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MY name's Andy and I have been a teacher of MFL for the past 30 years, having taught both French and German to GCSE and A Level as well as some KS3 Spanish and GCSE Dutch along the way. All the resources I publish here are things I use with my own classes and think could be useful to others.

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MY name's Andy and I have been a teacher of MFL for the past 30 years, having taught both French and German to GCSE and A Level as well as some KS3 Spanish and GCSE Dutch along the way. All the resources I publish here are things I use with my own classes and think could be useful to others.
French A Level  technology & mobile phones
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French A Level technology & mobile phones

(18)
the first worksheet on mobile phones in French, aimed at Yr12. The text concentrates more on the negative aspects of mobile phones. There are several exercises (gapfill, questions in French, synonyms, vocab search). The second sheet is a sheet for students to fill in on various aspects of technology, which could lead to a piece of spoken or written work/class discussion
les sports olympiques
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les sports olympiques

(14)
a worksheet aimed at Yr8 practising sports and use of jouer & faire as well as giving excuses for not doing certain sports
adjective agreements in French
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adjective agreements in French

(12)
a worksheet to practise more challenging adjective agreements in French. Would also be useful for revision at AS (especially for grammar section of AQA unit 1). The second is a starter/plenary activity practising feminine adjectives (regular & irregular)
school uniform and rules in French
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school uniform and rules in French

(10)
a straight forward worksheet and accompanying powerpoint on school uniforms. I noticed a couple of typos, which have been corrected. The powerpoint also includes a section on school rules
Chez moi
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Chez moi

(11)
a cloze exercise about where you live & describing your home. The exercise requires a dice and depending on the roll of the dice, they fill in the gapfill exercise.