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If you have any questions regarding my resources, please do not hesitate to contact me either via my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/frenchresources/ or by email: contact@laprofdefrancais.com
This resource file contains teaching materials for the THIRD PART of the topic: ‘Quelle vie pour les marginalisés?’ : 'Quelles attitudes envers les marginalisés?‘
The PowerPoint presentation (approx. 30 slides including some answer slides’ is composed of three parts: ‘Les attitudes négatives’, ‘Les attitudes positives’ and ‘L’évolution des attitudes’.
-Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing activities
-video comprehension activities
-statistics and cartoon discussions
-Translation Fr to En and En to Fr with markschemes
a link to an online vocab learning course
-a vocab test linked to the course
-homework task
Activities are differentiated and exam-style
(the first 10 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder)
If you have any questions or are interested in more resources of this type, you can check this facebook page : @Frenchresources where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly
A fun activity for your older French students to do on the 26th September for the European Day of Languages.
-12 posters displays of animals and sounds
a PPT with these 12 images
2 worksheets and their answers
how you could use it:
put the 12 posters up around the classroom/ the department/ the school
Give them the 2 worksheets to fill in on the go
**- Students will need access to Internet to answer **
In this resource file:
8 cards for students to practise the perfect tense. Three verbs to practise per card
(format: .pdf file - 16 pages)
Advice:
Print double-sided for the sneak peak at the back of the card. (which gives the correct conjugation of the verbs).
Laminate so you can use as mini-whiteboards as many times as you want without printing again.
card 1: -ER verbs (jouer, regarder, écouter)
card 2: -IR verbs (choisir, finir, obéir)
card 3: -RE verbs (vendre, perdre, entendre)
card 4: Regular verbs (parler, réfléchir, prétendre)
card 5: Reflexive verbs ( se lever, s’investir, s’entendre)
card 6: Irregular verbs set 1 (être, avoir, aller)
card 7: Irregular verbs set 2 (faire, boire, prendre)
card 8: Modal verbs (vouloir, devoir, pouvoir)
Please note: the cards are not editable
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this facebook page: @Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly
In this resource file:
8 cards for students to practise the present tense. Three verbs to practise per card
(format: .pdf file - 16 pages)
Advice:
Print double-sided for the sneak peak at the back of the card. (which gives the correct conjugation of the verbs).
Laminate so you can use as mini-whiteboards as many times as you want without printing again.
card 1: -ER verbs (jouer, regarder, écouter)
card 2: -IR verbs (choisir, finir, obéir)
card 3: -RE verbs (vendre, perdre, entendre)
card 4: Regular verbs (parler, réfléchir, prétendre)
card 5: Reflexive verbs ( se lever, s’investir, s’entendre)
card 6: Irregular verbs set 1 (être, avoir, aller)
card 7: Irregular verbs set 2 (faire, boire, prendre)
card 8: Modal verbs (vouloir, devoir, pouvoir)
Please note: the cards are not editable
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this facebook page: @Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly
This resource file contains teaching materials to study the writing style in the book : No et Moi
Please note: your students will need to have read the book (in English or French) to be able to complete these activities
The PPT presentation (approx. 35 slides including some answer slides) is composed of three parts: “La structure”, “Le style” and “Le registre”
Activities included are:
-Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing activities
-homework tasks
-link to an online vocab learning course
-a vocab test linked to the course
Activities are differentiated
If you have any questions or are interesting in more resources like this, you can check this facebook page: @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly
A game to practise translating phrases for Unit 3: Free-time activities
Two versions: Foundation and Higher
For each version:
-30 phrases to translate in total
-5 phrases to translate per aspect (level of difficulty increases: first three phrases are French to English, last two phrases are English to French).
