PRIMARY FRENCH KS2 FRENCH KS3 FRENCH KS4 FRENCH DAYS, MONTHS, SEASONS LIST FREEBIE
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I like to ensure my beginner French students are able to build a comprehensive French vocabulary bank from the beginning of their learning, and create a whole range of reference lists focusing on high-frequency French vocabulary. The list is ideal as a year-round reference resource, and students find it useful for working in class time or at home. It’s also useful for***beginner French*** students to provide a language learning map, and as a French vocabulary audit and enrichment.
This kind of reference resource works well when students keep them carefully in learning binders or folders for current and future reference. They also work well printed double-sided and laminated for small-group work in class.
The vocabulary list also shows some plurals and related vocabulary that students are able to use in communicative contexts straightaway, such as au printemps and en hiver. It’s really useful for students to know the correct prepositions for these kinds of sentences, which really does help to promote speaking in the classroom, and enables students to produce more detailed and descriptive language. This is an integral element to successful language learning.
Students shouldn’t take on the task of learning long lists of vocabulary all at once though: frequent and regular use in real-world practical contexts is far more successful at embedding vocabulary into longer-term memory. With this particular set of vocabulary there are many cognates and near-cognates, which helps embed the vocabulary too.
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag, which I generally use for French vocabulary display, and plain.
Have a look at this set of 36 differentiated challenge cards focusing on dates, days, months and seasons in French:
FRENCH DATES DAYS MONTHS & SEASONS : 36 DIFFERENTIATED CHALLENGE CARDS
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-dates-days-months-seasons-challenge-cards-11856578
There’s a free set too:
FRENCH DATES DAYS MONTHS & SEASONS : 12 DIFFERENTIATED CHALLENGE CARDS FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-dates-days-months-seasons-challenge-cards-freebie-12650939
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH FOR CHILDREN TELLING THE TIME ANALOGUE 20 PAST THE HOUR LIST WITH MATCHING CLOCK FACES
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I like to give visual vocabulary lists to my young beginner learners of French, as they can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. Children glue the lists into their French vocabulary books, or file them in their French vocabulary folders with other vocabulary lists, which gives them an accessible and useful French vocabulary reference bank for both class and home learning.
For young and / or beginner French learners, I focus initially on a single time set, and this list shows 20 past the hour on a single page. This is because in my experience students benefit from a very clear outline of new language and vocabulary, avoiding lots of text on a single page - even my older students who are completely new to French prefer this. When I’m sure that students are confident with a particular time set, I then move on to additional time sets.
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag, which I use for French vocabulary display, or plain.
My students find this how to tell the time in French 20 past the hour worksheets freebie really helpful:
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME 20 PAST WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-20-past-worksheets-freebie-12994594
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces: (£3):
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME REFERENCE GUIDE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH HOW TO TELL THE TIME IN FRENCH 20 PAST THE HOUR ANALOGUE WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my Primary French and beginner KS3 French students, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. I give my students these worksheets at the same time as introducing the time set in French, so that they can practise and embed both recognizing the time, and writing the time phrase itself. Students really enjoy the opportunity to test their recall too.
The worksheets are useful in a number of contexts: I use them for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities. I occasionally use them for more formal assessment purposes too.
Students find this How to tell the time in French 20 past list freebie helpful:
TELLING THE TIME IN FRENCH 20 PAST THE HOUR LIST
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-20-past-list-freebie-12994605
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces (£3):
TELLING THE TIME IN FRENCH REFERENCE GUIDE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH HOW TO TELL THE TIME IN FRENCH 10 PAST THE HOUR ANALOGUE WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my Primary French and beginner KS3 French students, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. I give my students these worksheets at the same time as introducing the time set in French, so that they can practise and embed both recognizing the time, and writing the time phrase itself. Students really enjoy the opportunity to test their recall too.
The worksheets are useful in a number of contexts: I use them for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities. I occasionally use them for more formal assessment purposes too.
