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Describing your school

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KS3 or KS4 booklet covering the topic of school to accompany the Logo 4 textbook - has a front vocabulary page and then multiple exercises practicing the vocabulary. Only reading and writing skills are covered and so it can be set easily as a cover work or homework task - or just when you need a break from all-singing, all dancing. I'm not a German specialist so please let me know if you spot any mistakes. Hope it's helpful.
Simpsons French Guess Where GameQuick View
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Simpsons French Guess Where Game

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Fun French resource to teach rooms of the house to Key Stage 3 and 4. Initially can just be used for practice of rooms, family members and possessive adjectives, but can also be made more difficult by preventing students from naming rooms and only allowing them to name items within rooms to guess where the Simpsons family members are.
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Adjectives

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<p>KS3 French worksheet covering adjectives to decribe personalities: Pupils must write 16 adjectives in alphabetical order, ready to find them easily in the dictionary. Then translate them into English, with an emphasis on cognates to avoid unnecessary use of the dictionary. The third task involves describing their best friend. Task 4 asks pupils to find an adjective to match the people being described. The final task involves describing a teacher.</p>
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KS3 MFL GENERIC COVER WORK

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<p>A set of activities for a cover lesson or series of cover lessons.</p> <p>Or for extension work for those students who have finished the tasks set in class.</p> <p>The idea is that students are offered an element of choice, and can work on easier or more complicated tasks.</p> <p>Hope it’s helpful.</p>
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF OTHERS

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<p>This worksheet allows pupils to revise describing members of their family. It covers name, age, hair & eye colour, likes and dislikes. Task 1 is a reading exercise. Tasks 2 é 3 can be used as a speaking or writing activity. All the necessary vocabulary is provided on the worksheet.</p>
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European countries

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A KS3 German resource to practice the European countries and their flags. Pupils have to colour the flags correctly and write the countries in the correct order. I usually set this sheet for homework after teaching countries. The answer sheet is on the second page.
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Talking about jobs

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KS4 booklet covering the topic of jobs to accompany the Logo 4 textbook - has a front vocabulary page and then multiple exercises practicing the vocabulary. Only reading and writing skills are covered and so it can be set easily as a cover work or homework task - or just when you need a break from all-singing, all dancing. I'm not a German specialist so please let me know if you spot any mistakes. Hope it's helpful.
Simpsons German Guess Where GameQuick View
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Simpsons German Guess Where Game

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<p>Fun German resource to teach rooms of the house to Key Stage 3 and 4. Initially can just be used for practice of rooms, family members and possessive adjectives, but can also be made more difficult by preventing students from naming rooms and only allowing them to name items within rooms to guess where the Simpsons family members are.</p>
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Synonyms & antonyms

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<p>A KS3 French worksheet which contains a description of synonyms and antonyms. Pupils are asked to find synonyms and antonyms from the adjectives provided. They are then required to give their opinion of some activities using these adjectives.</p>
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Describing others

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This worksheet can be used with KS3 French or as revision with KS4 French. It contains comprehensive coverage of the verbs avoir and etre. Task 1 involves answering questions in English based on a text describing a family Task 2 involves finding the parts of avoir & etre from the text Task 3 highlights important grammatical points Task 4 involves pupils writing a similar description of their own family
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AQA GCSE POLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE HIGHER

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<p>A speaking practice booklet to help Polish students prepare for the AQA GCSE speaking exam.</p> <p>The photo cards and role-plays have been taken from the AQA website.</p> <p>The sample questions are a mix of questions from various sources translated by a Polish native speaker friend.</p> <p>Please let me know if you spot any errors in any aspect of the booklet.</p>
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YEAR 8 FRENCH COVER WORK

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<p>A series of activities that can be completed by a year 8 group who have already studied a year of French.</p> <p>Some cultural activities, some dictionary skills, some language tasks.</p> <p>Need a plain piece of paper to complete.</p> <p>Ideal for cover work.</p>
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Making suggestions

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<p>A KS3 French worksheet that reinforces the vocabulary : On peut aller (+ place) pour (+ activity) 10 smilies are used to revise leisure facilities and appropriate activities. All the vocabulary needed is provided in the vocabulary box at the top of the sheet.</p>
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SIMPSONS FAMILY TREE

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Extended writing activity. Family tree detailing names and ages of Simpsons family members. Pupils finish the description pretending that they are Lisa Simpson.
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Nicolas Anelka Personal ID

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<p>A worksheet to practice personal ID questions and answers. The idea is to match the questions with the correct numbered statements in the text. Pupils can then ask their partner the questions and note down answers (and vice versa) and/or write a similar text about themselves or a different famous French speaking celebrity</p>
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MINI CELEBRITY GUESS WHO

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Worksheet that can be used after teaching physical descriptions. Starts with a match up practising hair, eyes & face shape. Then pupils write a description of the French President.
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DESCRIBING OTHERS

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Practice using third person, il and elle for descriptions, likes and dislikes. Activity 1 - Reading exercise matching sentences to the correct female. Activity 2 - Writing similiar sentences about males with support. Activity 3 - Writing your own third person description.
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Giving reasons

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<p>A KS3 French worksheet which revises leisure facilities, activities and opinions and the connectives ‘in order to’ and ‘because’. [This follows on from previous worksheet entitled Making suggestions which can also be found in the TES Resource Bank.] A substitution box which contains the structures to put together longer sentences with opinions provides the framework for the tasks.</p>
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Meeting the MFL Assistant

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This is a worksheet to help your students get to know their Modern Language Assistant during the Assistant's first lesson at school. Give a copy of the sheet to the Assistant prior to the lesson so that they can plan what they are going to say. Pupils then listen to the Assistant present themselves in the target language and they make notes in English about the Assistant based on what they understand. It&'s effectively a good opportunity to improve listening skills.