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I am a teacher of French and German from the ages of 9 to 18. I am only uploading resources that I have made and found useful over my 22 years of teaching. I am neither a native speaker nor a great typist so if you seen any typos or wrongly worded material, please let me know.

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I am a teacher of French and German from the ages of 9 to 18. I am only uploading resources that I have made and found useful over my 22 years of teaching. I am neither a native speaker nor a great typist so if you seen any typos or wrongly worded material, please let me know.
German Grammar Bookmark
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German Grammar Bookmark

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Print this off on card and fold in half to make a book mark which has lots of the grammar needed at Sixth Form Level. A useful Gedächtnisstütze for all!
German GCSE Resources
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German GCSE Resources

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A selection of my most purchased resources to support the teaching of German GCSE. Available for £5 rather than £15. Ein Schnäppchen!
Conti Style No Snakes No Ladders on the topic of Yr 7 French hobbies.
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Conti Style No Snakes No Ladders on the topic of Yr 7 French hobbies.

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Conti Style No Snakes No Ladders on the topic of Yr 7 French hobbies. Pupils play in groups of three. One person has the referee’s answer sheet and has to judge the quality of the players’ translations. If it is wrong the referee says what it should be so that they know for next time and sends them back to the beginning. Written around Studio 1 Module 3
Presenting Vocabulary in Chunks
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Presenting Vocabulary in Chunks

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Two Powerpoints, One a template, the other an example. Full of hyperlinks to help moving between French and English. To use the template, just replace each item with your own Conti style chunks.
First lesson back with GCSE
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First lesson back with GCSE

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I like to start of by drilling these 8 expressions based on the verb ‘dire’. They help develop pupils fluency and authenticity as well as addressing many of the examination board requirements.