Students find this How to tell the time in French ten past list freebie helpful:
TELLING THE TIME IN FRENCH 10 PAST THE HOUR LIST
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-10-past-list-freebie-12994583
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces (£3):
HOW TO TELL THE TIME IN FRENCH : GUIDE WITH EVERY ANALOGUE CLOCK TIME
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH FOR CHILDREN TELLING THE TIME ANALOGUE 10 PAST THE HOUR LIST WITH MATCHING CLOCK FACES
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I like to give visual vocabulary lists to my young beginner learners of French, as they can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. Children glue the lists into their French vocabulary books, or file them in their French vocabulary folders with other vocabulary lists, which gives them an accessible and useful French vocabulary reference bank for both class and home learning.
For young and / or beginner French learners, I focus initially on a single time set, and this list shows 10 past the hour on a single page. This is because in my experience students benefit from a very clear outline of new language and vocabulary, avoiding lots of text on a single page - even my older students who are completely new to French prefer this. When I’m sure that students are confident with a particular time set, I then move on to additional time sets.
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag, which I use for French vocabulary display, or plain.
My students find this how to tell the time in French 10 past the hour worksheets freebie really helpful:
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME 10 PAST WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-10-past-worksheets-freebie-12994584
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces: (£3):
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME REFERENCE GUIDE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
Have a browse in my store for more French visual vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other French teaching and learning materials, with French resource boxes, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies.
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH FOR CHILDREN TELLING THE TIME ANALOGUE 5 PAST THE HOUR LIST WITH MATCHING CLOCK FACES
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I like to give visual vocabulary lists to my young beginner learners of French, as they can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. Children glue the lists into their French vocabulary books, or file them in their French vocabulary folders with other vocabulary lists, which gives them an accessible and useful French vocabulary reference bank for both class and home learning.
For young and / or beginner French learners, I focus initially on a single time set, and this list shows 5 past the hour on a single page. This is because in my experience students benefit from a very clear outline of new language and vocabulary, avoiding lots of text on a single page - even my older students who are completely new to French prefer this. When I’m sure that students are confident with a particular time set, I then move on to additional time sets.
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag, which I use for French vocabulary display, or plain.
My students find this how to tell the time in French 5 past worksheets freebie really helpful:
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME 5 PAST WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-5-past-worksheets-freebie-12994577
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces: (£3):
FRENCH TELLING THE TIME REFERENCE GUIDE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
Have a browse in my store for more French visual vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other French teaching and learning materials, with French resource boxes, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies.
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PRIMARY FRENCH KS3 FRENCH HOW TO TELL THE TIME IN FRENCH 5 PAST THE HOUR ANALOGUE WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my Primary French and beginner KS3 French students, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. I give my students worksheets at the same time as introducing a particular clock time in French, so that they can practise and embed both recognizing the time, and writing the time phrase itself. Students really enjoy the opportunity to test their recall too.
The worksheets are useful in a number of contexts: I use them for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities. I occasionally use them for more formal assessment purposes too.
Students find this How to tell the time in French 5 past the hour list freebie helpful:
TELLING THE TIME IN FRENCH 5 PAST THE HOUR LIST
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-the-time-5-past-list-freebie-12994581
Have a look at this reference guide for telling the time in French, every analogue clock time with matching clock faces (£3):
TELLING THE TIME IN FRENCH REFERENCE GUIDE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-reference-book-12644907
Have a browse in my store for more French super simple worksheets, and a wide range of other French teaching and learning materials, with French resource boxes, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies.
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GCSE SPANISH KS4 SPANISH KS3 SPANISH AR VERBS
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I like to have sets of super simple Spanish vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in Spanish.
These four recall worksheets focus on 25 high-frequency Spanish AR verbs, and feature four differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the verbs in English from a Spanish prompt; the Spanish verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the verbs in Spanish from an English prompt; the English verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 3: translate and write the verbs in English from a Spanish prompt; the Spanish verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn new vocabulary in alphabetical order.
