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FRENCH GCSE Christmas themed activities

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<p>This is a four pages resource that is aimed for students studying French at GCSE level. The content is related to Christmas.</p> <p>Here is the content of the document:</p> <ol> <li> <p>A dialogue between three teenagers talking about their Christmas plans.</p> </li> <li> <p>6 exercises that follow and are based on the dialogue.</p> </li> </ol> <p>The exercises are varied. They help practise their grammatical knowledge (tenses) and help expand their vocabulary.</p> <p>First, the students have to find some verbal phrases in the present, passé composé and near future tenses from the dialogue. Then, they have to read statements (In English) and find who said that in the text. They also have to find phrases from the dialogue which mean the same thing as some new statements given to them in French. There is an exercise in which they must find and note down Christmas-related vocabulary.<br /> They is a gap filling exercise in which they must conjugated verbs in the near future to express Christmas plans.<br /> Finally, they should be able to write down a short paragraph about their own plans at the end of the worksheet.</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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Arbre généalogique (family tree), la famille Madrigal

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<p>Here is a writing exercise to practise describing family relationships.<br /> The tree is based on the Disney movie Encanto.<br /> The pupils can use the words they already know after studying the topic of family and basic phrases.<br /> There is also a word bank to help them fill in the gaps.</p> <p>#family #describingfamilytrees #topicfamily #french #frenchfamilytree #arbre généalogique #lafamille</p>
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La musique (music) pack

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<p>This pack contains:<br /> A powerpoint lesson teaching the different music genres, a lot of practice to memorise the vocabulary.<br /> A smart lesson to teach giving opinions on music and describe how music makes you feel (ça me rend triste, ça me met de bonne humeur, ça me motive etc.)<br /> A vocabulary sheet on emotions linked to music<br /> A reading comprehension to use after teaching music genres and how people might feel about them.</p>
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Dans ma ville (places in town) French

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<p>This is a bundle of two worksheets plus an extra vocabulary sheet.<br /> One is a reading task themed like a virus invasion. The text describes someone’s neighbourhood and some places in town have been hidden by a bug invasion. The pupils must read the clues at the bottom to find out the missing words. They can rewrite the text neatly.</p> <p>The second worksheet is a writing task asking the pupils to write a description of their neighbourhood. It has vocabulary to help them build the sentences.</p>
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Opinion on food (speaking activity)

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<p>Here’s a speaking activity to do with your class. They get to practise giving opinions on food they like or dislike and get to ask questions to their friends using ‘Tu aimes…?’<br /> The worksheet has a questionnaire grid and a word bank.<br /> An extra section can contain extra food vocabulary they find in the dictionary.<br /> Perfect for KS2/KS3</p>
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Clothes and shopping (pack)

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<p>This pack contains three powerpoints, three worksheets and vocabulary sheets:</p> <ol> <li>Introducing clothes and how to ask for items in shops. Lesson, vocabulary sheet and worksheet of a dialogue to fill in</li> <li>Practising asking for items and reporting problems with the items. Lesson, vocabulary sheet and reading comprehension.</li> <li>Comparing clothes. Lesson on comparison and writing exercise to practise making comparative sentences.</li> </ol> <p>That should take 3 or 4 lessons.</p>
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French All About me (Tout sur moi) (Barbie The movie theme)

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<p>This ‘All About Me’ French worksheet is ideal at the start of the year to get to know your pupils. It fits perfectly as an introductory page to customize pupils’ books as well.<br /> It is great if you devote your first French lesson or part of it for pupils to enter key information about themselves.<br /> The worksheet contains a Barbie version and Ken version for pupils to fill in as well as a word bank so that pupils can be independent when answering.</p> <p>Level:<br /> This is great for KS3 and even KS4 for a bit of humour.<br /> That would also be suitable for KS2 for pupils having had French throughout their education.</p>
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Boire conjugation in the present tense

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<p>This powerpoint contains the conjugation of the verb BOIRE (to drink) in the present tense and examples with each subject pronoun. It also contains exercises for students to practise conjugating the verb and expressions to broaden students’ vocabulary.<br /> It is perfect to introduce the verb in class or to revise it.<br /> KS3 or KS4</p>
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Venir conjugation in the present tense

