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Paris 2024 Olympics Activities for TEFL or ESL

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<p>An introduction to Olympic sports that can be used for TEFL or younger English learners, especially ESL learners. This resource uses the official Olympics site (link provided). There are some sports vocabulary games and activities based on pictures. Suitable for small classes and individual tuition. The Powerpoint can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as part of a bundle of 4 lessons that follow on from each other.<br /> Activities include: Identifying Olympic sports from an image, an introduction to equipment used to play different sports, taboo, a discussion activity regarding which sports should be included in the Olympics.<br /> All resources have been planned with the purpose of using them at an intensive English course for students of different nationalities.</p>
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The Paris 2024 Olympics Lesson 3 for TEFL or ESL

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<p>This is lesson 3 in a series of lessons about the 2024 Olympics for students learning English. It could be easily adapted for other languages. It is a complete lesson using Powerpoint. It should be taught as part of a sequence. Students will practice making questions and learning vocabulary to do with sports. There are some simple vocaublary exercises and a guided pair work activity using a separate PDF.</p>
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Paris 2024 Olympic Activities for TEFL lesson 2 Symbols

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<p>This is lesson 2 on the 2024 Olympic Games. This lesson is designed for use for TEFL classes, ESL and individual tuition. All resources have been created for a course that I will be teaching at and make use of the official Olympics site and my own resources. This lesson looks at symbols at the Olympics, including the rings, torch, logo, mascots, etc… Activities include: Running dictation, guess the sport, and lots of responses to visual stimuli. Focus then moves to the Olympic Pictograms, where students work out which sport is represented.</p>
German GCSE photo card speaking practiceQuick View
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German GCSE photo card speaking practice

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<p>Practise the German speaking card task with these clear Powerpoints that can be adapted for your own classes. I’ve used a range of questions and topic areas from the GCSE examination boards. There is some modelling of answers in reponse to the picture and then sample questions and answers. Also suitable for a written task in response to a picture. There is an introductory lesson with the frequently used constructions.</p>
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French Speaking Card Practice

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<p>Practise the French GCSE Speaking photocard exercise with some structured conversations that can easily be adapted for independent or classroom use. Sample answers are given. Perfect for a short lesson on a GCSE topic or for pupils to work on independently. Can also be used to introduce ‘sur la photo il y a’.</p>
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Future plans of a German Youtuber

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<p>An interactive lesson featuring a sentence builder and flashcards to practise present and future tenses in German and modern social media. Listening, reading and speaking activities suitable for independent learning or a front of class presentation. There is an interactive conversation element that I hope is a bit different to most online resources. This Powerpoint has not been narrated, but please leave feedback if this is something you would like to see.</p>
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German GCSE photocard practice

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<p>A series of short lessons to practise the GCSE German photocard with short structured conversations and accompanying pictures. Includes example phrases, with English prompts. Covers key topics used by EDEXCEL and AQA. Includes key phrases such as ‘auf der linken Seite’, ‘im Vordergrund’… Pictures are my own or from Pixabay. Suitable for classroom use or for students to work on independently.</p>
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French structured conversations on key topics

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<p>A series of French mini lessons for use in the classroom or for independent learning, tuition. Each lesson contains a picture, a list of GCSE vocabulary and a structured conversation, ideal for front of class use, small group work or independent learning. Powerpoints can all be easily adapted. I have used them for online tutoring. Topics and vocabulary loosely based on EDEXCEL board, but suitable for AQA GCSE too.</p>
German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. MüssenQuick View
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German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. Müssen

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<p>A series of complete short lessons on modal verbs können, sollen, wollen, dürfen and müssen. Features examples, sentence builders and flashcards. Suitable for front of class teaching or independent student work in school or at home. Aimed at GCSE students but also suitable for KS3. Key GCSE topic areas covered. The focus of this lesson is the verb ‘müssen’ to have to.</p>
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French modal verbs 3 lessons for all levels

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<p>A series of Powerpoints for use in class or for indpendent work on the verbs vouloir pouvoir and devoir. Features sentence builder for written work and flashcards for use in lessons. Examples of use in different tenses make the resources suitable for a range of abilities and ages.</p>
German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. Wollen - to want toQuick View
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German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. Wollen - to want to

