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Il/elle se leve a quelle heure ?
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Il/elle se leve a quelle heure ?

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Lesson focused on using il/elle se leve and il/elle se couche and the time including a listening activity (click on the star to play the extracts) and a reading activity (posters are the powerpoint) with all supported materials (reading and listening grids).
Les métiers
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Les métiers

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Different jobs in masculine and feminine forms answers are to be revealed using the rubber
Colour agreement - Crossword
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Colour agreement - Crossword

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An interesting crossword about colour agreement. Cues are the colours in English and the gender/number the students have to write them into in the crossword.
Décris ta journée scolaire
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Décris ta journée scolaire

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A presentation about describing your school day. It also includes a presentation about regular -er verbs and how to form them in the present tense.
Avant, il y avait...
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Avant, il y avait...

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Talking what a place was like before using the imperfect tense with il y avait and c'était. Script for the listening activity is enclosed.
Listening revision
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Listening revision

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A listening practice ideal for GCSE groups based on typcal GCSE type of listening activities. The listening is based on the enclosed video.
Mes vacances (Past tense)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Mes vacances (Past tense)

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Presentation about holidays in the past tense including a smartboard presentation (with an embedded video) and the worksheet for the listening (fill-in he gaps of the script) and the reading comprehension (find the French for...). I used it with my year 11 lower ability but it could easily be adapted to a higher ability group.
Perfect tense - negative and agreement
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Perfect tense - negative and agreement

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An interactive whiteboard presentation on how to form the negative of verbs in the perfect tense as well as raise awareness of the agreement between the subject and the past participle of etre verbs.