Challenge 4: translate and write the verbs in Spanish from an English prompt; the English verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order
It’s really useful for language learners to be familiar with a broad range of key Spanish verb vocabulary, and the worksheets provide a language learning map, enabling students to move on confidently to more complex language and texts, including authentic resources. At that point students can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context, enabling them to produce more detailed and descriptive language. This is an integral element to successful language learning. The worksheets also work well as a Spanish vocabulary audit and enrichment.
I give my students this Spanish AR verbs list both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download it for free here:
SPANISH AR VERBS LIST FREEBIE #1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-ar-verbs-list-freebie-1-12435587
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¡MUCHAS GRACIAS Y BUEN APRENDIZAJE!
PRIMARY SPANISH KS2 SPANISH KS3 SPANISH YEAR 7 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-21 CHALLENGE CARDS FREEBIE
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Perfect for developing Spanish language skills in general, as well as for practising and revising numbers 0-21 in Spanish. There are 12 differentiated questions, with answer key and recording sheet. The cards are numbered A-L, so you can easily use these with the set of 48 task cards, making a total of 60 cards.
Challenge cards are an ideal language learning activity, perfect for multi-skill language learning: listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading and spelling. They really help students develop more independence in their learning, moving away from more teacher-led tasks and activities.
All the questions are in Spanish, including a range of Spanish maths language. Students may not necessarily engage with that at this stage of their learning, so I use maths symbols as visual clues and prompts, enabling students to infer meaning from context. This is a key language learning skill in general, which is important for students to develop as quickly as possible. Depending on the particular group, I may read through the questions together as a whole-group first. I really try to make the most of the task cards too - for example, with multiple-choice questions, I ask students how they have arrived at the correct response, and what is wrong with the other responses. Being able to identify errors is a key language learning skill, and it’s useful for students to begin to develop that from the very beginning of their learning.
The resource comprises the following non-editable files in a zipped format:
12 differentiated question cards 4 per A4 (8.5 x 11) paper. Print, laminate and cut out. Laminating is definitely worth the extra prep time and expense, as they cards are far more learner-friendly, and last for absolutely years.
answer key & answer recording sheet
The set of Spanish Numbers 0-21 Challenge Cards, with 48 differentiated question cards, answer key and recording sheet is here:
SPANISH NUMBERS 0-21 TASK CARDS : 48 DIFFERENTIATED CHALLENGE CARDS WITH ANSWER KEY & RECORDING SHEET
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-numbers-0-21-challenge-cards-11856691
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PRIMARY SPANISH KS2 SPANISH KS3 SPANISH YEAR 7 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-31 CHALLENGE CARDS FREEBIE ***12 differentiated challenge cards, answer key & recording sheet ***
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Spanish Numbers 0-31 Challenge Cards really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can develop, embed, reinforce and refresh their knowledge of Spanish numbers in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher.
The questions and responses have a bonus multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading and spelling. They’re great for helping beginner Spanish students familiarize themselves with, and develop competence in, speaking, reading, writing and spelling longer words in Spanish.
The cards are useful not only when you’re focusing on Spanish Numbers 0-31, but also for cover lessons, as an all-year-round starter, plenary and general ‘pick-me-up’ activity, as the goal is not simply to learn how to count in Spanish, but also to enjoy working with Spanish, and to feel confident about doing so.
All questions are in Spanish, and range in complexity and challenge, both in terms of language and number skills. I’ve used visual prompts such as maths symbols to ensure all learners can engage with the questions, and this helps them to begin to infer meaning from context, and to decode cues and prompts to foster understanding. I don’t allow the use of calculators to increase the challenge a little. Some questions focus specifically on Spanish maths language, which students do not always engage with very often. The level of maths is fairly simple, but certainly draws on prior number and arithmetic learning.
I’ve labelled the cards A-L, so that if you have the set of 48 task cards, you can use them together.
