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GCSE FRENCH Household Chores Grammar Drills (includes answers)
Perfect for GCSE French or high achieving KS3 House and Home topic. Practices key household task phrases in the present, perfect, imperfect and near future as well as with ‘avant de …’ , ‘apres avoir …’ and ‘je viens de …’ to drill sequencing structures for higher level GCSE. Includes answers to easily project onto whiteboard or for self/peer assessment.
GCSE 90 Word Question exam technique model text and tasks (Family topic)
For AQA GCSE French 90 word writing question at Foundation and Higher. Double-sided. Includes: a model answer for the Family topic, ‘find the French’ activity, ‘find the tense’ activity and exam technique task. Perfect for discussing exam technique and analysing a model answer.
A Level French - Using Statistics - Full Lesson and Handout
For KS5/ A Level French, a full lesson PowerPoint on how to use figures and statistics when giving information in French. Includes handout, examples and four separate lesson activities. Perfect for new spec papers and focus on justifying opinions with facts and figures, as well as using stats to give synonyms in the summary section of the reading paper.
GCSE FRENCH Aiming for grade 8 & 9 Booklet of WOW phrases!
For KS4/ new spec GCSE French, 8-page booklet of WOW phrases to impress the examiner, improve range and complexity of language and aim for grade 8/9. Includes example sentences and paragraphs. With sliding scale of emojis to show students which phrases are the most impressive. This has also been fantastically well-received by Foundation students, who like to push themselves to add ‘higher-ranked’ words and expressions. Print out an A5 reference copy for each students to keep in their folders/books. You’ll be amazed how often they use them unprompted in class! PDF and editable Word versions included.
GCSE French - Register Routine - ça va?
A register routine for GCSE or KS3 French for students to practise full sentences using a range of adjectives and higher level phrases for giving reaons. Improves automaticity and range of language.
GCSE FRENCH 'Ideal Partner' Sentence Builder and Narrow Reading
GCSE French - Sentence builder and Conti-style narrow reading activity on Ideal Partner, including higher level phrases. Could also be used with high ability Year 9. Sentence builder and narrow reading work in tandem with each other
Includes:
comprehensive sentence builder including useful higher level phrases
narrow reading - 6 mini reading texts with a variety of comprehension activities
set of sentences for use with translation games and Conti-style activities such as Sentence Stealers and Mind Readers.
GCSE FRENCH Foundation Les Vacances / Holidays full lesson & sentence builder
A full lesson/lessons for Foundation KS4 French on holidays and activities on holiday, with Conti-style activities.Also suitable for KS3. Goes well with holidays topic in Studio textbook. Would be suitable for a fast-paced lesson with a high ability group or could be spread over two or three lessons at a slower pace. Includes:
-‘Break up the sentence’ starter activity
-Sentence builder
-Set of sentences for use with mind-readers/sentence-stealers/translation games etc.
-Quiz Quiz Trade cards to print out and cut up
-Trapdoor speaking activity
-‘Bad Translation’ activity where students spot and correct the errors.
KS2/KS3 Spanish - Places in the town puzzle
KS2/KS3 Spanish puzzle to practice key places in the town. Ideal as a starter to keep the class focused.
GCSE French - Giving Directions in Town - Sentence Builder and Activities
GCSE French (more suited to Foundation) editable sentence builder for asking for directions in the town. Also suitable for KS2 or KS3 depending on class ability and when they start French. Includes set of sentences for use with activities such as mind-readers, sentence stealers or translation games. Also includes sentence re-ordering activity where students have to create a logical conversation between two people, which can then be acted out in pairs. Pupils could then use it as a model to create their own conversations and act them out.
Can be exploited to fill a full lesson.
GCSE FRENCH - Dans Ma Maison - rooms in the house puzzle
KS3/4 French puzzle to introduce/consolidate rooms in the house. 3 activities on one sheet. Perfect as a silent starter or as cover work. Suitable for Foundation GCSE.
Suitable for all abilities but especially great for weaker pupils as they enjoy unscrambling the words. Keeps noisy classes quiet whilst they concentrate!
GCSE French Environment sentence builder and translation
Comment résoudre les problèmes de l’environnement ?
A comprehensive sentence builder and translation text using environmental issue and solutions topic-specific vocabulary for new GCSE French spec.
This is perfect for bringing and together and practising vocab around local/global environmental problems and solutions. It contains topic-specific vocabulary as well as structures that will improve quality, complexity and range of language. Ideal for pupils taking the Higher paper, but also useful for confident Foundation pupils.
NEW GCSE FRENCH Grade 8/9 Idioms and Expressions
KS4 GCSE FRENCH handout for pupils aiming for grade 8/9 in writing and speaking. Inlcudes a list of idioms and a list of expressions for adding detail and improving originality, complexity, quality and range of language.
GCSE FRENCH Foundation - Ma Ville - Places in the town puzzle using 'où on peut'
A starter activity for GCSE or KS3 French to re-cap places in the town and what you can do there.
Pupils must use the clues to fill in the crossword with the key vocab dotted around the page. Fully editable so you can remove the answers from the page for a extra challenge.
KS2/KS3 French - key food vocab gap-fill exercise
Quick gap-fill activity on some key vocab items for topic of Food and Drink for beginners’ French,
GCSE/KS3 FRENCH - Healthy Living/La Vie Saine - narrow reading activity
French narrow reading activity (Conti-style) including comprehension questions to model and practise Healthy Living (La Vie Saine) language. Ideal for Key Stage 3 pupils, or at lower end of Foundation GCSE.
This resource is great for independent classwork after vocabulary and language has been introduced (it can take up to 30 mins, depending on the pace of the class). It is also really useful as a consolidation homework.
KS2/KS3 French - Healthy Living/ La Vie Saine - Wordsearch
A wordsearch to introduce key vocabulary for the topic of Healthy Living (La Vie Saine) for Key Stage 2 or 3 French. Ideal for low-ability groups.
KS2/KS3 FRENCH - Breakfast Foods/ Mon Petit Déjeuner - Puzzle Activity
‘Mon Petit Déjeuner’ puzzle starter activity to introduce key breakfast vocabulary for KS2/ KS3 French - Food Topic.
Pupils must use the list of French breakfast words in the box to unscramble the anagrams. If they finish quickly, they must then write as many definitions as they can next to the French words.
Ideal:
For introducing new topic vocabulary to any class
As a focused settler activity for ‘lively’ groups
GCSE FRENCH - School Facilities using 'où' - Full Lesson and Handouts
Fully editable full lesson PowerPoint on school facilities and what you do there, including:
Starter activity
Sentence builder
Trapdoor speaking activity
Listening activity and transcript
Two translation activities (Fr-Eng, Eng-Fr)
Accompanying handouts
The objective is to learn and practise School Facilities and what you do there (using ‘où’). Notes and answers provided on the PowerPoint with suggestions for differentiation. This could be a full, fast-paced lesson or would spread across two lessons with a mixed or less able group.
Suits Foundation GCSE as well as KS3.
GCSE FRENCH Foundation - My Favourite Teacher - Editable Sentence Builder (Double-Sided)
Perfect for bringing together school subjects, physical and character description vocabulary as part of beginners’ French school topic. Can be used as a creative lesson writing cards/letters to favourite teachers, and posting into their pigeon holes for them to find! The kids love drawing a picture to go with their letter :) Fully editable so you can perhaps take away the English translations with a more able group.