Wall display of Dr & MRS VANDERTRAMP verbs.
Verbs that are conjugated with the auxiliary "etre" in French.
Both infinitive and past participles agreements are included in this document.
Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:
- an exercise about prepositions
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)
- two exercises about translations (both languages).
Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:
- an exercise about prepositions
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)
- two exercises about translations (both languages).
Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have created a French practice paper with corrections. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:
- an exercise about prepositions
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)
- two exercises about translations (both languages).
Due to the very few resources students have access for getting better at the MLAT exam I have merged the 3 French practice papers with corrections I designed into a bundle. The Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) is compulsory to any student applying for Oxford and Cambridge Modern Languages Departments.
My mock exam follows both the format and the grammatical structures of the original paper which includes:
- an exercise about prepositions
- an exercise about tenses (subjunctive, present, past, future, conditional, etc.)
- two exercises about translations (both languages).
At the beginning of every year, I give my GCSE and A-Level students this booklet I made which includes:
A display on gender endings
A Dr & Mrs VanderTramp display for when they use the passé composé
A 3-page document on connectives to improve their writing and speaking skills.
A sheet on the order of pronouns (direct, indirect, reflexive, y, en)
A thorough guide on all tenses
The students find it very useful as they keep it throughout the course and refer to it when needed.
A 2-page worksheet on how to text short messages (SMS) in French. There are three different exercises all provided with the corrigés.
Nice and easy cultural lesson.
Reading comprehension on the Rafle du Vél d’Hiv.
Questions and answers in French (corrigé provided).
Aimed at A-Level students learning about France during WW2.
PowerPoint presentation on what daily life was in France during the Second World War.
Includes the following topics: food, accommodation, health, transport, clothing and work.
Lots of pictures to put into context and difficult words in French are underlined and English equivalents are given.
Reading comprehension on why France is still the top touristic destination in the world.
Various exercises including: looking up vocabulary, reading comprehension questions, a topic for a debate and an essay.
Two activities based on French reality tv.
Matching exercise: 13 descriptions of tv shows and the students have got to match with the correct picture (provided on second document)
Speaking questions and/or debate
Reading comprehension (True-false exercise) on Jean Moulin and the Résistance during WW2.
Aimed at A-Level students learning about the Second World War.
Corrigé provided.
Reading comprehension on the call from General de Gaulle in London on June 18th, 1940.
Various exercises including: fill in the blanks, nouns and verbs conversions, antonyms, and a few questions based on the text.
Corrigé provided.
Aimed at A-Level students learning about WW2.
Quick competition that I used to run as part of promoting languages across the schools I worked at. Aimed at primary students but older students can definitely have a go as well.
You can change the text that they will need to write.