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Un crime au Mariage (Expo 3 Module 4)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Un crime au Mariage (Expo 3 Module 4)

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The sequel to un crime au chateau. Mostly using perfect and imperfect tense. Answers can be revealed using the rubber in Smartboard. Listenings are included if you click on the stars. The PPT is not formatted so feel free to adapt it, change it and include effects.
Personal identity - Fortune teller
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Personal identity - Fortune teller

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A fortune teller that I used for helping my 6th Grade with their speaking test (on personal description, favourite sport, animals, family, uniform, school subjects, nationalities, birthday, numbers 1-20 and colors). It's a great speaking activity!
Present to Future
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Present to Future

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This is practice activity. Fill in the table with the infinitive and the future tense (can be used either with immediate future OR futur simple).
L'affaire du sang contaminé
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

L'affaire du sang contaminé

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A powerpoint on l'affaire du sang contaminé that took place in France in the 80s. It could be used in conjunction with the topic of AIDS or health in general.
Un faire-part - French literacy lesson
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Un faire-part - French literacy lesson

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A lesson to introduce literature early in year 7 French (or in primary school if you are adventurous). It is based on formal announcements (faire-part). Most activities are differentiated. The lesson plan is very explicit but there is room for changes if you want to adapt some of the activities or change them. This is a great way to introduce literature progressively early in KS3 based on the new National Curriculum recommendations. This will also allow an easier transition when literature becomes compulsory at KS4 in MFL in the new specifications. This is the part of a series of resources dedicated to the teaching of authentic literary materials in French.
Une comptine - introduction to French literature
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Une comptine - introduction to French literature

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A lesson to introduce literature early in year 7 French (or in primary school if you are adventurous). It is based on a popular authentic French nursery rhyme. Each activity is differentiated. The lesson plan is very explicit but there is room for changes if you want to adapt some of the activities or change them. This is a great way to introduce literature progressively early in KS3 based on the new National Curriculum recommendations. This will also allow an easier transition when literature becomes compulsory at KS4 in MFL in the new specifications. This is the first of a series of resources dedicated to the teaching of authentic literary materials in French.
Mes vacances (conditional tense)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Mes vacances (conditional tense)

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Presentation (inspired by a WJEC worksheet) about holidays in the conditional tense including a smartboard presentation (with an embedded video) and the worksheet for the listening (fill-in the 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.
Mes vacances (future tense)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Mes vacances (future tense)

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Presentation about holidays in the (near) future tense including a smartboard presentation (with an embedded video) and the worksheet for the listening (fill-in the 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.
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.