Gapfill activity to consolidate imperfect tense (with contrast with present tense).
This version is the one with clues (first letter of some words) for less able, but can be deleted to make it more challenging.
Part of healthy living topic - used whilst preparing for writing a problem page letter.
A simple reading task to introduce the perfect tense with Year 8.
Pupils use their existing knowledge of verbs in the present tense/infinitive to identify the meaning of past tense verbs in the text, leading to a discussion of how the perfect tense is formed.
Aimed at Y8 pupils, alongside Expo 2, Module 2 but could easily be used with weak Y9s too.
3 different tasks so includes extension work for more able.
Texts about what people eat for lunch and why, focusing on reasons for eating at canteen/sandwiches/home - can link in with cultural aspects about school meals in France.
Task 1 - very basic, vocab recognition.
Task 2 - comprehension.
Task 3 - identifying reasons/arguments for and against.
Pupils had covered perfect tense during module on hobbies/leisure in the previous term but had had a bit of a break from it. Used quiz to get them thinking about it again and prepare to apply it to the current topic.
Could use to test how much they remember, or let them use their exercise books (opportunity for them to evaluate how good their note-taking is and if their books will help them revise).
Reading task aimed at a middle ability Y8 group who have been doing Spanish once per week since September but are in their 2nd year learning French.
In the topic of house/home, this was their 2nd lesson on infinitives so I threw this at them as a bit of a challenge.
Could be suitable for cover work.
1) Recognise and underline food items - grammar, recognising nouns.
2) True or false.
3) Match pictures to countries.
Reference material for high ability KS4 groups.
I am giving this to my groups quite early on and teaching them to use the verb tables in the middle of the dictionary.
So whilst at the moment they haven't covered the imperfect or conditional in much detail (and haven't done the A* tenses at all) some should be able to use their initiative and go beyond what they have been taught, with this guide to help them.
Reading task based on Expo 2 Vert p62 but extended (I have added an extra text and broken down the activities more). \n\nThis is for a low ability group so begins with the basics - recognising food words they have done and underlining them.\nThen they have to identify which person mentions which foods, and there are some extension questions for the more able in the group to move onto.
Lesson to introduce the simple future tense to mid/low ability Y10 (who had only done immediate future in KS3).
To do the listening, you need to have Kerboodle. I have added a gapfill activity to exploit the Kerboodle sound file in a different way.
Differentiated lesson.
Most able - range of subjects, some si clauses with set sentence openers
Least able - 1st person (other subjects with support).
Vocab sheet to use with this video from VideoEle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etd0-GwJJ0Y
Pupils see how many items they can identify from the video - challenge to find as many as possible, rather than expectation to get them all.
Then becomes sheet for recording vocab - go through answers on powerpoint and pupils fill in gaps.
Reading task to revise the perfect tense with Y9 after teaching illness with 'j'ai mal au...'.
Pupils match 2 halves of sentences and work out which illness would result from which activity.
As extension, I set 'find the French' on various time phrases and connectives used in the speech bubbles.
Hand out grids - pupils mustn't show partner.
Use question 'Qu&'est-ce que ton pere/ta mere fait dans la vie?' and answer with 'il/elle est...' based on grid.
When finished, compare grids in pairs to check answers.
Simple lesson to revise/introduce personality.
Designed for a cover lesson, to ensure classes whose teacher is absent will have covered the same content.
Used with high/middle set Y10 classes.
Some mistakes should be obvious enough for all to spot (eg: infinitive instead of past participle) whilst others are more challenging.
To revise for a reading assessment towards the end of Expo 2 Module 3 (Les sorties), testing knowledge from Modules 1, 2 and 3.
Includes free time activities, perfect tense, modal verbs.
Print p.1 on plain paper and give a sheet to each group to highlight key words, etc.
Print p.2 on different colours of card and cut into strips (each question on a different strip).
Give each group Q1 - when they have written their answer on the strip of card, they bring it to you and you give them Q2. It's a race to finish first (or get the most questions answered within the time limit).
My pupils loved this and asked if we could do it again soon.