Engaging, contemporary and language-rich resources for challenging your language learners to greater proficiency. Building MFL reading skills and general knowledge with fun, vocabulary-driven worksheets that are ideal for topic-based class project work, cover worksheets or homework.
Engaging, contemporary and language-rich resources for challenging your language learners to greater proficiency. Building MFL reading skills and general knowledge with fun, vocabulary-driven worksheets that are ideal for topic-based class project work, cover worksheets or homework.
Two-page French activity worksheet on Paris, from a series on French culture and history topics. Aimed at around A1-A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for proficient Key Stage 3 groups). Presents twelve vocabulary items and associated activities. The focus is on general reading skills; students are challenged to understand gist and words in context.
Great as homework, cover work, or end-of-term quiz lesson; an answer page is included, so the worksheet can be used with non-specialist teachers as well.
This two-page (UK) English activity worksheet on Martin Luther King aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about both the man and his legacy, as well as and wider issues of social engagement. The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions for each.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale, and is designed to support gist-reading skills.
A third page including suggested model answers is supplied.
Animaux étranges et inhabituels …des compagnons pas comme les autres!
Pets in French… but with a twist!
This is a fun two-page worksheet that takes ten uncommon animals (I’m sure very few students will have these at home), and presents a range of activities for students to practise using the words in context:
Definitions to understand and match to the words
Gapfill for contextualisation
Quel verbe to get students thinking about collocations
This activity is less about the 12 words themselves, and more about understanding some common French structures and sentence frames. It’s a reading comprehension masquerading as a vocabulary unit!
It’s aimed at Key Stage 3 students who already have a good grasp of basic sentence structure, but would make for a good transitional activity for Key Stage 4 too. It’s a fun extension task when you’ve gone through the usual pets vocab, too. Additionally, the multi-task format makes it an ideal homework or cover lesson activity.
There is an answer key page included, so the worksheet can be used by non-specialists .
A gapfill exercise that encourages students of Spanish to engage with new vocabulary in a familiar context, and learn new words and phrases for the discussion of ecological topics in the language. Completely in the target language including instructions.
Used as part of our wider conservation project block in Spanish, of which the larger booklet “Primates and Humans” is also a part.
A gapfill exercise that encourages students of French to engage with new vocabulary in a familiar context, and learn new words and phrases for the discussion of ecological topics in the language. Completely in the target language including instructions.
Used as part of our wider conservation project block in French, of which the larger booklet “Primates and Humans” is also a part.
A fun, fact-filled, seven-page Spanish worksheet pack all about the UEFA European Championship (or Euros, for short!). This worksheet was created for the 2024 tournament, full of topical activities that reference this year’s qualifiers.
There’s something for every level in here, from vocabulary word-matching to flag descriptions to short text comprehensions. There’s even a predict-your-own page where the students can write in their expectations for this year’s tournament! Throughout the pages there’s plenty of scope for cross-topic linkups, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and sports.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet set.
A fun, fact-filled, seven-page German worksheet pack all about the UEFA European Championship (or Euros, for short!), which is of course being held in Germany this year. This worksheet was created especially for the 2024 tournament, full of topical activities that reference this year’s qualifiers.
There’s something for every level in here, from vocabulary word-matching to flag descriptions to short text comprehensions. There’s even a predict-your-own page where the students can write in their expectations for this year’s tournament! Throughout the pages there’s plenty of scope for cross-topic linkups, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and sports.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet set.
A fun, fact-filled, seven-page French worksheet pack all about the UEFA European Championship (or Euros, for short!). This worksheet was created for the 2024 tournament, full of topical activities that reference this year’s qualifiers.
There’s something for every level in here, from vocabulary word-matching to flag descriptions to short text comprehensions. There’s even a predict-your-own page where the students can write in their expectations for this year’s tournament! Throughout the pages there’s plenty of scope for cross-topic linkups, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and sports.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet set.
This three-page French activity worksheet explores the origins and traditions of Chinese New Year, including how it is celebrated in France. It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the festival itself, as well as wider themes of celebration.
The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions and glossaries of key words for each. A third page includes vocabulary exercises to consolidate new words.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 7 and Years 8/9), with plenty of cognates designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
In terms of language topic link-ups, the vocabulary in the worksheet feeds well into Food and Drink, Friends and Family and Special Occasions.
A page with answers to all the questions is supplied at the end of the worksheet.
