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GCSE French and German resources, including plenty of good old worksheets. SEND resources suitable for young children with autism.

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GCSE French and German resources, including plenty of good old worksheets. SEND resources suitable for young children with autism.
GCSE German tenses practice and translation worksheet
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GCSE German tenses practice and translation worksheet

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A two-sided worksheet which works through a set of tasks, leading up to two translations. It starts with simple tasks to complete the spellings of verbs in the present then perfect tense, asking pupils to translate these sentences too. Then a task using Ich möchte/Ich will/Ich werde + infinitive to translate sentences into German. Then a more open-ended task for pupils to make up their own sentences in all three tenses; this task can be made more challenging by requiring more able pupils to include certain additional information if you choose. Finally there is a pair of paragraphs for translation, one into English and another into German. The translations are both on the theme of holidays. Answers provided on same document. I have used this with y10 and y11, but also suitable for confident KS3 pupils who have covered the tenses.
German worksheet on the future tense using werden
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German worksheet on the future tense using werden

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A two-page worksheet with 6 different tasks for using werden to form the future tense in German. The theme of holidays is the focus. Pupils have to list the personal pronouns, then conjugate arbeiten to practice the verb endings. Then there are tasks including translation, correcting word order and reading comprehension. Answers are provided on pages 3 and 4. Suitable for use when introducing the future tense, or for revision.
French multi-skill task about clothes in past tense
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French multi-skill task about clothes in past tense

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Pupils read a description of what someone wore last week to different events. They have to fill in the gaps in the diary by listening to the teacher/their partner reading the full text (provided on second page), then complete the summary in French to show the main points. Next there is a 'Find the French For' task, and finally pupils are asked to write their own diary in a similar way.
French wordsearch with types of TV programme
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French wordsearch with types of TV programme

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A French wordsearch containing types of TV programme. Clues are listed in English, with some letters provided on the easy version. The harder version below has English clues with no letters provided. Actual vocab used is shown in red - remember to remove before using, unless you want a really easy version!
French reading & writing worksheet about daily routine
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French reading & writing worksheet about daily routine

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This worksheet has three tasks. There is a text about one person's routine on a school day, all in the present tense. First pupils have to answer comprehension questions in English about the text. Then they must find the French vocab in the text which corresponds to a list of vocab in English. Finally they are asked to produce their own paragraph about their own daily routine, using vocab they have seen on the previous tasks. Could be extended into a speaking and listening activity, with pupils reading their text to a partner, who has to note the main points, for example.
French reading comprehension about holidays
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French reading comprehension about holidays

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A French worksheet about holidays, with five short texts written in the first person and using three time frames. Pupils are asked to complete a grid in French to show they can identify the location of each holiday, the type of accommodation and any other details they can.
German present tense verbs worksheet
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German present tense verbs worksheet

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A worksheet with 20 German sentences, each showing only the infinitive of the verb needed. Common regular and irregular verbs are included (wohnen, spielen, gehen, haben, sein). Pupils write the correct spelling of the verbs to match the person/subject shown, and can also translate the sentences into English. A good homework idea, as Google Translate won't help that easily! This is meant for beginners, as each verb is used several times to aid reinforcement. Document has two copies, to fit on one page of A4. Answers provided on second page.
German perfect tense worksheet
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German perfect tense worksheet

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A set of 30 sentences written in German perfect tense, a range of subjects and verbs used, including some questions. None of the sentences have spaces between the words, so pupils must write them out correctly with spaces in. They must also translate the sentences into English. Some English translations are given below the sentences, to provide assistance. The first page has capital letters on the nouns, making it slightly easier. The second page has no capitals - you could also remove the English assistance on this page to make it harder again. Answers are provided on the third page. This is a straightforward and fairly simple task, suitable for those just learning the perfect tense, or needing a quick revision task.
German worksheet: nominative/accusative/dative cases
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German worksheet: nominative/accusative/dative cases

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A worksheet with two sets of sentences for pupils to practice using different cases. The first 10 sentences practice using accusative or dative after a preposition; the second set of 10 practice using accusative or dative after ‘in’ (to show movement or no movement). All 20 sentences test the use of nominative for the subject of the sentence and accusative for the direct object of the sentence. All sentences are in the present tense and refer to a variety of topics. Pupils have to complete the correct spelling for the articles the/a/my etc, and also translate the sentences into English. Answers are provided on the second page. This is a fairly challenging worksheet for those new to using the different cases, as there is a lot to think about; the gender of the nouns is not provided, so dictionaries may be needed if pupils are not familiar with all the vocab.
KS3 French: daily routine
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KS3 French: daily routine

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Lots of practice telling the time in French, plus reflexive verbs and daily routine vocab. Mostly present tense, but some prefect tense included too. Several resources are suitable to be set as cover work, as they have full instructions and answers (on a separate page). I have included one of my free resources, because it is on the same theme. Buying the bundle represents a significant saving compared to buying the resources separately.
French places in town worksheet
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French places in town worksheet

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A worksheet to practise the French vocab for places in town: label the pictures, a reading comprehension with prepositions and sentence-building task.
French worksheet for telling the time
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French worksheet for telling the time

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French worksheet with several tasks, gradually building in difficulty, to practise telling the time. The final task uses the context of the school day to say what time lessons start and end. You could adapt this to your own school day (or ask the pupils to!).
French worksheet about school rules
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French worksheet about school rules

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A worksheet for using 'on ne peut pas' and 'il faut' with school rules. Easily adaptable to your own school rules: the vocab is on a separate page. Easy to photocopy with 2 worksheets & 4 sets of vocab on one page of A4. Two exercises to practise sentence structure, then a more open-ended task to create 'fantasy' school rules.
French text about ideal school uniform
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French text about ideal school uniform

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A detailed text in French about a student's ideal school uniform. Information is given about current uniform in the present tense, then ideal uniform is described in the future conditional. Could be used as a translation text (may need cutting into shorter chunks), good revision material, or a lesson starter with comprehension questions made up by the pupils.
French text about eating habits
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French text about eating habits

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A detailed text about one person's eating habits, suitable for a reading or listening task. Comprehension questions in French (and answers) provided. Two copies of the text fit on one side of A4.