<p>This set of resources includes several classroom displays focusing on verbs and tenses.<br />
For all tenses it lists useful verbs as well as the verb jouer fully conjugated.<br />
For the perfect tense, it also includes a list of verbs using être and the full conjugation of the verb aller.<br />
For the present tense, it also includes one full conjugation for each verb group, three reflexive verbs and eight irregular verbs.<br />
There is also a list of useful infinitives and of subject pronouns.</p>
This 58 pages long booklet exemplifies grammar rules and provides vocabulary by topics.<br />
It is particularly useful as a reference material or to set revision homework.<br />
You can print the pages as units or as an entire booklets for the whole year.<br />
It is available in both Word and PDF format.<br />
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Table of content:<br />
Numbers page 3<br />
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Grammar page 4 <br />
The indefinite article (a, …) page 4<br />
The definite article (the) page 4<br />
Possessive adjectives (my, …) page 5<br />
The plural page 5<br />
Questions page 6<br />
Subject pronouns page 7<br />
The present tense pages 7, 8, 9<br />
The negative (not) pages 10, 11<br />
Adjectives pages 12, 13<br />
Modifiers page 13<br />
Important phrases page 14<br />
Specific word: all page 15<br />
Specific word: this/these page 15<br />
Connectives page 16<br />
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Vocabulary page 17<br />
Seasons, months and days page 17<br />
Personal information page 17<br />
Classroom language pages 18, 19<br />
What you are called page 20<br />
Countries and nationalities page 21<br />
Languages page 22<br />
My survival kit pages 23, 24<br />
Family and pets pages 25, 26<br />
Physical description pages 27, 28<br />
Describing personality pages 29, 30<br />
School subjects page 31<br />
Opinions on school subjects page 32<br />
Opinions on teachers page 33<br />
Telling the time pages 34, 35<br />
Timetable and school day pages 35, 36<br />
Opinions on free time activities pages 37, 38<br />
Sports pages 39, 40<br />
Frequency pages 41, 42<br />
Using technology pages 43, 44<br />
On the television pages 45, 46<br />
At the cinema page 47<br />
In town pages 48, 49<br />
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The French alphabet page 50<br />
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Pronunciation pages 51, 52<br />
Sounds: é, è, e page 53<br />
Sounds: ou, o, oi page 54<br />
Sounds: on, an, un page 55<br />
Sounds: ch, g, j page 56
This 24 pages long booklet provides exercises on the following topics: numbers, dates & time, countries & nationalities, school bag items and colours, family and pets, describing people, school and opinions, timetable, activities, entertainment, where I live & talking about yourself.<br />
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You can print it as an entire booklet or as single worksheets.<br />
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It is available in both Word and PDF.
<p>Resource pack to practise talking about yourself:<br />
This set of resources is aimed at low to middle ability students (UK years 8-10) with a mind to revisit language to talk about yourself. It includes a Facebook-like profile page (French people sometimes refer to Facebook as Face de Bouc) that students can complete, as well as some reading and writing activities and a presentation to go alongside the activities.</p>
<p>This set of resources includes several classroom displays focusing on connectives, times phrases, opinions and justification phrases, intensifiers and question words.</p>
This is a list of French films and series, arranged by year and IMDb rating, which also includes the genres and categories of the films/series.<br />
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You might want to share this list with students keen to perfect their French and use authentic material to do so.
An interactive presentation to practise and revise vocabulary with young students. Ideal to add a little competition within your class, or year group.<br />
The vocabulary used can easily be amended. In the presentation as it is, it is aimed at year 7 students and includes: survival kit, countries, compass points, days of the week, months, seasons, greetings, school subjects, times of the day, frequency phrases, connectives and adjectives.<br />
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Instructions: click on a number (possibly suggested by students in the target language) which will take you to the same number slide and introduce a word in English. Students then spell out the word and can check when you reveal the word on the board. Click on the bee in the top left-hand corner to return to the main slide and click on another number. Numbers that have been clicked on before become shaded, but still can be clicked on.