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Perfect tense Qu'est-ce que tu as fait hier?
Powerpoint explaining the perfect tense (regular forms) and negatives in the perfect tense. With games at the end.
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Noughts and crosses with pronouns
This can be used for any tense - give students a verb and they must conjugate it correctly to put their x or o onto the board.
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Irregular verbs in the perfect tense
Table to fill in of common irregular verbs in the perfect tense.
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Je me présente
Powerpoint to help with self-introduction. Match up sentences then an identity card to copy and complete.
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Consequences in the past tense
Sentence starters to be used in a game of consequences. Students complete the sentence, fold over the paper and then pass to the next person.
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Que fait-on?
Worksheet asking students to conjugate simple verbs into the 'on' form in the present tense. They can then use these structures to create a comic strip about what people do at home.
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Quel temps fait-il?
Map of England to be used as a speaking activity/writing activity to make own weather forecast.
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Que fais-tu?
Worksheet to accompany p58 of Metro 1 with lots of activities based on free time and leisure.
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Le weekend
Worksheet to ideally be used with Metro 1 p62. There are extra exercises here, so this can be adapted to be used on its own.
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Tu es comment?
Powerpoint introducing character adjectives with a 'what's missing?' game and a writing frame at the end.