A two-page French worksheet that takes a retrospective look at the events of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The ‘main event’ is a reading comprehension / gap-fill quiz with a focus on the passé composé / perfect tense (mixed avoir/être verbs). Students can relive those magic moments as they select the correct participle! The second page of the worksheet consists of two short reading passages on France’s history of hosting the games, with comprehension questions.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading of texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
A fun, fact-filled, seven-page English language worksheet pack all about the UEFA European Championship (or Euros, for short!). This worksheet was created for the 2024 tournament, full of topical activities that reference this year’s qualifiers.
There’s something for every level in here, from vocabulary word-matching to flag descriptions to short text comprehensions. There’s even a predict-your-own page where the students can write in their expectations for this year’s tournament! Throughout the pages there’s plenty of scope for cross-topic linkups, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and sports.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet set.
This five-page French activity worksheet introduces the Cannes Film Festival through short reading and writing activities. It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the event itself, as well as wider themes of film and media.
The worksheet comprises a short, chunked reading passage with comprehension questions. Various vocabulary exercises follow to recycle and consolidate new words, with a web quest style activity on former winners, and a true / false quiz to round off.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 8/9 group), designed to encourage gist-reading longer chunks of text.
Answers to all the activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
Bastille Day - Fête Nationale Française du 14 Juillet
Two-page activity worksheet on the national holiday, in French, from a series on French culture and history topics. Presents twelve vocabulary items and associated activities, but this is more about general reading skills than the actual vocabulary; students are challenged to understand words in context and gist.
Activities included:
Definitions quiz
Sentence gapfill
General knowledge multiple choice
Great as homework or cover work, particularly for Key Stage 3 groups; an answer page is included, so the worksheet can be used with non-specialist teachers as well.
A fun, fact-filled, ten-page Spanish worksheet set all about the Eurovision Song Contest!
There’s something for every level in here, from word-matching, to gapfill, to short text comprehensions and a web quest, all themed around everybody’s favourite musical jamboree.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts. A potted history section and short writing section round off the booklet to push able learners.
There’s plenty of scope for cross-topic support, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and ordinal numbers.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
A fun, fact-filled, eleven-page French worksheet set all about the Eurovision Song Contest!
There’s something for every level in here, from word-matching, to gapfill, to short text comprehensions and a web quest, all themed around everybody’s favourite musical jamboree.
The language level ranges from A1 to A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts. A potted history section and short writing section round off the booklet to push able learners.
There’s plenty of scope for cross-topic support, with lots of reusable vocabulary including colours, countries and ordinal numbers.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
This four-page English language activity worksheet introduces the topics of Earth Hour and Earth Day. It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the initiatives themselves, as well as wider themes of the environment and environmentalism.
The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions and brief glossaries of key words for each. A third page includes vocabulary exercises to consolidate new words, with an ‘over to you’ writing exercise on the fourth page.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 8/9 group), designed to encourage gist-reading longer chunks of text.
Answers to all the activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
This six-page French activity worksheet introduces students to Easter as it is celebrated in France. It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the holiday itself, as well as wider themes of celebration.
The worksheet begins first introduces some key vocabulary items, before a short, graded text with vocabulary support and comprehension questions. Further vocabulary activities consolidate and recycle (they will definitely know the word ‘Pâques’ by the end of it!). The worksheet rounds off with an open written exercise, encouraging students to write about their own experiences of Easter, comparing it to the French holiday.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for Year 8/9), with plenty of cognates, designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the vocabulary activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
This four-page English language activity worksheet introduces some of the meanings and practices behind the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about Ramadan itself, as well as wider themes of worship.
The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions and glossaries of key words for each. A third page includes vocabulary exercises to consolidate new words, with a definitions quiz on the fourth page.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 8/9 group), designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
This four-page French activity worksheet introduces the topics of Earth Hour (Une heure pour la planète) and Earth Day (Le jour de la Terre). It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the initiatives themselves, as well as wider themes of the environment and environmentalism in French.
The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions and glossaries of key words for each. A third page includes vocabulary exercises to consolidate new words, with an ‘over to you’ writing exercise on the fourth page.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 8/9 group), with plenty of cognates designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
Answers to all the activities are supplied at the end of the worksheet.
This four-page French activity worksheet explores the history and social aspects of International Women’s Day (La Journée Internationale des Femmes). It aims to equip students with the vocabulary and structures to talk about the day itself, as well as wider themes of social engagement.
The worksheet comprises four short texts along with comprehension questions and glossaries of key words for each. A third page includes vocabulary exercises to consolidate new words, with a true/false quiz on the fourth page.
The language level is around A2 on the CEFR scale (ideal for a proficient Year 8/9 group), with plenty of cognates designed to encourage gist-reading longer texts.
A page with answers to all the questions is supplied at the end of the worksheet.