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I am an MFL teacher with fifteen years of classroom experience, from primary to sixth form. I specialize in French teaching resources, bespoke language curriculum design and language CPD to support individual teachers and schools.

I am an MFL teacher with fifteen years of classroom experience, from primary to sixth form. I specialize in French teaching resources, bespoke language curriculum design and language CPD to support individual teachers and schools.
French classroom instructions.
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French classroom instructions.

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A lesson Power Point with embedded sound files for pupils to learn and master classroom instructions in French. They visit three key sounds in French, learn to recognize and respond to classroom instructions in French,play Simon Says, match the written instruction to the image and then link sound-spelling with a simple writing activity.
French describe eyes and hair.
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French describe eyes and hair.

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A lesson Power Point and core language mat to teach and put into practice describing eyes and hair in French.Pupils revise color adjectives then learn the key vocabulary to create phrases for eyes and hair. Activities include matching images to phrases, unscrambling words to create phrases, a quiz and using the core languages mat to create their own phrases applying correct word order and adjectival agreement where applicable.Instructions are on each slide. On the relevant slides answers appear upon a click.
Alphabet in French
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Alphabet in French

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Lesson pack of Power Point with embedded sound files, a phonetic pronunciation in French mat for each letter of the alphabet and alphabet bingo cards.A range of activities to begin recognizing sounds, and establish sound and spelling connections.
French parts of the body and colours core language mat.
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French parts of the body and colours core language mat.

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A word mat of French words for parts of the body. Reference to the definite and indefinite articles. Clear charts explain how some color adjectives change for a feminine or plural noun. Can be used to design and describe monsters using the definite article or numbers with nouns for parts of the body and color adjectives. Can be used to apply word order and adjectival agreement.Can be used at the start of the next lesson as a vocabulary or spelling quiz; also for self and peer quizzing.
Future tense resolutions in French using je.
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Future tense resolutions in French using je.

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A core language mat introducing how to create the future tense in French using the first person singular. Examples of verbs and nouns, how to put these together, and a phonetic pronunciation guide for speaking.
La domotique/La maison intelligente.
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La domotique/La maison intelligente.

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A complete lesson for A level on the subject of home automation in the context of new technologies focusing on listening, reading,writing skills. Students watch a short video clip explaining what la domotique is and how it works. They follow with the provided transcript then answer questions in English. This is followed by a written text discussing the advantages and disadvantages of home automation. Students complete vocabulary, true/false/not mentioned, and L1-L2/L2-L1 translation exercises. All answers are provided. Could be followed up with a discussion on the advantages/disadvantages of la domotique.
French clothes possessive adjectives.
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French clothes possessive adjectives.

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Lesson pack comprising a Power Point with embedded sound files and a core language mat to support spelling and meaning. The lesson focus is to use the correct form of the possessive adjective MY in French with masculine,feminine and plural nouns for clothes. Pupils learn to say the nouns correctly in a phrase using je mets+ mon/ma/mes+noun. Memory tasks including a quiz and choosing the correct form of the possessive adjective reinforce this.Pupils understand when to use mon,ma or mes and begin writing the phrase with the correct form of mon/ma/mes. There is an extra task based on the story book Je m’habille et je te croque by Bénédicte Guettier .It is a short story of a wolf getting dressed, using the same structure as practised in the lesson : je mets+mon/ma/mes+noun. Pupils can adapt this to create their own storyboard, look up new clothing nouns in a bilingual dictionary and write the phrase for each image they create, in French.They can then tell their version of the story in French or make a video clip of their story.
French days of the week.
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French days of the week.

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A lesson pack comprising a Power Point with embedded sound files and answers that appear upon clicking. The lesson includes a core language mat and a worksheet to reinforce learning. Pupils learn how to pronounce the days of the week in French, the sound of the letter i in French, and how to write the days correctly. Activities include a quiz, a true/false listening exercise and writing practice.There is a song and a worksheet to reinforce learning.
La Chandeleur French pancake day.Remote learning.
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La Chandeleur French pancake day.Remote learning.

