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VALENTINE'S DAY Higher level Listening
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VALENTINE'S DAY Higher level Listening

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First screen - click on the deaf fella icon and soundfile should play. If not, I've included the MP3 (thanks to Mary Glasgow!). Click on the white boxes and correct answers will be revealed. transcript on screen 2.
Football behaviour management strategy
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Football behaviour management strategy

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A simple but effective system for creating an ordered, fun classroom! Your first lesson in September! Start as you mean to go on! How to negotiate rules and enforce them and get your classes on side! Only effective with a determined, consistent and, at times, bloody minded attitude from the ref!! Good luck! Each slide has notes with suggestions as to how to implement the strategy. Some parts can be customised to ensure your strategy fits in with whole school policies.
TV programs cut out and match up activity
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TV programs cut out and match up activity

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Instead of teaching pupils tv programmes - repeat after me etc zzzzzzzzzzz, let them teach themselves!! Pupils are given a sheet of A3 paper, a copy of the vocab list, a copy of the pictures and a dictionary. They match up the words to the pictures, cut them out and stick them onto the A3. As an extension, they could write their opinion of each type of programme next to them. 'Ave it!! :)
Technology text analysis - pair work.
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Technology text analysis - pair work.

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Cut up the 5 cards & place however you like in the room. (I have 5 tables, 6 pupils on each - I put 3 copies of the same card on each table). Pupils work in pairs and are given 5 minutes on each table to see how many of the questions they can answer by reading the text. After 5 mins they move on to the next table. Or you can stick copies of the texts on the walls / tables / back of chairs etc and let them find the 5 different texts. Have fun!
PRESENT, PAST + FUTURE tense recognition
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PRESENT, PAST + FUTURE tense recognition

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You'll have to invest in some sets of mini-jenga (I found them for a couple of quid each on Amazon). Put a number (1-48) on each block. Pupils play Jenga in groups - one pupil is &'in charge&'; and has the question / answer sheet. If pupil successfully pushes out a block, questionmaster asks them the relevant question and gives them a point if they can a) recognise the tense b) say what it means in English. If question is in English, they must say the verb in French for 2 points. Have fun! 'Ave it!!!
ROOMS - GROUP WORK
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ROOMS - GROUP WORK

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Instructions sheet included - just have a look and 'ave it if it&'s any good! Not actually used it yet so any feedback appreciated, equally if you find mistakes let me know! Thought I might use it with middle ability year 11s as revision prior to reading + listening exams!
Plenary game - find out what they've learned!
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Plenary game - find out what they've learned!

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2 teams - boys v. girls. Teacher asks question to 1st team. If correct, team chooses a number from grid. Teacher clicks on number and points scored as follows: NUMBER = team awarded that number of points 2 ARROWS = teams must swap their scores (watch their faces!! Priceless!!!) MONKEY = team loses all their points. All credit to my wonderful colleague Helen Patterson who created then shared this resource. ENJOY!!! :)
Home town paired speaking activity
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Home town paired speaking activity

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Print the 3 screens on A4 card & fold as indicated. 2 pupils sit opposite each other and must try to say the English paragraph on their side of the card in French while their partner checks what they say. Cards can be swapped after a set period of time until all pupils have tried 3 different paragraphs.
Do you want to be an actor?
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Do you want to be an actor?

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Vocab + exercises\nN.B. Slides 3-8 - 2 pupils come to front, teacher clicks mouse, yellow box appears - first pupil to slap the right word wins. (Screen 8 - correct word missing hence HA HA picture!) I can't be the only mean teacher out there with a sense of humour! Just watch their faces!! \nScreen 10 similar - 2 pupils at front, first to slap word when it appears gets to tell you what it means for a prize.