model answers provided for each phrase to translate
(PPT of 61 slides including answer slides)
Instructions to play are below the first slide
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, your can check this Facebook page: @frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file, you will find:
a French extract from “Madame Bovary” by Gustave Flaubert
an English version (if you wish to use as parallel texts)
a worksheet with two exam-style activities: multiple choices and fill in the gaps (total out of 12 marks)
a version with answers
a short PPT (6 slides) with the short description about the author, the text, the activities and the answers (should you wish to project these on your board)
This text will link nicely with the topic of “La famille” in particular
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this, you can check this facebook page: @Frenchresources where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file, you will find:
-a French extract from “Réalité Fracturée” by Romain Lesiuk (contemporary novel)
-an English version (if you wish to use as parallel texts)
-a worksheet with two exam-style activities: find the French equivalent and fill in the gaps (total out of 16 marks)
-a version with answers
-a short PPT (6 slides) with the short description about the author, the text, the activities and the answers (should you wish to project these on your board)
This text will link nicely with the topic of “La cyber-société” in particular
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this, you can check this facebook page: @frenchresources where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly.
This resource file contains:
a link to an interactive article: Christmas Traditions in different regions of France
a worksheet with 3 activities (3 levels of difficulties: match up, T or F and answers questions in French)
a worksheet with answers
Please note: This activity will require students to have access to a computer/ Internet and might be best to use as homework
This activity is aimed at A-Level students, although more able GCSE students will be able to complete it too, especially since they will have access to the Internet
In this resource file you will find 3 folders: Une culture fière de son patrimoine, La musique francophone contemporaine and Le septième art
For each folder:
-a wordsearch (find a synonym)
-a version with answers
-a crossword (find the word for the definition)
-a version with answers
-a short PPT presentation with the activities and their answers to project on your board
Everything is in French (i.e: no English to French equivalent)
Please note: Both .pdf and .docx versions are included, however the wordsearch and crosswords are images and cannot be edited- only the instructions and lists can be
If you have any questions, or if you are interested in more resources of this type, you can check this facebook page: @frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly
In this resource file:
3 boardgames to practise Speaking Questions on the theme: Les Questions d’Actualité (pdf files and editable versions)
One board game per topic:
-Les aspects positifs d’une société diverse
-Quelle vie pour les marginalisés
-Comment on traite les criminels
Each board game includes 17 Questions for students to answer
8 sentences/ facts to translate from French to English
8 sentences/facts to translate from English to French
Ideal for end of topic recap or exam revision
The first three files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder
If you have any questions or are interested in more resources of this type, you can check this facebook page : @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly
A game to practise translating phrases for Unit 7: Global Issues
Two versions: Foundation and Higher
For each version:
-30 phrases to translate
-5 phrases to translate per aspect (level of difficulty increases: first three phrases are French to English, last two phrases are English to French).
model answers provided for each phrase to translate
(PPT of 61 slides including answer slides)
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, your can check this Facebook page: @frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file, you will find:
-a French extract from “Une si longue lettre” by Mariama Bâ
-an English version (if you wish to use as parallel texts)
-a worksheet with two exam-style activities: find the French equivalent and find fill in the gaps (total out of 12 marks)
-a version with answers
-a short PPT (6 slides) with the short description about the author, the text, the activities and the answers (should you wish to project these on your board)
This text will link nicely with the topic of “Le cinéma” in particular
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this, you can check this facebook page: @frenchresources where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly.
In this bundle, you will find 6 folders corresponding to 6 texts
In each folder:
-a French extract
-an English version of the extract (if you wish to use as parallel texts)
-a worksheet
-a version with answers
-a short PPT (6 slides) with the short description about the author, the text, the activities and the answers (should you wish to project these on your board)
The extracts included are:
Gustave Flaubert- Madame Bovary (link with the topic of La famille)
Romain Lesiuk- Réalité fracturée (link with La cyber-société)
Soeur Emmanuelle- Yalla! (link with Le bénevolat)
Guy de Maupassant- Menuet (link with Le patrimoine)
Gérard de Nerval- Sylvie (link with La musique)
Mariama Bâ- Une si longue lettre (link with Le cinéma)
You can click on individual resources to see more previews.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page: @frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
A game to practise translating phrases for Unit 10: Life at School/ College
Two versions: Foundation and Higher
For each version:
-30 phrases to translate
-5 phrases to translate per aspect (level of difficulty increases: first three phrases are French to English, last two phrases are English to French).
model answers provided for each phrase to translate
(PPT of 61 slides including answer slides)
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, your can check this Facebook page: @frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
Your KS3 students can practise their listening and speaking skills with this set of cards for the French game “Tricheur!” on the topic of Pets- Les animaux domestiques.
