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Dear Teachers and Supervisors, thank you for looking at my shop, here you will find a range of resources, displays and key words, grammar, work sheets, cover work with answers and power points. I also have letters to parents about trips and visits with town workbooks, suitable for junior and secondary up to A level. I hope that you will find something to help with your planning and save you time.

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Dear Teachers and Supervisors, thank you for looking at my shop, here you will find a range of resources, displays and key words, grammar, work sheets, cover work with answers and power points. I also have letters to parents about trips and visits with town workbooks, suitable for junior and secondary up to A level. I hope that you will find something to help with your planning and save you time.
Le tour
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Le tour

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A one off presentation about the Tour de France, can be used to start a project on the TDF, inform students about a great French sporting event. Covers some geography of France and healthy eating habits of the cyclists. If you are looking for activities to go with it by my Tour de France 2017 resource instead, as this presentation is included.
Where do you live?
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Where do you live?

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Basic presentation to present and practice the question where do you live and the answer singular and plural. I have used this with junior school pupils, beginners and year 7.
Basic greetings presentation
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Basic greetings presentation

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This presentation is designed for beginners in French it would be suitable for junior school or year 7 pupils. A good way to get them to see the spoken word and repeat.
Brothers and sisters
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Brothers and sisters

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This resource introduces the question do you have any brothers or sisters with various responses. I have used this with junior school pupils, beginners in French and year 7 students.
What do you like?
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What do you like?

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This resource is designed for beginners in French, junior school and year 7 pupils. It presents the question “What do you like?” and What do you dislike?and a variety of responses. Good for practicing language and then leading to more independent role-play and writing own answers.
What's your name?
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What's your name?

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Basic resource to introduce the question what is your name and how to respond. I have used this with junior school pupils, beginners and year 7 students.
Months
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Months

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Months - Les mois. This resource is designed for beginners in French, junior school and year 7 pupils. It presents the question “What month is it?” and the months of the year. Good for practicing language and then leading to more independent practice, students could create their own poster or flash card games. I have included a power point version for teachers or supervisors who don't know French as it has the English translation of the slide in the notes.
School subjects
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School subjects

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This resource is designed for beginners in French, junior school and year 7 pupils. It presents the question “Do you like?” and the school subjects with both positive and negative answers. Good for practicing language and then leading to more independent practice, role-play and writing. Students could create their own poster or flash card games. I have included a power point version for teachers or supervisors who don't know French as it has the English translation of the slide in the notes.
Pocket money - Christmas - cover
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Pocket money - Christmas - cover

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Pocket money gets students to revisit the near future and household chores, focus on accurate spelling and grammar 9 different activities to keep them busy. Can be used as a cover lesson included is the answer sheet that can be used for self/peer marking. I hope you find it useful, please leave feedback. Thank you.
Numbers 1-16 cover work
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Numbers 1-16 cover work

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Numbers 1-16 cover work (see also Numbers 17-31 cover work) is an activity sheet to keep students busy during a French cover lesson. Designed so that you can just leave it with the cover supervisor, answers included for supervisor/peer marking/assessment at the end of the lesson. Suitable for new French learners KS2 to KS3 or as revision. Gap fill, word and sentence recognition, grammar reinforcement, wordsearch, translation task.
Numbers 17-31 Cover work
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Numbers 17-31 Cover work

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Numbers 17-31 cover work (see also Numbers cover work 1-16) is an activity sheet to keep students busy during a French cover lesson. Designed so that you can just leave it with the cover supervisor, answers included for supervisor/peer marking/assessment at the end of the lesson. Suitable for new French learners KS2 to KS3 or as revision. Gap fill, word and sentence recognition, grammar reinforcement, wordsearch, translation task.
Day-Trip to Lille
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Day-Trip to Lille

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Workbook and answers, letter to parents inviting their child to take part, all you need to support your organisation of a day trip to Lille. Aimed at GCSE students, the workbook allows them opportunities to find out information independently about the town and use all the four skills whilst doing so. Have a great trip!
L'alphabet francais
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L'alphabet francais

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L'alphabet francais is a stand alone worksheet that develops dictionary skills and independance. I have used this as an activity during in class speaking assessments to keep the class busy or as a cover lesson. You can also get students to add the letter pronunciation.
Number work
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Number work

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Number work is a worksheet to reinforce ordinal numbers, cardinal numbers and tens. Will also help students understanding of numbers in English.
Numbers
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Numbers

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Numbers 1-100, 4 sheets one with the numbers written in French, one with just the figures and two differentiated. Good drill to encourage students of all abilities to learn or revise French numbers 1-100 and to look for and recognise number patterns. Can be used for cover work with the completed sheet as the answer sheet for self/peer/supervisor checking.
French Reflexive verbs
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French Reflexive verbs

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French reflexive verbs using je, il and elle. Giving the daily routine of 2 famous tennis players. You can use this to present or revise reflexive verbs for daily routines.