A great sheet to use in the last week of term to give the pupils something focused to do when you pop on a French film. For those who aren’t entirely engrossed they can answer the questions, add some doodles and decorate or colour the sheet.
It gives a really educational focus to the film lesson (regardless of whether or not it is a TL film).
Also included is a film genres PPT.
If you are using it as part of your media module there are general questions about film and cinema and specific film review questions. They are all accessible and if you would like to add more complex/advanced questions there is a blank template for you to simply add a text boxes with more age/stage appropriate questions.
Presentation of Christmas Vocabulary:
20 items of Christmas vocabulary, clean modern style with cute clip art
'Qu'est-ce que c'est?' game (beat the teacher)
'Les mots volants' game
'Qu'est-ce qui manque?' game
'Under the spotlight' game
Listening Activity
Vocab match up
Sentence maker game
Words to chorus of 3 hymns
Links to French Christnas websites
Noughts and Crosses game
Introduction of new vocabulary with beautiful images and font.
Practice of new vocabulary including ‘Qu’est-ce que c’est’ game; ‘flying words’ game; ‘qu’est-ce qui manque’ game. Listening Grid
Speaking slides- Q&A, models provided.
Noughts and crosses game.
This resource co-ordinates with my opther sports resources, all available in my Betsy Belle TES shop. You can save a considerable amount of money by purchasing the Sports Bundle.
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Slides 1-8: Introduce and practise vocabulary. You could also print these slides off to use as flashcard games or wall displays.
Slide 9: All family members on one slide to consolidate followed by intro of possessive pronouns.
Slide 10: Reading. Short paragraph of Juliette describing who is in her family. You could follow this up with question to your pupils ‘qui est dans ta famille?’ Pupils use Juliette’s paragraph as a model.
Slide 11 Family tree. You could use this for Q&A. eg. ‘Comment s’appelle le père de Juliette?’ ‘Il s’appelle David’.
Slide 12. Extra vocabulary. Taking pupils beyond the immediate family to include aunts and uncles, step-sisters etc. I find that it is too long-winded to teach this in a ‘drilling’ fashion so I would go through it as it is displayed in a table on the IWB and then print off as a reference sheet- particularly useful for pupils with large families.
Slide 13. ‘Les mots volants’ game. This is a chance for pupils to participate and let off a bit of steam. As the words ‘fly’ onto the board they shout them out in English. I love doing this as a whole class as it really builds confidence and enthusiasm but you could shout an individual’s name out in between words or use lollipop sticks to pick a different pupil each time.
Slide 14. ‘Qu’est-ce qui manque?’ game. I usually ask pupils to identify the word that has disappeared and tell me both the French and Englsih equivalent. You could still play as a whole class by letting the group call out the French word as it disappears and you following up with ‘and what does it mean?’
Slide 15. ‘Qui suis-je?’ Reading comprehension with famous families. Answers appear on the click.
Slide 16. Listening grid. This is very simple because most of us have access to excellent listening material but it just gives you a quick to chance to assess aural comprehension at word level. Grt pupils to writr 1-6 on mini whiteboards or in books and you choose six of the words to say, they write down the corresponding letter. You could always increase the level of challenge by including the word in a short sentence.
Slide 17. Noughts and crosses. You could use this as an exit game or as refresher the following lesson. Choose two individuals or play boys v girls. Or teacher v class.
40 Task Cards and game board.
The task cards vary in difficulty from multiple choice to translations.
This set is a Christmas theme and is an excellent follow up to my Christmas PowerPoint presentation.
All you need is willing pupils with some spare coins for counters. You don't even need dice.
I have used this myself and it is a great way to let the pupils loose and engage in something challenging and exciting. Add an element of competition and you are on to a winner!
Teacher notes and answer key included.
PowerPoint to introduce Valentine's Day Vocabulary and practise.
Including:
1. Vocab slides (could also print off as flashcards or posters)
2. Flying Words game
3. What's missing? game.
4. Under the spotlight game.
5. Listening grid.
6 Hidden images game
7., Speed dating reading comp
8. Speed dating speaking activity
9. Noughts and crosses game
10. A link to Quizlet games I made for this PowerPoint
As comprehensive Power Point presentation for the topic of ‘At the tourist office’. Over 50 phrases pupils will need to understand or say in the role play task and sample role plays to go through with support and suggested answers. Also includes some language games for a dozen nouns you might need in the tourist info office such as ‘a map of the town’ and ‘train timetables’ etc.