There are 42 cards in this set (including 12 tricheur cards). The file comes as a 7 pages document (.pdf) with 6 cards on each page.
Card dimensions: approx. 7.5cm X 4.5cm (smaller than normal cards)
Preparation: The document should be printed “one-sided”. The cards are to be cut, folded and glued (or laminated). Each group of students will need a full set (I recommend groups of 4).
The rules can be read in the preview and are also included in the folder.
Please note: the cards are not editable
Once downloaded, save the .zip folder onto your computer before right-clicking and selecting “extract all”. The first 4 jpeg files are previews of what is included in the .zip folder.
If you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page: @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file, you will find:
-a vocab list on Christmas
-a worksheet: 3 versions corresponding to 3 levels of difficulty
-answers (on the second page of the worksheet)
10 keywords covered in version 1
14 in version 2
18 in version 3
You could use these with your KS3 classes and even with Year 10 students as a fun activity to do before the holidays.
Please note that the worksheet is not editable (.pdf format)
When you download this resource: the first 2 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder (Christmas-Worksheet.zip). Save the .zip folder on your computer, right-click and select “extract all” to access all the files.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in resources like this one, you can check my Facebook page @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are shared regularly.
This resource file is linked to the article: Les Réseaux d’Éducation Prioritaire, which can also be found on MyFrenchBlog.
In this folder, you will find:
pdf and editable versions of the article
a worksheet with 3 activities (pdf and editable): Find the French equivalent and T or F, complete the timeline, write a speech (using the subjunctive)
a worksheet with answers (pdf and editable)
a PPT presentation (12 slides) with the different sections of the article, questions and answers- should you wish to project these on your board
Once you have downloaded the .zip folder, save it onto your computer. Then right-click and select “extract all” to access all the files.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page: @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly
In this resource file:
2 .pdf files for pupils to practise their speaking and vocabulary on National Day- La Fête nationale
The 2 files correspond to two levels of difficulty:
1 flag: 12 keywords
2 flags: 18 keywords
-each file contains two versions: one with the words in French, one with the words in English.
Advice:
-Print double-sided so pupils can choose to translate from French to English or English to French, as well as to be able to check their translation if they are not sure.
-Laminate so you can use as mini-whiteboards as many times as you want without printing again.
Please note the files are not editable
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one you can check this Facebook page @Frenchresources where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this digital product: You will find a Listening assessment and a Reading assessment for Topic 1: Identity and Relationships with others (GCSE-first exam in 2026).
The assessments are designed to be completed during a 60 minutes lesson (the Listening is 20 minutes and the Reading is 30 minutes).
The assessments are designed for mixed ability classes and include a variety of Foundation, overlap and Higher questions. They include a range of exam-style questions .
The font size used on the question papers is 14, which should be big enough for you to print as an A5 booklet, should you wish to save on paper.
Listening assessment:
The question paper is 6 pages long (including the cover page with instructions). There are two sections: Listening comprehension and dictation- the total mark is 30.
The audio file includes all the questions with built-in pauses. The duration of the audio file is 15 minutes and does not include the reading time at the start and the end of the assessment. The transcript and mark schemes are provided.
Note:
To make the paper more proportionate, there are only 3 sentences in the dictation, including 1 word outside of the prescribed list.
The comprehension section includes 4 words which are not on the prescribed list (mignonne, généreuse, sévère and humour). However, these words will not prevent students from answering correctly.
Reading assessment:
The question paper is 8 pages long (including the cover page with instructions).
There are two sections: Reading comprehension and translation into English. - the total mark is 30. The mark scheme is included.
Note
To make the paper more proportionate, the translation is marked out of 5.
**There are no writing or speaking assessments in this resource.
There are no PPT presentations in this resource. **
The first 3 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder: Topic-ASSESSSMENTS.zip. After downloading, save the .zip file in your computer (in “documents” for example), then right-click and select “extract all” to access the documents.
There are more of my GCSE resources here.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page:@Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.