This is a pack of 11x A* example essays in perfect written French on “Au Revoir les Enfants”, with clear and relevant points, lots of advanced essay phrases throughout, sophisticated vocabulary and the occasional subjunctive. You could use these as examples to show your students the structure of an excellent essay, and also show them the points that they should be making for these types of questions.
You will get one big, 22-page pdf document: feel free to print as many times as you like, and encourage your students to steal impressive vocabulary and essay phrases from them! :)
**The pack also comes with an A-Level French Essay Phrases Cheat Sheet! This is a collection of high level sentence starters that I personally find easy to slip in every now and then in paragraphs. Your students will be sure to impress the examiners!
The essay titles are:
-Analysez l’importance et le rôle de Julien Quentin dans le film.
-Examinez le personnage du Père Jean et son importance dans le film.
-Analysez le rôle et l’importance du personnage de Joseph dans le film “Au Revoir Les Enfants”.
-Analysez l’importance des personnages féminins dans ce film.
-Analysez l’importance du thème de l’enfance dans ce film. À votre avis est-ce le thème le plus important ?
-Toute l’histoire repose sur l’évolution de l’amitié entre Julien et Jean-À quel point êtes-vous d’accord?
-Examinez l’importance de l’école dans la vie des garçons dans le film “Au Revoir les Enfants”.
-“Au Revoir les Enfants” présente une image totalement négative des soldats allemands. Dans quelle mesure êtes-vous d’accord avec ce sentiment ?
-Analysez le contexte historique du film “Au Revoir Les Enfants”.
-Analysez l’aspect cinématographique du film.
-Analysez l’importance de la dualité et le contraste dans le film “Au Revoir les Enfants”
Hope it helps :)
This is a pack of 5x A* example essays in perfect written French on “Un Sac de Billes”, with clear and relevant points, lots of advanced essay phrases throughout, sophisticated vocabulary and the occasional subjunctive. You could use these as examples to show your students the structure of an excellent essay, and also show them the points that they should be making for these types of questions.
You will get one big, 10-page pdf document: feel free to print as many times as you like, and encourage your students to steal impressive vocabulary and essay phrases from them! :)
**The pack also comes with an A-Level French Essay Phrases Cheat Sheet AND a character/theme revision document! The cheat sheet is a collection of high level sentence starters that I personally find easy to slip in every now and then in paragraphs. The character/theme revision document has lots of great notes about Joseph and Maurice, and there is a section with important quotations and analysis about the following themes: le racisme, la guerre, l’innocence/l’enfance, le passage à l’âge adulte/la perte d’innocence, l’espoir, le mal contre le bon, l’amour. There is also an extra page going through Joseph’s relationship with Maurice, his father and Monsieur Mancelier. Your students will be sure to impress the examiners!
The essay titles are:
-Faites le portrait de Maurice. Joseph présente-t-il des similarités avec son frère ?
-“Un sac de billes est un livre initiatique.” Êtes-vous d’accord ?
-Expliquez en analysant l’œuvre que vous avez étudié les sources du “plaisir” et “malaise” éprouvées par les lecteurs de l’ouvrage.
-Analysez le rôle des personnages centraux dans Un Sac de Billes.
-Analysez le développement des thèmes principaux dans le livre que vous avez étudié. À votre avis, lequel de ces thèmes est le plus important et pourquoi ?
Hope it helps :)
This is a pack of 5x A* example essays and one example essay plan on “El Laberinto del Fauno”, with clear and relevant points, lots of advanced essay phrases throughout, sophisticated vocabulary and the occasional subjunctive. You could use these as examples to show your students the structure of an excellent essay, and also show them the points that they should be making for these types of questions.
You will get a separate pdf document for each essay: feel free to print as many times as you like, and encourage your students to steal impressive vocabulary and essay phrases from them! :)
The essay titles are:
-Analiza las maneras en las que el director representa a Mercedes como una mujer cariñosa y fuerte a la vez.
-Analiza las técnicas utilizadas para creer los dos mundos en la película “El Laberinto del Fauno”.
-Analiza las maneras en las que Guillermo del Toro representa la religión católica en la película.
-Analiza el tema del poder en la película.
-Analiza las técnicas que usa el director para crear el odio de la audiencia hacia el Capitán Vidal.
The essay plan is for the question “Describe al personaje de Ofelia y su relación con los otros personajes de la película”.
Hope it helps :)
This poster briefly goes through adjectives in French! It explains adjective agreements and order. It also lists possessive adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, comparative adjectives, etc… At the bottom, the page numbers refer to the AQA A-Level French textbook.
Hope it helps :)
This is a short comic I made to help GCSE students remember the density required practical for physics.
-Both fun and educational!
-Lots of fun colours and cute characters.
-Would look really nice printed as an A5 booklet for students.
Hope it helps :)
Show your students the importance of learning French by showing them that it’s spoken all around the world! This is a set of resources for you to print out so you can create an eye-catching display about “le monde francophone”. I recommend getting a big map of the world to use with this.
This resource includes:
-The title “Le Monde Francophone” for you to cut out letter by letter
-31 flags with country names underneath
-A legend to show which countries have French as their only official language
-40 location markers to help you pin the flag to the country (lots of spares just in case!)
-A “Le Saviez-Vous” box
Good luck with your display!
For beginners to Japanese verb conjugation. All verb forms are explained in here, but you are only taught how to form the Present/Future Form, Negative Form, Imperative Form, Conditional Form and Volitional Form, just to keep things simple! :D
It goes through the three verb groups and has some practice questions (with answers!) near the end, as well as a slide of 20 common Japanese verbs that are useful to learn.
The presentation is very easy to read and has lots of nice pictures to keep students engaged :)
A presentation all about the only officially bilingual province of Canada: New Brunswick!
This would be perfect for an A-Level class as a bit of a relaxing and fun lesson to break away from the curriculum a bit, and would also help build on their knowledge of francophone regions other than France for the speaking cards! Similarly, it would be great for a French club, but the vocabulary is possibly a little advanced for younger years (the presentation is written in French).
The presentation includes the following
-Geography and history
-Culture and tourism
-Economy and education
-Languages spoken there
-Explanation of chiac (a dialect unique to New Brunswick, which is a mixture of French, old French and English)
If being used as a lesson, you could go into more detail about chiac and make some fun activities.
Hope this helps! :)
A wordsearch containing greetings and simple phrases in Mandarin. Words are in pinyin, so it is ideal for absolute beginners or taster sessions. There is also an answer sheet!
Hope it helps :)
I compiled a list of these for a Languages Club where we introduced a new language every week and learned something new about cultures around the world! The topics in the document include festivals, basic phrases, folklore, recipes, places of interest, etc…
Languages covered:
-Arabic
-British Sign Language (BSL)
-Chinese (Mandarin)
-Czech
-Esperanto
-French
-German
-Greek
-Icelandic
-Italian
-Japanese
-Romanian
-Russian
-Spanish
-Welsh
Hope it helps :)
Two Gantt charts that can be used as an example for teaching time management for the EPQ . One is an ideal plan (with slack time), and the other shows how the project actually went. These came from my own EPQ, which was the artefact option. I chose to make a computer game, but the charts can be applied to any project! They were made using Google Sheets and are clear and colour-coded.
Hopefully your students will find it useful to have a template to base their Gantt charts on!