Wall display of Dr & MRS VANDERTRAMP verbs. <br />
Verbs that are conjugated with the auxiliary "etre" in French. <br />
Both infinitive and past participles agreements are included in this document.
<p>Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.<br />
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:<br />
- an exercise about prepositions<br />
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)<br />
- two exercises about translations (both languages).</p>
<p>Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.<br />
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:<br />
- an exercise about prepositions<br />
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)<br />
- two exercises about translations (both languages).</p>
<p>Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.<br />
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:<br />
- an exercise about prepositions<br />
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)<br />
- two exercises about translations (both languages).</p>
<p>Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have merged the 3 French practice papers with corrections I designed into a bundle. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.<br />
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:<br />
- an exercise about prepositions<br />
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)<br />
- two exercises about translations (both languages).</p>
<p>Two activities based on French reality tv.</p>
<ol>
<li>Matching exercise: 13 descriptions of tv shows and the students have got to match with the correct picture (provided on second document)</li>
<li>Speaking questions and/or debate</li>
</ol>
<p>At the beginning of every year, I give my GCSE and A-Level students this booklet I made which includes:</p>
<ol>
<li>A display on gender endings</li>
<li>A Dr & Mrs VanderTramp display for when they use the passé composé</li>
<li>A 3-page document on connectives to improve their writing and speaking skills.</li>
<li>A sheet on the order of pronouns (direct, indirect, reflexive, y, en)</li>
<li>A thorough guide on all tenses<br />
The students find it very useful as they keep it throughout the course and refer to it when needed.</li>
</ol>
<p>A 2-page worksheet on how to text short messages (SMS) in French. There are three different exercises all provided with the corrigés.<br />
Nice and easy cultural lesson.</p>
<p>Reading comprehension on the Rafle du Vél d’Hiv.<br />
Questions and answers in French (corrigé provided).<br />
Aimed at A-Level students learning about France during WW2.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentation on what daily life was in France during the Second World War.<br />
Includes the following topics: food, accommodation, health, transport, clothing and work.<br />
Lots of pictures to put into context and difficult words in French are underlined and English equivalents are given.</p>
<p>Reading comprehension on why France is still the top touristic destination in the world.<br />
Various exercises including: looking up vocabulary, reading comprehension questions, a topic for a debate and an essay.</p>
<p>Reading comprehension (True-false exercise) on Jean Moulin and the Résistance during WW2.<br />
Aimed at A-Level students learning about the Second World War.<br />
Corrigé provided.</p>
<p>Reading comprehension on the call from General de Gaulle in London on June 18th, 1940.<br />
Various exercises including: fill in the blanks, nouns and verbs conversions, antonyms, and a few questions based on the text.<br />
Corrigé provided.<br />
Aimed at A-Level students learning about WW2.</p>
<p>Two listening activities based on the terrorist attacks in Paris.<br />
Questions and answers are provided as well as a small list of difficult vocabulary.</p>
<p>True or False reading comprehension based on La Résistance during WW2. Corrigé provided.<br />
Aimed at A-Level students learning about World War 2.</p>
<p>Quick competition that I used to run as part of promoting languages across the schools I worked at. Aimed at primary students but older students can definitely have a go as well.<br />
You can change the text that they will need to write.</p>