors, I would appreciate if you could let me know. Merci Françoise.
This resource is aimed at students learning French.
It contains words search, Translate and reveal games with the answers.
You can use it during the class or as homework. I personally like to give the word search as homework prior to starting the topic on New Year celebrations and once I covered the topic, I like using the Translate and reveal game as revision.
You will also find in my shop fgibbison, some reading and listening resources related to this topic and many other fun resources in English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
This resource is aimed at students learning French.
It contains clear recordings I made (I am a French native speaker). I prepared a recording at slow speed and another one at normal speed for student differentiation. There are also listening questions sheet with the answers, reading questions with the answers as well as the translation into English. (you can use it to translate back into French).
A fun listening game is included: you can use it either as a pre-listening activity or as plenary to finish the lesson on a high note.
In my shop fgibbison you will also discover a student summary-vocabulary practice on sports and many fun resources in French, English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I thoroughly review my resources. However, should you notice any error, I would appreciate if you could let me know. Merci Françoise.
This resource is aimed at students learning French.
It contains clear recordings I made (I am a French native speaker). I prepared a recording at slow speed and another one at normal speed for student differentiation. There are also listening questions sheet with the answers, reading questions with the answers as well as the translation into English (can also be used by higher achievers to translate into French).
A fun listening game is included: you can use it either as a pre-listening activity or as plenary to finish the lesson on a high note.
In my shop fgibbison you will also discover many fun resources in French, English, German and Spanish.
I would love to hear how you got on with this resource: Thank you for leaving a review.
I review my resources thoroughly. However, should you find any error, I would appreciate if you could let know. Merci Françoise.
This funky looking board game is aimed at GCSE students learning French. It can be used during the year over and over again, hence reinforcing their memorisation.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups.
The winner will be the first person to reach the medal 'well done'.
Differenciation: weaker students can give a simple word-to-word translation (into English or French). Stronger students can use them in sentences (more or less developped) in the topic of your choice or only use the English version.
Why not encourage students to practice at home in their own time? Give a photocopy of the page with the English and French board.
I would love to know how you got on: thank you for leaving a review
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students learning French. It can be used during the year over and over again with your topics, reinforcing memorisation.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
A first set of dominos is available in my shop
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at GCSE students learning French. It can be used during the year over and over again with your topics, reinforcing memorisation.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
A second set of dominos is available in my shop
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
This funky looking domino game is aimed at students learning Spanish. It can be used during the year over and over again with your topics, reinforcing memorisation.
The game can be played by individuals, pairs or small groups (ideally 6 people maximum).
The winner will be the first person to have used all his/her dominos.
Differenciation: Encourage stronger students to develop their answers with more details.
Also available in my shop: A second set of dominos (to expand your list), board game and memory game using the same connectives and many more fun resources...
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
These funky looking match cards are aimed at students learning Spanish. They can be used during the year over and over again with your topics, reinforcing memorisation. There are 20 different structure words in total.
Students can put 1-2 cards in front of them and try to use the vocabulary during the lesson
Students can liaise together to find their matching partner (great game for pairing students before an activity)
Students can use them to play the memory game (encourage them to make sentences related to current topic)...
Differenciation: Also included in this resource is a second set of match cards with the same vocabulary: that set is plain making the memory game and match game more difficult.
Also available in my shop: similar match cards in French-English, dominos and board games using the same set of vocabulary, match cards set 24 (to expand your list)
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.
These funky looking match cards are aimed at students learning Spanish. They can be used during the year over and over again with your topics, reinforcing memorisation. There are 24 different structure words in total.
Students can put 1-2 cards in front of them and try to use the vocabulary during the lesson
Students can liaise together to find their matching partner (great game for pairing students before an activity)
Students can use them to play the memory game (encourage them to make sentences related to current topic)...
Differenciation: Also included in this resource is a second set of match cards with the same vocabulary: that set is plain making the memory game and match game more difficult.
Also available in my shop: similar match cards in French-English, dominos and board games using the same set of vocabulary, match cards set 2 (to expand your list)
I would love to hear how you got on with this game: Thank you for leaving a review.