I produce high quality and engaging resources that really add value to your classroom. I am a passionate MFL teacher who has also worked with whole school literacy and numeracy intervention.
I produce high quality and engaging resources that really add value to your classroom. I am a passionate MFL teacher who has also worked with whole school literacy and numeracy intervention.
These resources perfectly complement "Tu veux sortir" and Désolé je ne peux pas" in Expo 2. There are excellently animated teacher PPts and support reading, writing and speaking activities.
A fun way to revise and reinforce essential grammar structures. The first slide is a reminder of numbers 1-25. The PPT contains a slide with 25 festive images that are all hyperlinked to a grammar challenge. Each challenge, once completed can be hyperlinked back to the summary slide.
What structures are covered?
present tense
Past tense
conditional tense
pluperfect tense
futur simple/futur proche
imperfect tense
partitive article
pronouns/possessive pronouns
question words/question forms
negation
adjectival agreement
comparatives
superlatives
definite/indefinite articles
the quiz could be done in parts over a series of lessons or in a standalone lesson. The questions can be extended if necessary. A lovely end to the year!
This is a resource pack to challenge pupils and build their reading skills. The word cloud contains over 30 weather expressions whereby pupils demonstrate their understanding of a variety of tenses and higher weather expressions.
The second reading resource is a European forecast of 11 countries weather predictions. Pupils read the reports and complete 3 exercises. The first is a grammar exercise whereby pupils identify all the verbs in the future tense and then select 3 expressions to convert from the future to the past. The second exercise contains 12 comprehension questions relating to the weather reports. The third exercise pupils find 12 expressions in the text.
Pupils are able to revise countries, the future tense and weather expressions.
The resources are easy to print and would be suitable for classwork, homework and cover work.
This would be an excellent end to the year for you and your class.
The first slide on the Ppt is a Christmas scene, pupils/teacher click on a number in the scene and complete the challenge as a class. There are 25 activities to complete. Each activity is hyperlinked back to the Christmas scene. Included within the challenges is a dialogue to introduce yourself to your partner, unscramble numbers 1-20, put numbers 1-20 in order, reading activity birthday cakes and ages, crossword 8 countries, a dialogue greeting each other, telling each other names, where you live and your age and saying goodbye, colours, gender recall definite and indefinite articles, match up numbers 21-31, game to reveal numbers and translate, survey of birthdays and ages, crossword of months, word clod of 14 school subjects, crossword of 14 school subjects, reordering days of the week, reading and understanding a timetable, match up of school opinions, saying when a subjects starts and finishes, match up of times, unscramble food and drinks, speaking what you eat and drink at break, word cloud clothes, speaking describing your school uniform and giving an opinion, reading comprehension on mod 1 and mod 2.
The challenges are easy to differentiate and it would also be easy to re-use as starters or revision for other lessons.
This would be an excellent end to the year for you and your class. This can be completed as a standalone lesson or worked through gradually in the build up to Christmas.
The first slide on the Ppt is a Christmas scene, pupils/teacher click on a number in the scene and complete the challenge as a class. There are 25 activities to complete. Each activity is hyperlinked back to the Christmas scene.
Included within the challenges is :
a word puzzle of activities in the present tense
a speaking frame for activities and seasons
a match up activity of weather and seasons
a word cloud to translate weather expressions
a crossword of countries
speaking game - flags of where you were on holiday
dialogue to rearrange - holidays in the past tense
a speaking frame for holidays and duration
grammar table of "wohnen" in the past tense with accommodation
match up of times
a writing/speaking frame for holidays and description in the past tense
noughts and crosses - leisure activities in the past tense
crossword - holiday expressions in the past tense
a word maze to find 12 food items
a match up activity of quantities
a speaking frame to order food at the market
noughts and crosses - ordering food in a café
a writing activity using "kein/keinen/keine" with food
a word puzzle to unscramble of what you like doing in the present tense
a speaking frame of what you like to do
logic game of what you buy in what shop
writing puzzle on pocket money
reading comprehension on shopping
translation exercise on shopping and pocket money
The challenges are easy to differentiate and it would also be easy to re-use each od the 25 activities as starters or revision for other lessons.
Two page writing frame to describe a film in the past tense communicating what you saw, what genre the film was, where the film is set, who the main characters are, what the story is about, descriptions of what the film is about and opinions on the film.
