<p>This teaching resource is a PowerPoint designed for KS3 German students (Years 7-9) preparing for the new GCSE. It also includes an adapted version of Little Red Riding Hood (14 pages). The PowerPointwith has read-aloud tasks and translation activities tailored to help students build vocabulary and comprehension skills. The resource offers a variety of engaging tasks, providing enough work to cover at least two lessons but probably many more. Perfect for a literacy focus and for using authentic texts in German. It also encourages students to practice speaking and writing while exploring familiar fairytale content.</p>
<p>This Halloween special resource is specifically designed to support students preparing for the new MFL GCSE, focusing on basic French vocabulary, comprehension (with in-built retrieval), and writing skills. Aimed at students aged 11-14 with beginner to lower-intermediate proficiency, it uses a fun, Halloween-themed story about Max and his siblings to engage learners. The tasks are designed to help students understand simple French sentences, build their vocabulary, and practice sentence structure.</p>
<p>The worksheet includes four carefully crafted tasks:</p>
<p>Reading comprehension with questions in English, allowing students to demonstrate understanding of key details from the text.</p>
<p>Fill-in-the-blank exercises that focus on key vocabulary from the story.</p>
<p>A 90 word retrieval task to solidify writing skills.</p>
<p>Sentence-building tasks that encourage creativity while using simple French phrases.</p>
<p>The resource also includes a Help Box with translations of 10 key words from the text, making it accessible for students who need extra support. It provides an hour of engaging practice that reinforces key language skills, aligning with the requirements of the new MFL GCSE exam.</p>
<p>As a bonus, there is a free Halloween themed French wordsearch attached. The lesson will last for a minimum of one full hour (probably at least two hours) and is perfect for cover (no French needed for the teacher) or just a fun, Halloween-themed lesson.</p>
<p>This engaging French worksheet on sports and hobbies is designed for the new 2026 GCSE, tailored for Year 7-9 students. Packed with tasks like read-aloud exercises, translations, and vocabulary work, it’s perfect for reinforcing key language skills. With enough content to cover two full lessons, students stay productive and engaged. Ideal for classroom or homework, this resource requires zero preparation from teachers or cover staff, making it a hassle-free solution for any busy classroom. Whether for everyday lessons or cover, it’s an easy, time-saving tool to enhance student learning while meeting curriculum goals.</p>
<p>This Halloween special resource is specifically designed to support students preparing for the new MFL GCSE, focusing on basic German vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills. Aimed at students aged 11-14 with beginner to lower-intermediate proficiency, it uses a fun, Halloween-themed story about Max and his siblings to engage learners. The tasks are designed to help students understand simple German sentences, build their vocabulary, and practice sentence structure.</p>
<p>The worksheet includes four carefully crafted tasks:</p>
<p><strong>Reading comprehension with questions in English</strong>, allowing students to demonstrate understanding of key details from the text.</p>
<p><strong>Fill-in-the-blank exercises</strong> that focus on key vocabulary from the story.</p>
<p><strong>A 90 word retrieval task</strong> to solidify writing skills.</p>
<p><strong>Sentence-building tasks</strong> that encourage creativity while using simple German phrases.</p>
<p>The resource also includes a Help Box with translations of 10 key words from the text, making it accessible for students who need extra support. It provides an hour of engaging practice that reinforces key language skills, aligning with the requirements of the new MFL GCSE exam.</p>
<p>As a bonus, there is a free Halloween themed German wordsearch attached. The lesson will last for a minimum of one full hour (probably at least two hours) and is perfect for cover (no German needed for the teacher) or just a fun, Halloween-themed lesson.</p>
<p>This teaching resource is a fully revamped version of the classic Trivial Pursuit game, designed as an engaging PowerPoint with stunning graphics, a catchy theme tune, and updated questions aligned with the new GCSE curriculum. It is completley new and revamped from the original one shared on here. Ideal for Year 9, 10, and 11 students, it offers a fun, interactive way to review topics and test knowledge across multiple subjects. The resource promotes active learning and competition, making revision enjoyable while reinforcing key GCSE German word list and content in a game format that encourages participation and group collaboration. Perfect for classroom quizzes and revision sessions!</p>
<p>The European Day of Languages Bake Off resource series includes everything needed to run a multilingual baking event. It features certificates for participants, a promotional poster, and three recipe cards in French, German, and Spanish, each with English translations. These materials encourage language learning through cultural exploration, allowing students to practice language skills while engaging in a fun, hands-on baking competition. Perfect for celebrating the diversity of European languages, the resources make it easy to organise and promote the event while enhancing language education in an enjoyable and interactive way.</p>
<p>This teaching resource is a comprehensive curriculum map for designing a Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) curriculum, tailored for the new GCSE. It covers Year 7-9 French and German, offering a structured framework for language progression. The map includes key vocabulary, grammar points, and cultural topics, ensuring students are prepared for the GCSE exams. Ideal for educators, it aligns with updated exam specifications and provides a clear, sequential approach to language teaching that fosters engagement and long-term retention. The resource is adaptable, making it suitable for a variety of teaching styles and student needs.</p>
<p>An adaptable 15 page trip booklet for students going to Köln, featuring itineraries, language practice, cultural info, and key phrases to enhance their trip experience.</p>
<p>This teaching resource is a comprehensive step-by-step guide on French comparatives, tailored for the new GCSE curriculum. It includes clear explanations, examples, and interactive exercises. The resource incorporates a read-aloud task to practice pronunciation and understanding. Designed to span an entire lesson, it covers key grammar points, comparative forms, and allows students to apply their knowledge through guided activities.</p>
<p>This engaging German Christmas workbook has been specifically designed for the new 2026 GCSE, tailored for Year 7-9 students. Packed with tasks like grammar gap-fills, translations, and vocabulary work, it’s perfect for reinforcing key language skills. It of course has some fun activities e.g. design your own German Christmas Card. With enough content to cover at least four full lessons, students stay productive and engaged. Ideal for classroom or homework, this resource requires zero preparation from teachers or cover staff, making it a hassle-free solution for any busy classroom. Whether for everyday lessons or cover, it’s an easy, time-saving tool to enhance student learning while meeting curriculum goals.</p>
<p>Engage your KS3 and KS4 students with this versatile Spanish Battleship Game Template! Perfect for practicing vocabulary, grammar, or sentence structures, it aligns with the new GCSE and is easily adaptable for French, German (Y7-9) or other languages/subjects. It is complete with sound effects, fun graphics and three slides to vary your teaching. Fun, interactive, and ideal for all learners!</p>