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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils

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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
French endangered species
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French endangered species

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This resource introduces ten endangered animals in French. At the end of the PowerPoint there are some basic matching activities and a game idea. There is also a basic vocabulary list. * The font used is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more user-friendly for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview.
Family in French - worksheets
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Family in French - worksheets

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Ten worksheets on family in French. Different levels to allow for differentiation. *Note: The gap fill activities require the teacher to provide some dialogue. There are three levels of sheet so one activity can be completed in a mixed ability classroom.
Art and French: Colours, shapes and features
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Art and French: Colours, shapes and features

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This pack provides a brief introduction on how to talk about colours, shapes and basic features in works of art in French. The resources are designed to support non-language specialists with audio in the PowerPoints and clear vocabulary. Also included: Dyslexia-friendly versions of the PowerPoints. Matching cards covering the vocabulary from the PowerPoints. Matching worksheets on colours, shapes and features. Multiple choice colour agreements worksheet. Colour the flowers the correct colour worksheet. 15 posters to colour on pictures that are "full of... trees/boats/colours/flowers/shapes/mountains". * The font used in the dyslexia-friendly PowerPoints is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more better for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview.
Family - English vocabulary cards
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Family - English vocabulary cards

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Vocabulary cards are great to help pupils learn vocabulary, practise spelling, reading, listening and speaking as well as dictionary skills. Vocabulary cards come in the following formats: Image only, vocabulary only, image and vocabulary.
Art and French: Write a review
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Art and French: Write a review

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This pack outlines how to write a basic review of a piece of art in French. The PowerPoints contains a number of basic reading texts based on language from other "Art and French" PowerPoints from lovelanguage.co.uk which are available in my TES shop and as part of a bundle. The resources are designed to support non-language specialists with audio in the PowerPoint and clear vocabulary. Also included: - Dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint - French writing frame - English translation of writing frame - Blank review template * The font used in the dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more better for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview.
Pets - English vocabulary cards
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Pets - English vocabulary cards

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Vocabulary cards are great to help pupils learn vocabulary, practise spelling, reading, listening and speaking as well as dictionary skills. Vocabulary cards come in the following formats: Image only, vocabulary only, image and vocabulary.
Art and French: colouring posters
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Art and French: colouring posters

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15 posters to colour: - it's full of trees (3) - it's full of boats (2) - it's full of colours (3) - it's full of flowers (3) - it's full of shapes (3) - it's full of mountains (1)
Higher French listening revision - culture unit - past holiday
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Higher French listening revision - culture unit - past holiday

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Designed to fit in to the SQA's New Higher French culture unit, this resource would also be useful for high ability GSCE pupils and AS level students needing to work on their listening skills and build their confidence in this area. This resource comprises of a video (and identical audio if you've not got fast broadband) of a native French speaker talking about a past holiday in France. The recording is 1:16 in length - the shortest of the lovelanguage /ekute/ New Higher videos - and is accompanied by a workbook and answer booklet. The activities include three different types of gap fill, dictation, comprehension questions, true/false questions and translation as well as some extension activities. The resource aims to not just build confidence in listening but also practise dictionary skills, increase grammar awareness and work on translation.
Higher French listening revision - society unit - pressure to drink alcohol
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Higher French listening revision - society unit - pressure to drink alcohol

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Designed to fit in to the SQA's New Higher French society unit, this resource would also be useful for high ability GSCE pupils and AS level students needing to work on their listening skills and build their confidence in this area. This resource comprises of a video (and identical audio if you've not got fast broadband) of a native French speaker talking about the pressure to drink alcohol. The recording is 1:32 in length and is accompanied by a workbook and answer booklet. The activities include three different types of gap fill, dictation, comprehension questions, true/false questions and translation as well as some extension activities. The resource aims to not just build confidence in listening but also practise dictionary skills, increase grammar awareness and work on translation.