Expressing an opinion on TV programmesQuick View
AlasdairS

Expressing an opinion on TV programmes

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Lesson to introduce varied ways to express opinions rather than just je pense que all the time, combined with some adjectives that can be used to describe TV, more complex justification phrases, and TV programme type vocabulary.<br /> <br /> Worksheet goes with PowerPoint activities.
Les passetemps/hobbiesQuick View
AlasdairS

Les passetemps/hobbies

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Short worksheet with a reading comprehension text followed by a sorting exercise with a couple of extension tasks to justify pupil choices. Best used as a followup to an introductory vocabulary lesson so that pupils can see the vocabulary in context and to check their comprehension of it.
-ir and -re verbs correction presentationQuick View
AlasdairS

-ir and -re verbs correction presentation

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-ir verbs -re verbs This is a PowerPoint designed to correct the excellent worksheet produced by wizenedcrone here: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/French-ir-and-re-verbs-in-the-Present-Tense-6014998/ It can be used either beforehand to explain to pupils what they need to do or after once they have done it as a correction excercise.
Healthy livingQuick View
AlasdairS

Healthy living

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Presentation with a lot of vocabulary and sentence starters for pupils studying/revising the topic of healthy living. The slide with the page and ex. references on it is in reference to the AQA Higher GCSE book.
What is in my bagQuick View
AlasdairS

What is in my bag

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A presentation to present the topic of objects in a school bag. The vocabulary is mixed at first and then sorted into masculine or feminine (but not overtly), so you can discuss with pupils how the vocabulary has been sorted, or perhaps ask them how they would sort it. There are simple AFL opportunities for a quick listening activity after each set of vocab and there is also a cloud conversation (guessing game - I don't know its proper title) for disguised repetition.