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I provide French and Spanish resources for KS3 and GCSE. As a Head of MFL Department for 10 years, my aim is to provide high quality cover and revision resources that save time for Heads of Departments and classroom teachers alike.

I provide French and Spanish resources for KS3 and GCSE. As a Head of MFL Department for 10 years, my aim is to provide high quality cover and revision resources that save time for Heads of Departments and classroom teachers alike.
Tangled Translation - poverty and homelessness
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Tangled Translation - poverty and homelessness

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A worksheet to practice translation skills both from French to English and English to French. Ideal for cover, homework and revision. Answers included. The worksheet contains two ‘tangled translations’ about poverty and homelssness where the text is written in a mixture of French and English. Pupils must write the full translation for both languages.
Tangled Translation - Holidays (Regions of France)
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Tangled Translation - Holidays (Regions of France)

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A worksheet to practice translation skills both from French to English and English to French. Ideal for cover, homework and revision. Answers included. The worksheet contains two ‘tangled translations’ about holidays (regions of France) where the text is written in a mixture of French and English. Pupils must write the full translation for both languages.
AQA French GCSE 2026 Vocab Audit
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AQA French GCSE 2026 Vocab Audit

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This resource is a list of all words covered in the AQA GCSE French for 2026. Each duplicate of a word across themes has been removed but each entry shows which themes each word appears in. This resource is aimed at those who would rather tweak their existing schemes of work rather than invest in lots more expensive products. For each word there is a drop down menu to select whether it is currently covered in your KS3 SoW and/or your KS4 SoW. If Yes is selected, the entry will turn green, if No is selected, the entry will turn red. This means it is easy to see at a glance which words need to be embedded in schemes of work. Alternatively, you can type ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ but each must begin with a capital letter for the colour coding to work. As always, great care has been taken to ensure this document is accurate but please let me know if there are any mistakes so that I can amend. Thank you!
2026 Spec AQA GCSE French Vocabulary Bundle with vocab audit spreadsheet
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2026 Spec AQA GCSE French Vocabulary Bundle with vocab audit spreadsheet

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This bundle contains 4 PowerPoint presentations to cover all the vocabulary on the new for 2026 AQA GCSE French specification. General Vocabulary Theme 1 (People and lifestyle) Theme 2 (Popular Culture) Theme 3 (Communication and the world around us) Each PowerPoint is designed to be used for revision and starters or plenaries in general teaching. The French vocabulary is displayed for pupils and the French and English answers are displayed on the next slide. There are separate slides for the higher tier pupils at the end of each topic. Across the 4 PPTs, all the vocab on the specification is covered. They would also be great for teachers to use as an audit of vocabulary of their current schemes of work to see what might need to be tweaked for the new GCSE. In addition, this bundle also contains a vocab audit on excel. This resource is a list of all words covered in the AQA GCSE French for 2026. Each duplicate of a word across themes has been removed but each entry shows which themes each word appears in. This resource is aimed at those who would rather tweak their existing schemes of work rather than invest in lots more expensive products. For each word there is a drop down menu to select whether it is currently covered in your KS3 SoW and/or your KS4 SoW. If Yes is selected, the entry will turn green, if No is selected, the entry will turn red. This means it is easy to see at a glance which words need to be embedded in schemes of work. Alternatively, you can type ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ but each must begin with a capital letter for the colour coding to work.