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French CROISSANT Display
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French CROISSANT Display

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This is a display using the mnemonic CROISSANT. It is aimed at both key stages therefore contains a varying complexities of language. Each category has 8 examples. This display is fully editable should you wish to add anything. C- Connectives R- Reasons O -Opinions I - Intensifiers S S - Super Structures A - Adverbs N - Negative phrases T - Time Phrases (I also have a separate display dedicated to tenses) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-tenses-display-12565589
French Open Evening Resources
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French Open Evening Resources

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**French Open Evening Resources ** **Make your own French Passport ** Set up a passport making station in your classroom with the sign. You will need a few student helpers, pens/pencils, the instruction sheet and plenty of copies of the passport template, ready folded into a little book. You might want a tape measure too as not many know how tall they are. Once they have finished, you or your student helpers can stamp their new passport (if you have a stamp) **Make your own French Weather Vane ** Set up a Weather Vane making station in your classroom with the sign. You will need a few student helpers, pens/pencils, brass fasteners, the instruction sheet and plenty of copies of the weather vane template and cut out arrows. Student helpers help your visitors to copy the correct French phrase onto their weather vane. They can also help them to assemble it with the brass fastener and arrow in the middle.
French Classroom Displays: Premium Bundle
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French Classroom Displays: Premium Bundle

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New Resources added This bundle contains my most popular French displays. It is a complete set of displays that are colourful, detailed and fully editable should you wish to adapt anything. There should be enough to cover your entire classroom! Why Learn Langauges? French Flag Welcome bunting Numbers (1 -1000) Question Words Tenses Display CROISSANT Display (Improving writing and speaking skills) GCSE Photocard Display French Speaking Countries French Calendar Airport Departure Board Display If you are looking for less detailed displays (with less colour printing required) please see my Essential French Classroom Display Bundle https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-classroom-displays-bundle-ideal-for-nqts-12565628
Display: French Connectives and Time Phrases
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Display: French Connectives and Time Phrases

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French display of connectives and time phrases. Simply print, cut out and display - looks nice when printed on different coloured paper (see photo) This resource is also part of a bundle - ideal for NQTs needing to decorate a classroom.
French Tenses Display
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French Tenses Display

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French display of common verbs in three tenses. Simply print, cut out and display (see photo) This resource is also part of a bundle - ideal for NQTs needing to decorate a classroom.
Airport Departures Board Display (Careers & French)
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Airport Departures Board Display (Careers & French)

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Why study French? This is a classroom display showing a link between careers and language learning. Great way to include Gatsby opportunities. It’s fully editable and if you print each slide on A4 it makes a display of approximately 1m x 2m (if you include French and English words) There are other similar versions of this display but this is specifically related to French and was inspired by my love of all things aviation related - see below for other aviation resources. French Airport signs https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12552620 Unit of work on air travel. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/air-travel-in-flight-announcements-11703036
French GCSE 9-1 Photocard Display
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French GCSE 9-1 Photocard Display

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This is a display to help pupils with the photocard element of the new GCSE. It can be used with all year groups to help increase fluency. The language is fairly simple but can be edited if you wish to adapt or add any vocabulary. It can either be an Instagram or Snapchat style display (or neither) Both options are included and you can see an example of the first slide of the PowerPoint. *The PPT ‘Photocard Display 2’ might be best printed on A3 This display also works well along side the display on French speaking countries as it contains lots of photos that could be described. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12569383 I hope this saves you some time and helps to brighten up your classroom.
GCSE French Role-play Guidance
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GCSE French Role-play Guidance

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GCSE French Role-play Guidance This resource contains a PowerPoint lesson and a pupil worksheet/helpsheet. The aim of it is to help pupils prepare for the role-play element of the AQA speaking test. It contains: A description of how the role-play is conducted and what to expect Top tips on how to prepare Essential key vocabulary Examples of past role-play with model answers The pupil sheet is best printed as a booklet
Paris 2024 Olympics Pictograms
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Paris 2024 Olympics Pictograms

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Paris 2024 Olympics Pictograms This resources includes the new pictograms used in the Paris 2024 Olympics. Students match the pictogram to the sport in French and in English. Ideal accompaniment for Dynamo 2 Module 5
Display: Why Learn Languages
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Display: Why Learn Languages

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MFL Classroom Display: Why Learn Languages? Help encourage Language uptake at GCSE with this display. This display is non language specific and could be used to encourage all language learning. Fully editable should you wish to add/amend anything. Print slides on A4 and cut out. Back your board with blue paper to give the effect of sky.
Holidays: Dans ma valise
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Holidays: Dans ma valise

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These resources were designed to accompany Studio 3 Green Module 4. It focuses on items you might take on holiday. It is pitched at word level however PowerPoint Slide 7 includes a basic sentence level task. Once purchased, simply delete the word ‘PREVIEW’ from the word documents.
Photo card support
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Photo card support

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GCSE Photo card support Ideal for any year group. I use this from Year 7 upwards. Fully editable if you want to adapt or add any vocab. I got the idea of using the PALME Mnemonic on this from another resource on TES. I have also created a display based around this resource and describing photos that you may find useful. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12568174
Dynamo 2 Mod 1.3 Qu'est-ce que tu as fait?
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Dynamo 2 Mod 1.3 Qu'est-ce que tu as fait?

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This is a resource to accompany Dynamo 2 Qu’est-ce que tu as fait (au parc d’attractions) It contains: An embedded video link about Parc Asterix A board game for pupils to play in pairs or groups. An extension task The only preparation required is printing the board game (a slide from the PPT) You will also need dice. The game works best once the unit has been taught. Ideal as a fun revision lesson.
Back to School French First Lesson
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Back to School French First Lesson

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This lesson is designed as an introductory lesson. Ideal for the first lesson in September. It includes a French culture quiz and personal information vocabulary. To accompany the PowerPoint there are Loto cards and a worksheet. This resource is also available in German.
Studio 2.4 Il faut faire des crêpes
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Studio 2.4 Il faut faire des crêpes

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This is a lesson based around a board game. It is designed to work in conjunction with Studio 2 Module 4.4 C’est la chandleur / Il faut faire des crêpes. You will need dice and counters and you will need to print the board game and the shopping lists. Enjoy!
Display: French Speaking Countries
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Display: French Speaking Countries

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Display: French Speaking Countries / Les Pays Francophones This display is based on some of the countries that speak French (not only the official 29) It is available in 2 different styles. Style 1: A simplified version of the display based around the camera roll you might find on a mobile or tablet. Style 2: This version contains more detail and has some simples facts about the countries as well as some hashtags written in French. (This version is also probably more time efficient as it requires less cutting out) This display would also work well alongside with the French GCSE 9-1 Photocard display. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12568174 I hope you find them useful.