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I'm a Languages teacher with a passion for creating new resources which will help students to become enthusiastic and passionate language learners. I like to use authentic resources as much as possible and am a great believer in the positive impact of challenge work for more able students.

I'm a Languages teacher with a passion for creating new resources which will help students to become enthusiastic and passionate language learners. I like to use authentic resources as much as possible and am a great believer in the positive impact of challenge work for more able students.
Numbers extension work
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Numbers extension work

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This aim of this resource is not only to provide something for those students who have already learned their numbers at primary to do, but also to get them thinking about the fact that the English language has many words of French origin in it and many words of latin origin which are shared by both languages. It explores words such as trio, unique, quadrangle, decade and asks students to link each word to a French number.
Months extension worksheet
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Months extension worksheet

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It's really important to be able to provide those students who've already learned some French at primary with something to do while the rest of the class are still learning the vocab, so I've put together a worksheet with 11 sentences in French describing something that happens in each month (except 1, obviously!). There is vocab to help the students work out the meaning. It's a good exercise in reading comprehension and in teaching students that they don't need to understand every word of something to be able to get the gist. The second exercise is about the circumflex and recognizing that there used to be an 's' in the word, which may help them to understand more vocab.
Greetings extension worksheet
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Greetings extension worksheet

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It's so important to be able to provide some extra for those Y7 students who've already learned some French, whilst the rest of them are still learning the vocab. I've put together a sheet which breaks down the greetings words and gets them to start using the vocab they've learned in other contexts.
Days of the week extension worksheet
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Days of the week extension worksheet

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It's vital to provide extension tasks for those new Y7s who already know some French, whilst others are still grappling with the vocab, so I created a worksheet to get them thinking about where the words for the days of the week come from and then asks them to work out the order of the Spanish and Italian days of the week too. The aim is to show them that by learning one language they will be able to understand a little of other languages too!
Bangladeshi factory fire reading comprehension
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Bangladeshi factory fire reading comprehension

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An authentic resource - an article from 1jour1actu.fr about the collapse of a clothes factory in Bangladesh with comprehension activities to help students to understand the article. I find that students are always really proud of themselves when told that the article has come from a real French newspaper! I don't tell them it's a newspaper for kids!
Food Challenge Tasks
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Food Challenge Tasks

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A selection of 'Challenge Tasks' on the topic of food. These are based on authentic French resources (mainly infographs found on Pinterest) with comprehension questions added. I put these up on my 'Challenge Wall' in the classroom for the term and direct any students to them who finish their work early. To save photocopying costs I encourage students not to write on the sheets and to put them back on the wall when they're finished. I find that students get a huge sense of achievement from knowing that they are reading and understanding real French literature! As an extra incentive to try more difficult work I offer 'challenge stars' in return for tackling these tricky tasks. These are converted periodically into merits.
Free time / Music Challenge tasks
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Free time / Music Challenge tasks

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Three 'Challenge Tasks' on the topic of music. These are all based on authentic French resources (mainly infographs found on Pinterest) with comprehension questions added. I put these up on my 'Challenge Wall' in the classroom for the term and direct any students to them who finish their work early. To save photocopying costs I encourage students not to write on the sheets and to put them back on the wall when they're finished. I find that students get a huge sense of achievement from knowing that they are reading and understanding real French literature! As an extra incentive to try more difficult work I offer 'challenge stars' in return for tackling these tricky tasks. These are converted periodically into merits.
Y8 Clothes topic Challenge Tasks
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Y8 Clothes topic Challenge Tasks

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Challenge tasks or extension work on the topic of clothes. These are all based on authentic French resources (mainly infographs found on Pinterest) with comprehension questions added. I put these up on my 'Challenge Wall' in the classroom for the term and direct any students to them who finish their work early. To save photocopying costs I encourage students not to write on the sheets and to put them back on the wall when they're finished. I find that students get a huge sense of achievement from knowing that they are reading and understanding real French literature! As an extra incentive to try more difficult work I offer 'challenge stars' in return for tackling these tricky tasks. These are converted periodically into merits.
Speaking board games Y8 Hobbies / Food and drink
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Speaking board games Y8 Hobbies / Food and drink

