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5 booklets that will get your classes through those last few weeks of Spanish! Also a great summer homework !
All the basic topics covered that are taught in Year 7
Number, Colour, Adjectival agreement, Tener/Ser + regular verbs, Family, Pets, School, Presentations, Appearance, Personality, and so on …
2 worksheets that help students understand the features of advanced English pronunciation, focusing on liaison and on contractions such as gonna, gotta, shoulda, dunno, etc. A whole lesson and audio tracks included. A further worksheet focusing on intonation is also included.
A lesson demonstrating the dangers of smoking and other poor habits.
Students learn vocabulary for the main vices and then give reasoning as to why they are poor choices.
The material should cover anywhere between 1 and 2 hours, depending on the ability of your students.
A complete step by step guide to get your students great courseworks for their French GCSE.
ORJAF Acronym
Opinion
Reason
Justification
Anecdote
Flip side.
A whole lesson with examples of the imperfect tense from real life! A whole lesson with plenaries, worksheets, sound files, complete powerpoint with answers, what else would a busy teacher need?
This is a reinforcement lesson, assuming you have already taught the imperfect using your normal coursebook!
Santa Hunt - Father Christmas Game
A fun plenary or starter game - work in teams and try to find Santa.
In teams, work to find Santa, under one of the 16 blocks.
1/ Your teacher will split you into groups.
2/ You will answer a question in turn.
3/ If you get the question right, you get to choose a box.
4/ Depending on what is under the box, you can get some points:
Lump of coal: minus 2 points
An X sign: minus 1 point
A colourful star: plus 2 saw points
A reindeer plus 3 points
A Santa plus 5 points.
The team with the most points wins!
A complete lesson for young children reviewing lunch and breakfast vocabulary, and for ordering food and drink at a French restaurant. Role play with waiter and customer.
Worksheet and whole lesson and homework provided.
A series of vivid, colourful, animated role play cards designed to provide your students with the necessary vocabulary needed in a wide range of role plays.
The first four cards come complete with worksheets to help prepare students.
The last two don’t - they should try to apply the vocabulary from the other cards to the last two independently.
The roleplays are far more expanded than what is required in the GCSE paper - intended to give students a real context and interest in real life scenarios (at the airport, in the shop, in the leisure centre, asking for help with a map, at the cinema, etc).
A complete guide to running the oral exam for beginners, from start to end, including:
When you can access materials
Who can access them
What rooms you should book
How materials need to be stored
The exact run down of each stage of the exam
What you can and cannot do for each stage
How to package the exam, send it off, etc.
Literally - everything you need to know.
Obviously - check with your head of department or exams officer if you are ever unsure of anything. This is only a GUIDE!
Included: Powerpoint lesson, worksheet and sound files.
Use this resource as a review and reinforcement of the passé composé - perfect tense.
Three songs are used - modern and classic - to appeal to boys and girls alike, to show students how the conditional is visible in the real word.
A whole lesson is prepared here - with objective, main sections - They then match up the different phrases present and listen to the songs completing a gap fill.
To complete the lesson, students are invited to write a translation of one of the songs and then to apply the phrases in a context applicable to their most recent module.
Sound files provided and alternative youtube links too just in case.
A resource for your pupils to use as revision of all the tenses and irregular verbs.
Includes every single tense and mood that your students will need at KS2,3,4,5.
Complete lesson based around saying ‘what hurts’.
Learning Objective:
To be able to name at least 5 body parts from memory.
To be able to say what hurts.
Vocabulary covered:
la garganta
los oidos
los ojos
el estomago
los brazos
los pies
la rodilla
las piernas
la mano
la espalda
la cabeza
las muelas
el cuerpo
Jugué al fútbol/baloncesto – I played football/basketball
Hice esquí/natación – I went skiing/swimming
Fui a la discoteca /bolera– I went to the disco/bowling alley
Caí de mi caballo – I fell off my horse
Comí tres hamburguesas/calamares/muchas gambas – I ate three burgers/squid/a lot of prawns
Bebí mucha cerveza/mucho vino/ demasiado coca – I drank a lot of beer/ a lot of wine/ too much water
¡Ay! ¡Qué horror! ¡Qué desastre! ¡Qué tonto! – Oh! How awful! What a disaster! How silly!
Whole lesson and worksheet based on the Expo 2 lesson ‘Le weekend’
Key vocab
Jouer au sport
Ecouter la musique
Aider mes parents
Acheter du chocolat et des bon bons
Regarder des séries
Téléphoner à mes amis.
Voir mes amis
Sortir avec mes amis
Faire mes devoirs
Faire la fête
Sentences built with these:
Jouer au sport
J’aime écouter la musique
Je n’aime pas aider mes parents
J’aime téléphoner à mes amis parfois
Ce que j’aime le plus, c’est voir mes amis
Ma chose favorite, c’est regarder des séries
Franchement, j’adore acheter du chocolat
J’adore faire la fête tout le temps, c’est fou!
EXT: Write down any new words. Franchement = frankly
Chose = thing Tout = all Fou = crazy. Parfois = sometimes
Ce que j’aime le plus, c’est= What I like the most, is
Conversation exercise at the end:
Tu fais quoi les weekends?
Franchement, moi j’adore regarder la télé!
Ouais, c’est chouette ça!
(et) ma chose favorite, c’est de téléphoner a mes amies et faire la fete tout le temps!
Moi j’adore aussi! Nous sommes trop cools!
Mais…je n’aime pas aider mes parents …
Bof ça craint!
Et toi?
End your lessons with a bang !
Use this game as a plenary activity. This can be used for any subject and any year. E.g. MFL – translation of vocabulary
Maths – answers to sums. History – dates, facts
I personally have used it for pupils to translate vocabulary covered in a topic, scaffolding questions, starting with single words and then building up to more complex sentences.
How to run the activity:
Split the class into two groups or more.
Teacher asks a question to each group.
Teacher selects by hands up (or miniwhiteboards, or team discussion).
Teacher selects a pupil to give the answer.
If the answer is correct – pupil can choose a mine.
If there’s a coin under the bomb - one point for your team
If there’s an explosion under the bomb - lose one point
If there’s a super bomb - the rubber duck of the evil clown - lose 2 points.
The team with the most points wins!
The complete set of the'French Grammar Through Song' series.
A great way to complete your study of a certain grammar topic through song. Students analyse the way the verbs are conjugated and have a chance to review their meaning before listening to the songs they feature in.
A wide variety of artists - everything from Stromae, to Black M, to Edith Piaf. Each grammar lesson has between 3 and 5 tracks.
Includes review and reinforcement lessons for
Negatives, Future tense, Conditional, Passé Composé.