This is easy to print and edit. It is ideal for classwork, homework and cover work
Teacher presentation which includes a homework task of authentic German websites for pupils to conduct language research on film/TV descriptions., also included is saying what you have seen later and the medium you viewed it on, what type of film/programme it was, what it was like. A modelled example of the whole dialogue, plenary involving translation of key vocabulary, bingo game of descriptions.
The resource is easy to edit.
This resource is aimed at higher candidates to improve their reading skills. It comprises of 4 A-A* questions taken from 2012-2015 WJEC higher Spanish reading exam papers. The main topics within the questions are personal information, sport, free-time and festivals.
Key exam techniques are required and it is an ideal platform to challenge pupils. This can be set as class work, home work, cover work or revision.
The resource is easy to edit and print.
This resource pack is deigned for pupils that are either learning the conditional tense for he first time or recapping. The teacher PPT takes pupils through the formation. There are exercises to check understanding and translation and gap-fill exercises for pupils to demonstrate understanding, For creativity and the opportunity for pupils to expand their vocabulary there is a speaking game where pupils are posed with dilemmas and they have to say what they would do whilst justifying their opinion. It would be easy to adapt the speaking game to a written task. Also within the teacher PPT is a listening gap-fill of a song that uses the conditional tense.
There is a reading comprehension whereby pupils read the accounts of 9 people saying what they would do if hey won the lottery and answer a series f questions. This is excellent stimulus material before starting writing or speaking work.
This resource is aimed at higher candidates to improve their reading skills. It comprises of 4 A-A* questions taken from 2012-2015 WJEC higher French reading exam papers. The main topics within the questions are family, weather, school and work experience. Key exam techniques are required and it is an ideal platform to challenge pupils. This can be set as class work, home work, cover work or revision.
The resource is easy to edit and print.
This workbook contains 7 exercises for pupils to demonstrate their understanding of the first two modules of Expo 1. Exercise 1 tests understanding of items in a school bag. Exercise 2 pupils need to put the days of the week in chronological order. Exercise 3 pupils are required to complete mathematical operations demonstrating understanding of numbers 1-30. Exercise 4 is a crossword of 10 colours. Clues are in English and answers in French. Exercise 5 pupils match up 7 dates, demonstrating understanding of numbers and months. Exercise 6 pupils read a short passage and write what they are called, how old they are, and when birthday birthday is. Exercise 7 is a reading comprehension whereby pupils demonstrate understanding of greetings, introductions, age, birthdays, physical descriptions, family members, pets and colours.
Easy to print, use for class work, home work and cover work.
This resource pack contains a teacher presentation revising descriptions of home and making comparisons. This teacher PPT is 18 slides and includes speaking and writing practice of which house they prefer and justification for their opinion. There is also a kinaesthetic reading resource where the teacher cuts up six comparative sentences and places them in envelopes with the translation on the outside of the envelope. Pupils work in groups or independently to translate the sentences. These are easy to edit for your own purpose.
There are 11 slides of celebrity homes to be printed out for prompt cards for the speaking and writing task. There is also a vocabulary support sheet to help pupils.
These resources were used in an observation where I was judged "outstanding". It is a really fun and meaningful lesson.
This pack of resources contains a teacher PPT that has a word search recapping on directions. There is then a grammar slide where pupils categorise genders of where they are going to using aller + au, à la, à l' and aux. There is then a consolidation slide with modelled answers for pupils to complete written or spoken work. Pupils then complete a worksheet which is a word puzzle consolidating the language. There is a solution to this puzzle on the teacher presentation. There is also a word search of 14 places that are used within the teacher presentation and within Expo.
As a plenary the teacher calls out places they are going to visit and the pupils play bingo.
Teacher cuts out the phrases and displays them around the room. The English is displayed on the white board and pupils circulate around the room finding the translation. Pupils are penalised for misspellings. This is easy to edit for all topics.
Divide pupils into pairs and ask pupils to set up into teams on either end of the classroom. Pupils run/walk to their partner. Partner 1 reads out the phrases and partner 2 writes down the phrase. The objective being to write down phrases correctly with accurate spellings and accents. They then swap roles. The winning team presents the teacher with 5 accurate sentences. This is a fun way of getting pupils working collaboratively and improving listening and written skills.