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KS3/4 French - Oral scaffold for conversation on TV, narrow reading and oral ping pong translation
1. Talking mats (10 questions about tv habits) + narrow reading including three tenses
2. Oral ping pong translation
KS3 French - Find someone who with cards and oral transl. boardgame - Adjectives
Find someone who with cards - It consists of a grid to fill in and a set of cards
KS4 Spanish Accidents/Injuries/Lifestyle - Vocabulary Consolidation and oral drills
Vocab reinforcement and oral drills
KS3 French beginners - Pool of resources on Verb ETRE and HABITER and personal details
(1) A sentence builder to practice the pattern:
I am from ___________but I have been living in _______________ since /for __________________
(2) A find someone who with cards with four grids so you can play four rounds of the game
(3) A set of narrow reading tasks
(4) A set of gap-fills based on the narrow reading tasks
(5) An oral translation board game
(6) A verb and adjectivel endings manipulation writing task
(7) Gap-fill madness - 'Gap-fill madness' is a very easy-to-prepare game I stage to automatise verb production and decoding skills at the same time. Students, working in groups of three, are given a list of twelve simple sentences (see below) in which the target verb is gapped. They then compete with each other at filling the gap in the shortest time possible. The person who does it faster and with 'decent' pronunciation wins. I usually stage three rounds per player, the shortest time overall winning. Whilst one player speaks the others time them and monitor their accuracy and pronunciation. Pairing students by ability a must!
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2 GCSE French writing quickies on : Daily activities
Two revision quickies which focus on micro-writing skills
KS3 French - Talking about people (positive and negative traits)
Sentence builders and some consolidation work as follow-up
KS3/4 French - Health: talking about what I should do to be in better shape
A sentence builder and two pages of vocab building tasks recycling its content. All chunk-based
KS3/4 French - Adversative clauses in French
A Sentence builder modelling Adevrsative clause
KS3/4 French - Concessive clauses (although, etc. + subjunctive)
A sentence builder modelling ‘bien que + subjunctive of Etre’ in the context of 'Describing people (= members of one’s entourage)
KS3 Spanish - Talking about hobbies in present and past (first person)
sentence builder, narrow reading, sentence builder, survey, sentence stealer and one pen one dice
French Beginners - HOBBIES: Narrow reading, Sentence builder and Vocabulary builder
Narrow reading, Sentence builder and Vocabulary builder , very successful with my students
KS3 French - Pool of resources on present of -ER verbs
A sentence builder, a translation board game and some consolidation drills on -ER verbs + hobbies
Advanced Level French Revision- Collection of resources on key phrases for essay writing
A collection of resources on connectives and other discourse markers and useful phrases suitable for A-level writing revision.Challenging, meant for able A-level students
Education and Work
A wide range of fun and challenging activities from a book I co-authored.
Numbers,Time, Quantities, Units of measure
A wide range of fun and challenging activities from a book I co-authored.
GCSE family and relationships revision pack
A wide range of activities on the topic
GCSE - key phrases revision activities
I give it to my students before we do IGCSE written or oral practice. They find it useful.
KS3/4 French - Modal verbs drills
Three worksheets packed with written and oral activities to drill in modal verbs across two contexts: house chores and health
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French GCSE revision quickies 2016 (PART 2)
French GCSE vocabulary consolidation sheet on:
- Daily activities
- Shopping
- Verbs
- Leisure, hobbies
GCSE revision quickies 2016 - Part 1
12 pages of wordbuilders focusing on the description of physical appearance, personality, irregular adjectives, emotional and physical states, the present of ETRE and AVOIR as well as idioms with AVOIR.