A set of worksheets to practise introducing yourself in German. Ideal for the beginning of Year 7, or for revision later in KS3.
This document is a free sample of a full activity booklet on the topic of me, my family and friends available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/key-stage-3-german-me-my-family-and-friends-activity-booklet-11897106
Crossword with clues in Spanish and answers in English.
Ideal introduction to countries vocab in Spanish. Either pre-teach the vocabulary, or allow students to work out the countries for themselves (many are cognates and near cognates).
This is a free sample of a workbook that is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/key-stage-3-french-work-new-gcse-style-activities-12220473
The worksheets include a reading task, translations, 2 writing tasks and a role-play on the topic of jobs.
There are suggested answers for each question.
This is a free sample of a workbook that is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/key-stage-3-german-work-and-future-plans-new-gcse-style-activities-12236283
The worksheets include a reading task, translations, 2 writing tasks and a role-play on the topic of jobs.
There are suggested answers for each question.
This resources is a free sample of a full workbook which is available here.
It contains a foundation and a higher photocard on the topic of ‘my family’. There is a student’s card and a teacher’s card for each tier.
6 questions on the theme of me, my family and friends, including 2 translations from English into German.
The full workbook is available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-german-gcse-writing-workbook-and-model-answers-11657241
A simple worksheet with questions in English about the video ‘Qui a inventé le cinéma’ on 1jou1actu. Good to introduce the topic of cinema and the history of cinema for French A/AS Level.
This booklet (including answers) contains new GCSE-style reading, writing, speaking and translation questions for Key Stage 3 students on the topic of technology in everyday life.
There are 6 activities: a reading task, translation (short paragraph) from Spanish into English, sentences to translate from English into Spanish, a writing task (short passage similar to the foundation writing exam), a photo (like in the foundation writing exam) and a role-play.
This is a free sample of a larger activity booklet that is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-key-stage-3-technology-and-free-time-activities-new-gcse-style-questions-11948974
A translation exercise to practise French infinitive constructions with à, de or just the infinitive.
Answers provided on page 2.
Suitable for GCSE and A Level students.
A free sample of my WJEC German GCSE role-play workbook, which has been adapted from my AQA role-play workbook (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-german-gcse-speaking-workbook-role-plays-11739742)
There is a foundation and a higher role-play, with a student’s card, a teacher’s card and possible answers set out as a script for both role-plays.
Students give the possible question to get a nought or a cross on the corresponding square. For example: for Emmanuel Macron, students ask “who is the president of France?”
Great first lesson or end of term activity, good for cultural awareness.
Great first lesson activity. Some facts about Germany. Students give the possible question to get a nought or a cross on the corresponding square. EG: for 'Angela Merkel', students ask "Who is the Chancellor of Germany?"
Add noughts and crosses on interactive whiteboard, or print off copies of the slide and students can play in pairs/small groups
A simple (starter/plenary) activity for teaching or revising German numbers 1-10. For printing and giving out as a worksheet. Children can either write the numbers in German underneath the digits on slide 1, or they can cut out the words on slide 2 and stick them underneath the digits on slide 1. Smaller children will enjoy colouring in the numbers.
Can be easily adapted for any language.
Also available in pdf format, if this is easier to print off.
A quick and simple French game for Easter. Roll a die and draw the corresponding part of the Easter bunny! I made it for some primary school children I tutor, but I think lots of secondary students would enjoy it as well.
Could be easily adapted for different languages.
A worksheet to accompany a video about a prison in Papua New Guinea from Brut (https://www.facebook.com/brutofficiel/videos/2141906046069358/)
The worksheet is the outline of a résumé activity, similar to those in the A Level exam.