Eating out (Au resto) - GCSE French - full lesson with bonus snakes and laddersQuick View
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Eating out (Au resto) - GCSE French - full lesson with bonus snakes and ladders

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This is a full French lesson on the topic of eating out which includes: -a lesson plan -a PowerPoint with instructions, activities and answers -a reading activity (partially using Studio Higher GCSE French book) -a listening activity supported by an authentic video -a structured group writing activity with authentic menus -a bonus snakes and ladders game to use as a plenary, a future starter or as consolidation/revision material This is the equivalent of 1 hour 30minutes to 2 hours of lesson time.
Food celebrations around the French speaking world (France and USA)Quick View
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Food celebrations around the French speaking world (France and USA)

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Ever wondered what French people eat for Christmas, New Year’s, Mardi Gras or Easter? This PowerPoint will help you introduce all this delicious food to your students. The presentation is interactive, mostly in French with some cultural information provided in English. You can add questions, ask students to make notes, use mini white boards to get students to answer additional questions on their own or in groups. It is accompanied by a worksheet (+ an answer sheet for the teacher) which will allow students to review their learning by completing a match up task and a choice of 2 differentiated translation tasks taken from Studio Higher GCSE French Module 3.2 (page 58-59).
''Les voyages extraordinaires'' reading and translation activity _ holidays KS3-KS4 (perfect tense)Quick View
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''Les voyages extraordinaires'' reading and translation activity _ holidays KS3-KS4 (perfect tense)

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Holidays can be a difficult topic to teach in MFL because many of our students do not get the chance to travel. These students often feel embarassment and shame because they cannot relate to their peers’ travel stories and may struggle constructing a made-up narrative about something they have not experienced. Furthermore, travelling is very often discussed with no consideration for people who face further difficulties when travelling (people of colour, solo female travellers, people with disabilities, poor people). With this worksheet, you will be removing the focus from your students to enter the world of two great 21st century travellers. In this FRENCH-language worksheet, students will learn about the experiences of Jessica Nabongo, one of the first black women to have travelled to every country in the world, and about Corey Lee, a man who travelled to over 30 countries as a wheelchair user and who often shares his experience of accessible travel. Students will get to practice recognising the perfect tense in French while learning advanced holiday vocabulary (whale watching, hot air balloon riding and more) and finally, completing a translation from French into English. This lesson needs to follow the introduction of basic holiday vocabulary, of the perfect tense and needs to come before tense practice. It is differentiated with two levels, challenges and vocabulary support available. It is suitable for students at KS3 and KS4 regardless of the exam board.
ADVANCED FRENCH conversation  - 10 weeks of topicsQuick View
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ADVANCED FRENCH conversation - 10 weeks of topics

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10 weeks, 10 topics to be prepared by your students before each class with between 15 and 30 min of prep time: The topics are: 1) Violence against women in France 2) Sport in France 3) Resistance during WW2 in France with an emphasis on Alsace 4) Regional identities 5) Polynesian culture 6) Guadeloupe and the financial crisis 7) Accents and stereotypes 8) Police brutality in France 9) The French countryside 10) End of year celebrations in France Each topic sheet contains: -contextualisation -questions about an article or video -discussion question(s)
French grammar - KEY WORDS revision - one die, one penQuick View
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French grammar - KEY WORDS revision - one die, one pen

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This ONE DIE, ONE PEN activity allows your foundation and higher students to revise the following topics at their own pace and based on their needs: -verbs -linking words -time words -opinions -qualifiers -comparatives -sentence building -fillers The activity is effectively a translation task with French into English and English into French available. Students work in pairs and share a sheet, a die and a pen.