If you are preparing your pupils for role play tasks or need some revision material, my ‘At the hotel’ bundle is great value and covers all the vocabulary for the role play task.
Anybody with a class with difficult girls needs to buy this resource.
I created this especially for my bottom set year 9 girls and it worked. Silence. Engagement. Enthusiasm!
You will not regret this purchase.
It is full of up to date language describing clothes that our pupils actually wear; the pupils were amazed at the 'cool' vocab lists with words like 'high tops' and 'playsuit'.
The final outcome is a written paragraph about the t-shirt they have designed. At your discretion how they balance their time between sketching and producing written language!
Vocabulary taught:
T-shirt style (sleeve length, neckline, fit)
T-shirt look (colour, pattern, slogan)
Clothes to go with the t-shirt
Accessories to go with it
Advice on how to achieve 'the look' (using imperatives)
Includes consolidation activities and comprehension.
Printable worksheet slide included
Presentation and practise of regualr -er verbs including:
1. Pictures and verb phrases
2. Qu’est-ce que c’est game
3. In the spotlight game
4. Speaking activity
5. Listening activity
6. Reading match up
7. Grammar explanation
8. Noughts and crosses
A printable dictionary for your pupils to use as a reference but more importantly to add to throughout the year as they study new topics and encounter new words.
Each page has a section where I have written common words including nouns, verbs and adjectives and a lined section for pupils to note their own additions.
There are also reference pages for the following topics containing short glossaries of the essential words: greetings, days, months, seasons, colours, school equipment.
There is a spare page at the back that you could print multiple times should they need more space. I recommend using treasury tags to hold the dictionary pages together. This will allow the pupils the possibility of adding extra sheets and adding revision sheets as they revise the vocabulary.
If teachers request it, I will make this resource available in black and white but it looks great printed in greyscale
An 8 page booklet which explains (in an informal and light tone) how to form the perfect tense for regular -er verbs.
Includes explanation, practice, translations, comprehension and writing task.
The booklet is numbered and can be printed off for pupils. It can also be displayed as a PowerPoint or printed off in large format and used as display posters.
The booklet complements the PowerPoint I have created on this and is available as part if my Perfect Tense bundle (saving you loads of money!)
Includes a completed version for comprehension and a blank version with question prompts for pupils to fill in.
There is a free video to accompany this on my You Tube channel.
This PowerPoint introduces extreme sports, consolidates learning, develops pupil dialogue, tests comprehension and culminates in a written paragraph full of opinions about extreme sports with justification and a range of tenses.
Slide 1. Extreme Sports Vocabulary
Slide 2. Match up French to English.
Slide 3. Categorising activity
Slide 4. Simple Q&A with model answers
Slide 5. Simple Opinions
Slide 6. Advanced Opinions
Slide 7. Categorise 'for' and 'against' opinions.
Slide 8. Short comprehension.
Slide 9. Sentence starters in a range of tenses.
Slide 10. Teacher v. Class Battle
Slide 11. SuperSentence writing frame
Slide 12. Pupil dialogues with checklist
Slide 13. Extension Activity/Homework
Slide 14. Hyperlinks to websites of interest with notes for teachers.
An introduction to colours for beginners.
Introduces vocabulary
Practises vocabulary through repetition.
Consolidates vocabulary through questioning.
Requires pupils to recall vocabulary.
French song
Link to website for authentic material on French colours
French poem- homme de couleur (great cross curricular for educating on diversity)
Simple poem using similes
Pupils write their own poem
Included is PowerPoint, pupil worksheet, template for poem.
PowerPoint introducing Halloween vocabulary and games for practice and consolidation;
Listening, Reading and Writing activities;
links to Spanish 'this is Halloween' song and plenary
A 12 page activity booklet including
Vocabulary (basic list and extended list)
Witch profile reading comprehension
Read and colour according to description
Count the number of pumpkins etc.
Voacb recall
wordsearch
crossword
Magic potion ingredients
Magic potion recipe comprehension
Designed to support use of Expo 1. By support I mean liven up and make it relevant!
You will find the essential vocabulary lifted from the book but I have added phrases that teenagers actually use to enthuse our pupils- hair and make up, X box, snapchat- it's all there!
Presentation and consolidation of vocabulary
Q&A
Opinion phrases
Comprehension
Written activity
QuizQuiz Trade game (cards attached)