<p>Print out sheets and cut around each phrase in a box.<br />
Pupils can work individually or in pairs to work out the correct order.<br />
Place on left hand page in classwork book.<br />
Only give glue when in correct order.<br />
Translate text on right hand page.<br />
Finish for homework.<br />
Mark next lesson.</p>
<p>Just like the tv show, adapted for a Year 10 French lesson.</p>
<p>Pupils work in pairs using 4 cups and 20 tokens (provided to be printed and laminated). Each slide has a phrase and 4 possible answers to choose from. Those with the most tokens at the end of the game, win!</p>
<p>My class love playing this and even when the slideshow is over, they are asking for more questions to keep the game going!</p>
<p>Find the French task. French phrases are placed around the room attached to their English items and pupils use the attached worksheet to match the French with the English words.</p>
<p>Easy task to kickstart the year for Year 8 classes!</p>
<p>Powerpoint all about how to pronounce various French letter combinations and the rules around word ending pronunciations. Each combination comes with examples.</p>
<p>Just like the tv show, adapted for a Year 8 French lesson.</p>
<p>Pupils work in pairs using 4 cups and 20 tokens (provided to be printed and laminated). Each slide has a phrase and 4 possible answers to choose from. Those with the most tokens at the end of the game, win!</p>
<p>My class love playing this and even when the slideshow is over, they are asking for more questions to keep the game going!</p>
<p>Powerpoint teaching time in French.</p>
<p>Match up activity to begin with to test pupils understanding using prior knowledge before going through each segment of the clock.</p>