Try this set of 48 differentiated challenge cards focusing on Spanish Numbers 0-31:
SPANISH NUMBERS 0-31 : 48 DIFFERENTIATED CHALLENGE CARDS WITH ANSWER KEY & RECORDING SHEET
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-numbers-0-31-challenge-cards-11748397
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PRIMARY FRENCH VEGETABLES FRENCH FOR CHILDREN VEGETABLES WORKSHEET FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my young beginner learners of French, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image.
The worksheet is useful for consolidating both vegetables vocabulary and spelling in French, and students really enjoy testing their recall. This kind of worksheet is really versatile: I use for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities.
There are two versions to choose from - colour, which makes the worksheet really visually appealing, or BW, which saves prep expense, and is also a popular activity with younger students, who like to colour as they read aloud, write and practise their French vegetables.
The vegetables are:
the artichoke
the asparagus
the aubergine
the beetroot
the broccoli
the cabbage
the carrots
the cauliflower
the garlic
the leek
the lettuce
the mushrooms
the onions
the peas
the pepper
the potatoes
the spinach
the sweetcorn
the tomato
Students like to have this French fruits visual vocabulary list freebie too, which is great for practising reading and checking spelling in French:
FRENCH FRUITS VISUAL VOCABULARY LIST FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-vegetables-visual-vocabulary-list-freebie-12854102
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PRIMARY FRENCH FRUITS FRENCH FOR CHILDREN FRENCH FRUITS PICTURE DICTIONARY WORKSHEET FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my young beginner learners of French, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image.
The worksheet is useful for consolidating both French fruits vocabulary and spelling, and students really enjoy testing their recall. This kind of worksheet is really versatile: I use for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities.
There are two versions to choose from - colour, which makes the worksheet really visually appealing, or BW, which saves prep expense, and is also a popular activity with younger students, who like to colour as they read aloud, write and practise their French fruits.
The fruits are:
the apples
the bananas
the cherries
the fig
the grapes
the lemon
the mango
the nectarine
the olives
the orange
the papaya
the peach
the pear
the pineapple
the pumpkins
the raspberry
the rhubarb
the starfruit
the strawberries
the watermelon
Students like to have this French fruits visual vocabulary list freebie too, which is great for practising reading and checking spelling in French:
FRENCH FRUITS VISUAL VOCABULARY LIST FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-fruits-visual-vocabulary-list-freebie-12432975
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ESL EFL NUMBERS ACTIVITIES ENGLISH FOR CHILDREN NUMBERS ACITIVITIES BEGINNER ENGLISH NUMBERS INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH NUMBERS 0-100 TASK CARDS
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English Numbers 0-100 Task Cards really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can develop, embed, reinforce and refresh their knowledge of English and English numbers in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. The questions have a bonus multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading and spelling. They’re great for helping students familiarize themselves with, and develop competence in, speaking, reading, writing and spelling longer words in English.
The cards are useful not only when you’re focusing on Numbers 0-100, but also as an all-year-round starter, plenary and general ‘pick-me-up’ activity, as the goal is not simply to learn numbers in English, but also to develop English language skills in general, to enjoy working with English, and to feel confident about doing so. There’s definitely a UK theme running through many of the questions, featuring questions about fish and chips and the Loch Ness Monster for example. The questions range in complexity and challenge, and are great for honing numeracy skills too - especially if calculators are not allowed!
The questions are all in English, which in itself is a really useful comprehension activity. Depending on your students, reading the questions together first to check for understanding is a good idea. There’s a question card template too - students genuinely enjoy creating questions for each other, and it allows them to apply language practically and creatively.
The answer key provides learners with an additional opportunity to engage with language, and also helps them develop more independence in their learning. They genuinely enjoy correcting their own and each others’ work - and it’s a great teacher-time saver too!
The resource comprises the following:
= 48 differentiated question cards, 6 per A4 (8.5 x 11) paper. Print, laminate and cut out.
