<p>2 lessons of Module 1 “Tu as du temps a perdre”</p>
<p>Lesson includes EPI MARS structure, where there is a vocab introductory lesson, a reading and listening lesson.</p>
<p>The slides include sentence builders for the unit and is aimed at mixed ability classes.</p>
<p>Slides contain some interactive activities and retrieval starters.</p>
<p>This resource offers two engaging lessons from Module 1 of the Pearson AQA French GCSE, focusing on “Quels sont tes projets ce week-end?” Ideal for mixed-ability Year 9 and GCSE classes, the lessons follow the EPI MARS structure.</p>
<p>Lesson Highlights:</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 1</strong>: Introduces vocabulary with cultural references like Mont Saint-Michel, Stromae, Le Bois de Vincennes, and the Louvre, plus French-to-English translation tasks.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 2: I</strong>ncludes reading, translation, listening, and writing activities to reinforce understanding. Embedded listening transcripts help improve pronunciation and listening skills.</p>
<p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p>
<p>*Sentence Builders: To support vocabulary acquisition and sentence construction.</p>
<p>Interactive Activities: Designed to boost engagement and active participation.</p>
<p>Cultural References: Integrated into lessons to enhance cultural awareness and context.</p>
<p>Retrieval Starters: Based on cognitive load theory, promoting effective learning and long-term retention.**</p>
<p>These lessons provide a structured yet flexible approach, perfect for supporting students’ progress across abilities.</p>
<p>All slides are fully editable to adapt to your class’s needs.</p>
<p>Perfect for: French teachers looking for ready-to-go, interactive lessons that align with the Pearson AQA French GCSE curriculum.</p>
<p>This resource includes two engaging lessons from Module 1 of the Pearson AQA French GCSE specification, focusing on the unit “Qu’est-ce que tu regardes?”.</p>
<p>Ideal for mixed-ability Year 9 and GCSE classes, the lessons are designed following the EPI MARS EARS structure.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 1: Vocabulary introduction with listening tasks to build key language skills.<br />
Lesson 2: Reading, translation, and writing activities to reinforce understanding and fluency in the unit.</strong>**</p>
<p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p>
<p>*Sentence Builders: To support vocabulary acquisition and sentence construction.</p>
<p>Interactive Activities: Designed to boost engagement and active participation.</p>
<p>Cultural References: Integrated into lessons to enhance cultural awareness and context.</p>
<p>Retrieval Starters: Based on cognitive load theory, promoting effective learning and long-term retention.**</p>
<p>These lessons provide a structured yet flexible approach, perfect for supporting students’ progress across abilities.</p>
<p>All slides are fully editable to adapt to your class’s needs.</p>
<p>Perfect for: French teachers looking for ready-to-go, interactive lessons that align with the Pearson AQA French GCSE curriculum.</p>
<p>3 lessons of Module 1 “Tu as du temps a perdre”</p>
<p>Lesson includes EPI MARS structure, where there is a vocab introductory lesson, a reading and listening lesson, followed by a grammar based lesson.</p>
<p>The slides include sentence builders for the unit and is aimed at mixed ability classes.</p>
<p>Slides contain some interactive activities and retrieval starters. Slides also contain cultural references.</p>
<p>This resource aims to introduce students to LGBTQ+ vocabulary as part of the new 2024 GCSE specification.</p>
<p>The lesson starts with a fun reading aloud activity in order to help improve students’ pronunciation through the introduction of some idiomatic language.</p>
<p>The lesson then progresses to some reading activities, where the reading tasks model text structures about different types of families. Students will finish the lesson by writing about their own family. In this way, they consolidate previously learnt vocabulary and can also apply some new vocabulary.</p>
<p>To learn French colours through pride flags., therefore linking content to the demands of the new French GCSE 2024.</p>
<p>Slides contain a general introdcution about the history of Pride Month in France and Francophone countries.</p>
<p>The lesson starts with a retrieval translation activity aimed at mixed ability students.</p>
<p>Lesson finishes with a photocard task a plenary in order to help students consolidate colours. The photo used is cultural and helps also generate further discussion about the topic of LGBTQ+</p>
<p>Full lesson with planned activities, which help meeet the demands of the new specification.</p>
<p>This a resource to help students learn key vocabulary for sexual orientation and gender identity while expanding cultural and historical knowledge of LGBTQ+ in the Hispanic world.</p>
<p>This resource gets students to consider how language can become more inclusive, and how to write gender neutral Spanish, despite not yet being reconized by la RAE, which is also addressed within the slides.</p>
<p>Students then get to practice their own use of gender neutral language.</p>
<p>This lesson would be appropriate after students have learnt how normal adjectives are formed in the Spanish Language, as well as having learnt how to describe physical and personality characteristics of themselves and others.</p>
<p>Perfect for year 9 Spanish and the new 2026 GCSE specification.</p>
<p>A display with current and old school French speaking artists to get students to listen to more French music at home. QR codes included for students to access one of the songs directly! 12 artists included.</p>