Year 7 differentiated practice - describing appearance in FrenchQuick View
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Year 7 differentiated practice - describing appearance in French

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Differentiated (bronze, silver, gold) worksheet to practise describing hair and eyes in French (only using first person singular). Bronze - translating simple sentences into English. Silver - translating similar sentences into English but with some intensifiers added. Gold - translating into French.
Year 7: j'habite + countries and opinions, differentiated practiceQuick View
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Year 7: j'habite + countries and opinions, differentiated practice

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Differentiated worksheet to practise saying where you live in French, using different countries, expressions describing the surroundings (sea side, mountains, village, big city) and adding some basic opinions. Only 1st person singular used. Bronze: translating into English, j’habite + countries and some basic opinions. Silver: translating into English, similar to bronze but with some longer expressions (at the sea side, in a village, etc) and some intensifiers added. Gold: translating into French. Good to use with Expo 1.
The perfect tense-  differentiated practiceQuick View
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The perfect tense- differentiated practice

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Differentiated (bronze, silver, gold) practice of the perfect tense in French. Bronze - translating simple sentences in the perfect tense into English (including the negative, only 1st person singular). Silver - translating into English, various connectives added (puis, ensuite, aussi, d’abord, après ça, finalement). Gold - translating into French.
IR & RE verbs in French - differentiated practiceQuick View
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IR & RE verbs in French - differentiated practice

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Differentiated practice of IR and RE verbs. Bronze - match up English verbs with their French equivalents (different forms of ‘attendre’ and ‘réfléchir’). Silver - translate into English (a range of pronouns used, several IR and RE verbs). Gold - translate into English (more complex sentences, with high-frequency expressions such as ‘quelquefois’, ‘souvent’, ‘en ce moment’, ‘de temps en temps’, some negatives added, also a range of pronouns).
French pronunciation wizardQuick View
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French pronunciation wizard

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I created this worksheet hoping to use it regularly and stuck a laminated copy on each table in my classroom. Used it a couple of times but hoping to make more use of it during the next half-term! Any comments about its accuracy or any more ideas, please let me know. Enjoy!
Battleships with -er verbsQuick View
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Battleships with -er verbs

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I create a lot of battleships for my lessons but I didn't get to use this one, had to change the lesson plan that time or something. Any comments by people who try this resource out will be much appreciated:)