A Level Pronouns: Direct; indirect; and relative.Quick View
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A Level Pronouns: Direct; indirect; and relative.

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<p>A VERY comprehensive guide to French pronouns in the form of flowcharts and instructions.</p> <p>Includes:<br /> Je le/lui/en<br /> Qui, Que, Dont<br /> Lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles/auquel/a laquelle/auxquels/auxquelles.</p>
AQA A LEVEL Strategies HandbookQuick View
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AQA A LEVEL Strategies Handbook

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<p><strong>Why would I use this booklet?</strong></p> <p>In this booklet you will find support strategies for answering questions in each of the A Level French papers (3 in total). Having passion for, and having competency in, the French language is incredibly important, but it is also crucial that you use strategies to narrow down your thoughts and answer the questions.</p> <p>Paper 1 (50%): Listening/Reading/Writing. 2hrs 30 mins.<br /> This paper tests your comprehension of French language.</p> <p>Paper 2 (20%): Film/Literature. 2 hrs.<br /> This paper tests your interpretation and analysis of French (France) works.</p> <p>Paper 3 (30%): Speaking. 16-18 mins. 5 mins prep. 5-6 mins stimulus card. 2 min introduction for the Individual Research Project presentation, and 9-10 mins of questions discussing it.</p> <p>This paper tests your understanding of Francophone (French-speaking) culture.</p> <p>The reality is, you cannot go into these exams just being “good at French”; you need to be a tactical individual ready to attack the tasks with strategies. An A*- B student is one who is able to understand that the French A Level is about strategic requirements as much as it is having proficiency in the language.</p>
GCSE Grammar ChecklistQuick View
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GCSE Grammar Checklist

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<p>A very comprehensive list of GCSE structures and tenses.</p> <p>The difficulty of each structure is mapped accordingly across 3 pages.</p>
AQA GCSE Customs and Festivals (Theme 1 Unit 4)Quick View
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AQA GCSE Customs and Festivals (Theme 1 Unit 4)

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<p>5 detailed lessons about Customs and Festivals.<br /> 2 Doubles, 1 Single - Can be split into 5 lessons.<br /> A lot of emphasis is placed on the importance of respect towards religious celebrations; subject-specific vocab; and the complex structures.<br /> A lot of reading practice including differenciated support for tasks.</p>
Lost in Montreal (GCSE version)Quick View
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Lost in Montreal (GCSE version)

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<p>Robert is lost in Canada. Can you help him find his friends? Including French directions, physical descriptions, and facts about French-speaking Canada.</p>
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Lost in Montreal

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<p>Robert is lost in Canada. Can you help him find his friends? Including French directions, physical descriptions, and facts about French-speaking Canada.</p>
Studio 1 - Mon collège (6 lessons)Quick View
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Studio 1 - Mon collège (6 lessons)

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<p>A very comprehensive series of lessons for Module 2 of Studio 1 (Year 7) about school. I would recommend purchasing the Phonics Grid in order to understand the phonic implementation in lessons.</p> <p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12926081">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12926081</a></p>
French phonics gridQuick View
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French phonics grid

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<p>A grid of tricky French phonics. The sheet includes a QR code that leads to a video on how to pronounce the phonics.</p>
A Very French Murder MysteryQuick View
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A Very French Murder Mystery

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<p>Someone has killed the duchess. Who was it? A French murder mystery lesson with witness statements; tasks; and interesting characters.</p>
Where I like to goQuick View
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Where I like to go

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<p>A very comprehensive lesson about where I like to go.</p> <p>The lesson will get results! It starts with countries; then J’aime aller; and then conjugations of AIMER.</p>