= answer key and answer recording sheet
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THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR ENGLISH LESSONS!
PRIMARY ITALIAN KS2 ITALIAN KS3 ITALIAN BEGINNER ITALIAN NUMBERS 0-31 WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in Italian.
Numbers definitely provide lots of opportunities for cross-curricular learning in class time, particularly with mental maths games, which really help beginner Italian learners get to grips with the vocabulary.
These two recall worksheets focus on Italian Numbers 0-31, and feature two differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the numbers in Italian from a number prompt; the numbers are in numerical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the numbers in Italian from a number prompt; the numbers are in random, rather than numerical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn numbers in numerical order.
I give my students this Italian Numbers 0-31 list both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download it for free here:
ITALIAN NUMBERS 0-31 LIST FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/italian-numbers-0-31-list-freebie-12498506
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GRAZIE MILLE E BUON APPRENDIMENTO!
KS3 FRENCH KS4 FRENCH GCSE FRENCH BEGINNER FRENCH NUMBERS 0-100 WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in French.
These four recall worksheets focus on French Numbers 0-100, and feature two differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the numbers in French from a number prompt; the numbers are in numerical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the numbers in French from a number prompt; the numbers are in random, rather than numerical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn numbers in numerical order.
I give my students these French Numbers 0-100 lists both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download them for free here:
FRENCH NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #1 (2 pages, portrait format)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-numbers-0-100-list-freebie-1-12228468
FRENCH NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #2 (landscape format, 1 page)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-numbers-0-100-list-freebie-2-12437989
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GCSE FRENCH KS4 FRENCH KS3 FRENCH BEGINNER FRENCH VERBS VERBS RECALL WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple French vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in French.
These four recall worksheets focus on 25 high-frequency French verbs, and feature four differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the verbs in English from a French prompt; the French verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the verbs in French from an English prompt; the English verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 3: translate and write the verbs in English from a French prompt; the French verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn new vocabulary in alphabetical order.
Challenge 4: translate and write the verbs in French from an English prompt; the English verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order
It’s really useful for French students to be familiar with a broad range of key French verb vocabulary, and the worksheets provide a language learning map, enabling students to move on confidently to more complex language and texts, including authentic resources. At that point students can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context, enabling them to produce more detailed and descriptive language. This is an integral element to successful language learning. The worksheets also work well as a vocabulary audit and enrichment.
I give my students this French verbs list both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download it for free here:
FRENCH VERBS LIST FREEBIE #1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-verbs-list-freebie-1-12150235
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GCSE SPANISH KS4 SPANISH KS3 SPANISH CONJUNCTIONS & CONNECTIVES LIST LAS CONJUNCIONES EN ESPAÑOL
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Ideal reference resource for students focusing on high-frequency Spanish conjunctions and connectives. I’ve found that the lists are a great learning support resource, and they’re really popular with students too. They work well when students keep them carefully in learning files or folders for current and future reference. They also work well printed double-sided and laminated for small-group work in class.
This list is a collection of 25 high-frequency Spanish conjunctions and connectives that students will meet in the advanced beginner Spanish to intermediate Spanish learning programmes, and useful for students beginning advanced Spanish as a vocabulary audit.
It’s an important step in language learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful vocabulary bank, are able to recognize Spanish conjunctions and connectives, and are confident with the meaning of those words in their first / home language, so that they can produce more detailed and descriptive language and more complex sentences and texts as soon as possible.
Students shouldn’t take on the task of learning 25 conjunctions and connectives all at once though - this is more of a longer-term reference resource that students can use to audit their developing Spanish vocabulary, and it is definitely the case that frequent and regular use in real-world practical contexts is far more successful at embedding vocabulary into longer-term memory.
There are two alphabetical lists - one Spanish-English, and one English-Spanish, as I’ve found that most language students prefer to have both as a reference resource.