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An easy to follow lesson for remote learning/independent use, based around a children’s cartoon video in French of how to make pancakes. Instructions are on each slide as to which part of the video to follow and answers to questions appear upon clicking. Pupils will use a bilingual dictionary or an on line one to find the meaning of ingredients, learn how to make pancakes then have the choice to create a dream pancake with fillings, label in French, or make pancakes at home with an adult.
How old are you?
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How old are you?

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Numbers 1 -10, asking and answering the question about age. Revising exchanging greetings.
French Core Language Mat Bundle.
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French Core Language Mat Bundle.

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A bundle of five French core language mats on the topics of greetings, numbers one to twelve,dates, colors,and parts of the body. These all contain explanations for key sounds and grammar points. Some have adaptable conversation models. Using the parts of the body word mat, pupils apply word order, adjectival agreement using numbers, nouns and color adjectives.They learn how some color adjectives change for feminine and plural forms of nouns.
French exchange greetings.
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French exchange greetings.

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A key stage two, or three, beginner lesson unit in which pupils are introduced to different ways of greeting others in French. They learn to ask and answer a simple question using a range of phrases for feelings. Sound files are embedded into the Power Point.Activities included allow pupils to practice pronunciation, listen and identify key language, write key language in French. They take part in a simple conversation and a song to reinforce the language learned.The lesson includes the Power Point, a noughts and crosses board,a core language mat.
French Getting Started About Me.
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French Getting Started About Me.

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Four lesson packs which can be used in the following order to learn enough French to exchange greetings and feelings, learn numbers 1-11 and say age, learn the days and months, how to ask for and give information about birthdays. All have core language mats. All contain embedded sound files for independent learning, teacher as co-learner and answers appear on slides upon clicking to check progress.
French colours core language mat.
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French colours core language mat.

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A word mat for colors in French. Also contains key sounds and grammar points. Clear charts explain how some color adjectives change for feminine and plural nouns.Can be used to combine nouns with colors and apply adjectival agreement.
French parts of the body.
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French parts of the body.

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A lesson unit comprising Power Point, core language mat and body bingo cards. The Power Point has sound files embedded for independent learning, teacher as co-learner.Answers appear on slides upon clicking to check progress. Pupils learn how to pronoun the words for parts of the body in French. Activities to reinforce include a quiz, what’s missing , Simon says,bingo,and how to write the nouns accurately in French with the correct article. The core language mat supports meaning and spelling.Pupils learn the forms of the definite article in French (the) and how it changes depending on whether the noun is masculine,feminine, starts with a vowel or is in the plural form.
French word order using nouns and colour adjectives.
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French word order using nouns and colour adjectives.

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A series of three lessons each with a Power Point, embedded sound files and core language mats to support meaning and spelling of new language. Lesson 1 -nouns for parts of the body in French. Pupils develop accurate pronunciation, make sound-spelling links and understand the masculine,feminine, plural forms pf the definite article in French.They play various memory games such as Jacques a dit/Simon says and what is missing. Lesson 2-Color adjectives. This lesson focuses on key graphemes in color adjectives and that color adjectives follow the noun in French.A range of activities for pupils to apply this. Lesson 3-Apply correct word order. Begin to familiarize with adjectival agreement.Pupils revise nouns for parts of the body and color adjectives in French then begin to apply correct word order by combining these in speaking and writing activities. This culminates in them adapting descriptive phrases to create their own in order to create a description of a monster. *If you can purchase the following story books, these complement the above lesson unit: Va t’en grand monstre vert by Ed Kimberley and Toutes les couleurs by Alex Sanders.
La Saint Valentin
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La Saint Valentin

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This lesson( Power Point with embedded sound files and student task sheets) has a phonic focus and is based around a poem by Nathalie Bonneau on You Tube called “Une histoire de coeurs”.Pupils learn the names of some animals in French and practice the key sounds of the graphemes they contain. They make sound-spelling links by hearing new words that contain the sounds, and identify these from a list. They then listen to and repeat the poem to reinforce the key sounds. Pupils use a bilingual/online dictionary to translate the poem into English, then adapt parts of it to create their own.
French quick comprehension lesson starters.
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French quick comprehension lesson starters.

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Twenty-one images with questions requiring students to use a bilingual dictionary to work out meaning and answer the comprehension questions in English. Useful as settling starters and dictionary practice tasks or end of lesson fillers.