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Hey ! I am Anna and I create teaching resources for French and Spanish classes (Scottish Curriculum). I share my resources for free but if you feel like supporting my work, feel free to buy me a ko-fi :)
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https://ko-fi.com/missmouriere
A reading and a listening assessment on the topics of town and house.
Reading:
compass points
buildings in town
there is / there isn’t
adjectives to describe town
rooms of the house
Listening:
countries and nationalities
prepositions (sur, sous, devant, derriere…)
rooms of the house
buildings in town
Audio lasts approximately 16 minutes and includes instructions + 3 repetitions of each task. Apologies for the quality of the audio. You might need to pause in between to give students time to write down their answers.
If your pupils have IPads, you can also play/use the following for revision purposes :
Blooket : https://www.blooket.com/set/61efbafe74a00eef9a904ffe
Quizlet : https://quizlet.com/_ayjrad?x=1jqt&i=1n9vey
Booklet with reading, writing and listening activities for French pupils. Ideal to differentiate and challenge in the French classroom or to give pupils more practice.
In this booklet :
index
checklist
reading, writing and listening activities
grammar practice
extra
Audio files are recorded by me or found on youtube/spotify :)
UPDATE: Onisep has changed slightly changed their quiz. New documents with new links and QR codes.
This can be done as homework or over some lessons in class - I have done it for online learning. It includes links to Quizlet sets to revise. It prepares pupils to take a quiz on the Onisep website :)
I do most of my worksheets on ppt as it’s easier to manipulate, it is not a presentation but a worksheet! I’ve also included PDF version in case the layout tries to bail on you :)
Languages in the booklet are : English-French-Romanian. (can be easily adapted to suit other languages)
I don’t speak Romanian myself and I used google translate to do the Romanian part. Feel free to amend any mistakes!