The list is a great time-saver for teachers too - if you’re preparing resources focusing on high-frequency Spanish conjunctions for your students, the list is a good starting point.
There are two backgrounds to choose from - Spanish flag, which I tend to use for Spanish vocabulary display or Spanish grammar display, and plain.
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GCSE ITALIAN KS4 ITALIAN KS3 ITALIAN YEAR 7 ITALIAN BEGINNER ITALIAN NUMBERS 0-100 WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple Italian vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in Italian.
These four recall worksheets focus on Italian Numbers 0-100, and feature two differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the numbers in Italian from a number prompt; the numbers are in numerical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the numbers in Italian from a number prompt; the numbers are in random, rather than numerical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn numbers in numerical order.
I give my students these Italian Numbers 0-100 lists both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download them for free here:
ITALIAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #1 (portrait format, 2 pages)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/italian-numbers-0-100-list-freebie-1-12293894
ITALIAN NUMBERS 0-100 LIST FREEBIE #2 (landscape format, 1 page)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/italian-numbers-0-100-list-freebie-2-12439282
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GCSE ITALIAN KS4 ITALIAN KS3 ITALIAN HIGH-FREQUENCY ITALIAN VERBS RECALL WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple Italian vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in Italian.
These four recall worksheets focus on 25 high-frequency Italian verbs, and feature four differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the verbs in English from an Italian prompt; the Italian verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the verbs in Italian from an English prompt; the English verbs are in alphabetical order
Challenge 3: translate and write the verbs in English from an Italian prompt; the Italian verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn new vocabulary in alphabetical order.
Challenge 4: translate and write the verbs in Italian from an English prompt; the English verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order
It’s really useful for language learners to be familiar with a broad range of key Italian verb vocabulary, and the worksheets provide a language learning map, enabling students to move on confidently to more complex language and texts, including authentic resources. At that point students can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context, enabling them to produce more detailed and descriptive language. This is an integral element to successful language learning. The worksheets also work well as a vocabulary audit and enrichment.
I give my students this Italian verbs list both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download it for free here:
ITALIAN VERBS WORKSHEETS FREEBIE #1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/italian-verbs-list-freebie-1-12145518
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GCSE ITALIAN ALEVEL ITALIAN KS4 ITALIAN KS5 ITALIAN KS3 ITALIAN ADJECTIVES RECALL WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple Italian vocabulary recall worksheets that my students can work on independently for both practice and revision, either in class time or for home learning. They’re really useful for embedding vocabulary, checking recall, and for reading, writing and accurate spelling in Italian.
These four recall worksheets focus on 25 high-frequency Italian adjectives, and feature four differentiated recall challenges:
Challenge 1: translate and write the adjectives in English from an Italian prompt; the Italian adjectives are in alphabetical order
Challenge 2: translate and write the adjectives in Italian from an English prompt; the English adjectives are in alphabetical order
Challenge 3: translate and write the adjectives in English from an Italian prompt; the Italian adjectives are in random, rather than alphabetical order. This is really useful for vocabulary recall, as students often learn new vocabulary in alphabetical order.
Challenge 4: translate and write the adjectives in Italian from an English prompt; the English verbs are in random, rather than alphabetical order
it’s an important step in learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful Italian adjectives vocabulary bank, are able to recognize Italian adjectives, and are confident with the meaning of those adjectives in English - at that point we can move swiftly on to looking at adjectival agreement, producing more complex and descriptive language, and*** using the adjectives in a communicative and practical context***, which is essential for progressing in language learning. The worksheets also work well as a vocabulary audit and enrichment.
I give my students this Italian adjectives list both as an answer key for independent checking, and as a reference resource - download it for free here:
ITALIAN ADJECTIVES LIST FREEBIE #1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/italian-adjectives-list-freebie-1-12905692
Have a browse in my store for more super simple Italian vocabulary recall worksheets, and a wide range of other Italian teaching and learning resources, with Italian resource boxes, special offer bundles and lots of freebies.
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