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A useful resource for getting students to speak spontaneously. In small groups (4 players) students roll a dice and move their counters to the relevant spot on the board. They have to say the phrase in French shown on the square they've landed on. If they can't say it they go back to their original square. In my experience students really enjoy this opportunity to use spoken French in a small group, rather than in front of the class. As the teacher I can move around the groups checking what the students are saying. To help them last longer we laminate the boards. Counters and dice are required too, but can be bought very cheaply.
Speaking board games Y7 In town / Hobbies
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Speaking board games Y7 In town / Hobbies

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A useful resource for getting students to speak spontaneously. In small groups (4 players) students roll a dice and move their counters to the relevant spot on the board. They have to say the phrase in French shown on the square they've landed on. If they can't say it they go back to their original square. In my experience students really enjoy this opportunity to use spoken French in a small group, rather than in front of the class. As the teacher I can move around the groups checking what the students are saying. To help them last longer we laminate the boards. Counters and dice are required too, but can be bought very cheaply.
Speaking board games Y7 House / School and daily routine
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Speaking board games Y7 House / School and daily routine

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A useful resource for getting students to speak spontaneously. In small groups (4 players) students roll a dice and move their counters to the relevant spot on the board. They have to say the phrase in French shown on the square they've landed on. If they can't say it they go back to their original square. In my experience students really enjoy this opportunity to use spoken French in a small group, rather than in front of the class. As the teacher I can move around the groups checking what the students are saying. To help them last longer we laminate the boards. Counters and dice are required too, but can be bought very cheaply.
Year 8 settling activities
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Year 8 settling activities

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27 settling activities that I use with Year 8 more able students. I find that a settling activity on the board is really useful in ensuring a calm start to the lesson, whilst offering challenge from the first minute. These offer an easy means of revising vocab and grammar points that are not frequently covered and therefore easily forgotten!
Settling resources - memes and cartoons
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Settling resources - memes and cartoons

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A selection of 17 settling activities based on authentic resources. An easy method of injecting a little humour into lessons whilst still ensuring a calm start to the lesson. I find that a settling activity on the board as students enter the classroom is helpful in challenging them from the first minute. All of the cartoon-based settling activities are intended to be used as comprehension exercises.
Year 7 settling activities
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Year 7 settling activities

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This bundle comprises 88 settling activities suitable for Year 7 in their first year of French. Several are based on cognates and cultural information in order that they are accessible by students who have almost no knowledge of French language. I find that a settling activity on the board as the class comes in leads to a calm and quiet start to the lesson, allowing students to be challenged from the first moment. Settling activities are also useful for revising vocab or grammar points that students wouldn't otherwise see very frequently.
Year 7 settling resources bundle 6
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Year 7 settling resources bundle 6

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time.
Year 7 settling activities bundle 5
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Year 7 settling activities bundle 5

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time.
Year 7 settling activities bundle 4
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Year 7 settling activities bundle 4

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time. They may also contain words or phrases in other languages in order to show students how learning one language can help them to understand others.
Year 7 Term 2 settling activities
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Year 7 Term 2 settling activities

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time.
Y7 Term 1 settling acitivities
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Y7 Term 1 settling acitivities

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time. These are aimed at Y7 in their first term of French so the main aim is to improve their cultural knowledge. It's important that students should be able to complete the activities independently (whilst I do the register, etc) so the activities require little knowledge of French language. Any comprehension activities rely mainly on cognates.
Year 7 settling activities bundle 3
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Year 7 settling activities bundle 3

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I like to have one of these settling activities on the board as the students come into the classroom. It's part of their routine that they start on the settling activity as soon as they've sat down and copied the date and title. I find that it makes a calm start to the lesson and in addition it's an excellent opportunity to cover vocab or a grammar point that students haven't seen for some time.