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French resources for all levels, mostly PPT presentations but also videos and worksheets.
Direct and Indirect Speech
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Direct and Indirect Speech

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Powerpoint exploring Direct and Indirect Speech aimed at A Level and adult students so you may need to adapt to suit your class. PPT includes a tutorial and a range of activities.
Les pronoms relatifs simples et composés
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Les pronoms relatifs simples et composés

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Interactive Powerpoint tutorial with lots of activities to practice and differentiate the various uses of the relative pronouns in French, both simple and compound ones. More than 70 slides provide thorough explanation and ample practice on this complex grammar point. Interactive exercises include gap-filling and translation. Answers are provided to most exercises. My students found it very useful to differentiate the various relative pronouns. It helps them with their translation skills and sentence building as they produce longer sentences. It is suitable for GCSE or A Levels classes, in class or for self-study.
BOOKLET BUSINESS FRENCH  FOR BEGINNERS
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BOOKLET BUSINESS FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS

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Revision booklet covering various topics and grammar points. It contains 5 main areas, each one comprising a tutorial on a specific point/topic followed by 3 to 5 worksheets for practice. (see list of topics below). This booklet is suitable both for teenagers and young professionals as there is a focus on business French. It can be done either in class using a projector or at home . I wanted to show my A Level students that the language can be used in real work life situation. They enjoyed this work and found it a nice change from the usual exam practice. Below is a list of the topics covered: Welcoming a visitor What did you do last week end? Describing a week end Inviting Talking about past events A company profile and history Talking about your education and career Comparing company performances Describing people
A LEVEL French 3 Fun Cultural Quizzes in PPT ( 100 of Multiple Choice Questions )
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A LEVEL French 3 Fun Cultural Quizzes in PPT ( 100 of Multiple Choice Questions )

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3 French quizz to revise and consolidate cultural facts and general knowledge in a fun way. Answers are provided. _ One with 55 Multiple choice questions on French History, Geography, Arts, Literature, Music, politics and gastronomy, _ One with 65 Multiple Choice Questions on various aspects of the French-speaking World _ A shorter one with 10 slides on the same topics that can be used as a starter/finisher** _These games can be played in pairs, individually or with whole class. Suitable for A Level.
Le present: tutorial and practice on Regular and irregular verbs
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Le present: tutorial and practice on Regular and irregular verbs

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Comprehensive tutorial with some practice on the present tense. This interactive presentation shows the various patterns of the regular and irregular verbs, including reflexive verbs. It aims to consolidate and extend students' knowledge of irregular verbs. Students are encouraged to participate by providing the answers for each different pattern and then they get some conjugation practice with three exercises. Also attached are 3 word docs on the present tense: 2 tests and a worksheet My A Level students found it very useful to revise and memorize the irregular forms but it can be adapted to GCSE levels.
Maps of France
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Maps of France

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I have designed this Powerpoint for a comprehensive lesson on French geography with A Level and IB students. The aim is to learn about key aspects of France in preparation for their exam. The presentation consists of 11 maps of France representing different aspects of France : climate, economy, landscapes, counties, regions, rivers and…wine among others! There is also an interactive slide with the main French cities and regions to place correctly on the map. It is followed by other slides illustrating various regions of France . My students found it very useful to revise and reinforce their knowledge of the French territory. I can be used as a cross-curricular activity with Geography.
Christmas quiz for A Level: Qui veut gagner des bonbons?
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Christmas quiz for A Level: Qui veut gagner des bonbons?

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Comprehensive Multiple Choice French PPT Quiz based on the Millionaire game to revise and consolidate aspects of French culture ina fun and interactive way. It consists of: _38 slides on French culture, 20 single questions on language and culture and 7 riddles. Answers are provided on next slide. _It’s suitable for A Level students and can be played in teams, individually or with whole class. Usually takes up to 45 mn.
Le subjonctif
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Le subjonctif

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This is an interactive lesson I produced for my A Level students. It can be used to introduce and to recap the subjunctive. it contains a starter, then a tutorial, and five exercises to practice the various cases. There’s a thorough table of regular and irregular verbs as well as a comprehensive list of structures commanding the subjunctive. Students find it very helpful to revise this tense and remember the complex structures.
Description physique
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Description physique

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Thorough, interactive and fun presentation on the topic of physical description. It works well to introduce and recap this topic. It gives not only a lot of useful vocabulary but also helps to differentiate the use of "etre" and "avoir" in the context of physical description. The communicative exercises provided help checking students comprehension. "The Guess who" game at the end is very successful with all type of ability and can be practised in pairs or in class.
BUNDLE ON PASSÉ-COMPOSÉ:  TUTORIAL+ PRACTICE & TEST
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BUNDLE ON PASSÉ-COMPOSÉ: TUTORIAL+ PRACTICE & TEST

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This bundle consists of 4 separate Folders, each containing activities to revise and practice a specific aspect of the perfect tense : _ 1 folder with 3 Comprehensive tutorials in PPT with some practice exercises on the perfect tense. These interactive presentations show the various patterns and a thorough list of the past participles of regular, i rregular verbs, VanDer Tramp and reflexive Verbs. _ 1 folder on Regular Verbs, with worksheets and games _ 1 folder on Irregular Verbs, with _ 1 folder with tests This is useful both for GCSE and A Level students to revise and practice all the forms of the perfect tense.
Present Tense of Prendre/Mettre/ Faire
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Present Tense of Prendre/Mettre/ Faire

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PPT presentation to learn and practice the conjugation of "Prendre/Mettre/ Faire" in the Present Tense. It gives a comprehensive list of expressions with these verbs. Students have the opportunity to practice these three verbs along with the possessive adjectives through a range of interactive exercises in context. My students find the activities very helpful for sentence building.
Pronouns Direct, Indirect, Y and EN
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Pronouns Direct, Indirect, Y and EN

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This resource includes 2 comprehensive interactive PPT presentation on Direct, Indirect, Y and EN pronouns with clear explanations about the differences between these four types of pronouns and plenty of fun and stimulating oral and written practice exercices. A useful table with verbs for each type of pronoun format is also included with some translation exercices. Exercices include answering questions with the correct pronoun, Gap fill, multiple choice and pictures to describe. Answers are provided in the worksheet attached. Also included are 2 worksheets to futher practice this grammar point. It’s a very efficient way to introduce and revise pronouns with A Level students.
Verb Aller + Prepositions
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Verb Aller + Prepositions

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Comprehensive Powerpoint presentation on the conjugation of the verb "Aller" in the present tense and the prepositions following this verb. It gives lots of useful sentences with "Aller" and is a very efficient way to practice sentence building. This is suitable for Year 9 to 11 pupils, but also works as revision with KS5 students. I designed this resource after I noticed the recurrent mistakes on the preposition after this verb. This Powerpoint is also an opportunity to revise countries, places, and transport as well as adverbs of frequency and the pronoun "Y".