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<p>A series of complete short lessons on modal verbs können, sollen, wollen, dürfen and müssen. Features examples, sentence builders and flashcards. Suitable for front of class teaching or independent student work in school or at home. Aimed at GCSE students but also suitable for KS3. Key GCSE topic areas covered. The focus of this lesson is the verb ‘wollen’ to want to.</p>
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German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. dürfen

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<p>A series of complete short lessons on modal verbs können, sollen, wollen, dürfen and müssen. Features examples, sentence builders and flashcards. Suitable for front of class teaching or independent student work in school or at home. Aimed at GCSE students but also suitable for KS3. Key GCSE topic areas covered. The focus of this lesson is the verb dürfen - to be allowed to…</p>
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German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. lesson 2 sollen

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<p>A series of complete short lessons on modal verbs können, sollen, wollen, dürfen and müssen. Features examples, sentence builders and flashcards. Suitable for front of class teaching or independent student work in school or at home. Aimed at GCSE students but also suitable for KS3. Key GCSE topic areas covered.<br /> This lesson focuses on the verb sollen</p>
Mobile phones in German, key vocab and phrasesQuick View
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Mobile phones in German, key vocab and phrases

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<p>Students will learn up to date terms associated with using mobile phones (modern technology &amp; media topics). The lesson features sentence builders to help them form higher level sentences using weil clauses and the um…zu construction. There is a fun interactive conversation that can be used for whole class or recorded for use as an indpendent resource. Please let me know if you would be interested in a narrated powerpoint of this resource.</p>
Giving your opinion about cars in GermanQuick View
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Giving your opinion about cars in German

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<p>Learners of German will revise or learn a range of expressions to give their opinion and make comparisons using adjectives. The topic is German cars, but the structures are relevant to ALL KS3 and KS4 topics and will hopefully appeal to a wide range of learners. There are sentence builders to help students form complex sentences and a conversation to practise speaking German.</p>
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The Cornavirus in German and modal verbs.

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<p>In this lesson, practise using modal verbs to talk about what you could or could not do during the Cornavirus Pandemic. Learn the German terms for all the key words to do with life in the Pandemic. Use sentence builders to practise using modal verbs, then take part in a detailed conversation to improve fluency in German.</p>
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Routine, speaking practice, separable verbs

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<p>Practise using separable verbs to talk about daily routine and take part in an interactive conversation using the Powerpoint. The lesson also features a sentence builder, useful for students to write or talk about their daily routine using separable verbs.</p> <p>Please let me know if you would be interested in a narrated Powerpoint of this type of lesson.</p>
German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. könnenQuick View
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German modal verbs. Complete short lessons. können

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<p>A series of complete short lessons on modal verbs können, sollen, wollen, dürfen and müssen. Features examples, sentence builders and flashcards. Suitable for front of class teaching or independent student work in school or at home. Aimed at GCSE students but also suitable for KS3. Key GCSE topic areas covered. The focus of this lesson is können - to be able to.</p>
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German routine present and past. Includes interactive conversation.

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<p>Present and perfect tense Powerpoint in German for KS3, KS4 or adult learners, featuring flashcards, a sentence builder and an interactive conversation. Works as a front of class lesson or for independent learning. Hopefully this lesson is something a little bit different to most online resources. The Powerpoint can be used as it is, or with added narration (which is how I have done it, with pauses). If you would be interested in a recorded version, then please leave feedback and I will make two versions available.</p>
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Revision of useful phrases speaking

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<p>A short lesson suitable for the classroom or independent learning to revise the useful phrases in German, such as greetings, saying goodbye, asking people how they are. the lesson includes a flashcard presentation and some information on regional variations in greetings. Students can then take part in an interactive conversation, in a role-play format. this could be narrated if used for independent study.<br /> Please let me know if you would be interested in similar resources as a fully narrated powerpoint.</p>
Jeopardy style Paris Olympics 2024 Questions task for TEFL discussion.Quick View
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Jeopardy style Paris Olympics 2024 Questions task for TEFL discussion.

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<p>This resource can be used in conjunction with the three other lessons on the Olympic Games 2024 or on its own. It is a whole-class speaking activity with questions about the Olympics to prompt discussion and can be played as a scoring competition in teams. Questions are suitable for EFL or ESL learners medium to advanced level.</p>