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<p>This powerpoint contains the conjugation of the verb VENIR (to come) in the present tense and examples with each subject pronoun. It also contains exercises for students to practise conjugating the verb and expressions to broaden students’ vocabulary. There is also a slide with verbs derived from venir such as ‘devenir’ (to become), ‘prévenir’ (to warn) etc. The students will also get to conjugate these derived verbs in the exercice.<br /> It is perfect to introduce the verb in class or to revise it.<br /> KS3 or KS4</p>
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Mettre conjugation in the present tense

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<p>This powerpoint contains the conjugation of the verb METTRE (to put) in the present tense and examples with each subject pronoun. It also contains exercises for students to practise conjugating the verb and expressions to broaden students’ vocabulary. There is also a slide with verbs derived from mettre such as ‘promettre’ (to promess) etc. The students will also get to conjugate these derived verbs in the exercice.<br /> It is perfect to introduce the verb in class or to revise it.<br /> KS3 or KS4</p>
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Vouloir conjugation in the present tense

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<p>This powerpoint contains the conjugation of the verb VOULOIR (to want) in the present tense and examples with each subject pronoun. It also contains exercises for students to practise conjugating the verb and expressions to broaden students’ vocabulary.<br /> It is perfect to introduce the verb in class or to revise it.<br /> KS3 or KS4</p>
Ma ville reading comprehensionQuick View
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Ma ville reading comprehension

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<p>A reading comprehension for Y10 and Y11 to practise the GCSE topic Ma ville and the activities that you can do in town.<br /> The vocabulary is varied and there are opportunities to teach a lot of new expressions.</p>
'J'habite en' ppt ks2 plus reading comprehensionQuick View
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'J'habite en' ppt ks2 plus reading comprehension

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<p>Hello,</p> <p>Here is a powerpoint to show how to say ‘I live in’ plus country, mainly England and France as a starter lesson using ‘j’habite en’.<br /> There are various activities to practise memorising it, a link to a song and a reading comprehension that goes with the powerpoint.<br /> The pupils will also review how to say their name, how they feel and how old they are as a revision from prior learning.</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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Reading comprehension relationships with others

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<p>This reading comprehension is made of two texts followed by a comprehension exercise.<br /> The exercise is a True, False or Not Mentioned task as found in the GCSE exam.<br /> The sentences in the exercise are also in French and allow the students to practise refrasing answers and broadening their vocabulary range.<br /> This is perfect for Year 10 and Year 11 or a revision for Y12.</p> <p>There is a special grammar focus on reflexive verbs as a lot of reflexive verbs are found in the text.</p>
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Je me présente

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<p>A little poster to encourage pupils to talk about themselves.<br /> It can be used to discover your new pupils as an introduction lesson.</p>
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Languages Celebration Snakes and ladders game

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<p>I created this game as part of a languages celebration day at my school. This is a fun activity which allows the pupils to practise some phrases in a variety of languages and be observant too, as they often have to translate unknown vocabulary or titles of disney movies, for example. They can rely on their own knowledge and the use of cognates.<br /> This game can work perfectly with KEY STAGE1, 2 and 3.<br /> The languages used are mainly French, Spanish, Italian, German with a couple of others.</p>
L'amour ou l'amitié pros and cons readingQuick View
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L'amour ou l'amitié pros and cons reading

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<p>In this powerpoint you can find two written passages in French about friendship and love.<br /> This is a great opportunity for students to practise their reading skills and to enrich their vocabulary on the topics of love and friendship and their pros and cons.<br /> The students can write down key expressions to reuse later in their writing or speaking related to the topic.<br /> A speaking activity, a debate is suggested at the end.</p>
Les Fêtes various activitiesQuick View
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Les Fêtes various activities

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<p>Here is a powerpoint made of a few different activities based on the topic of holiday and traditions.<br /> You can find a reading exercise for which the pupils have to write next to the statements whether they are positive, negative or both, a classic of GCSE.</p> <p>There is also a DIAMOND 9 activity. The pupils must order the phrases depending on how much they agree or disagree with the statements.<br /> It allows them to translate, think and copy useful expressions that they can use for themselves in preparation to this GCSE topic.</p>
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negation phrases in French

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<p>This powerpoint is a good introduction to a grammar study on the different negative phrases in French: ne pas, ne plus, ne jamais, ni ni etc.</p> <p>It involves the students who have to find out all the negations from a text and is followed by a correction and some explanations/translations.</p> <p>It is not an extensive study, more of an introduction.</p>
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school subjects les matières à l'école

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<p>This powerpoint is a complete lesson and includes vocabulary presentation and oral practice, some reordering words games and a worksheet with writing activities.<br /> Pupils will learn the names of school subjects and give their opinion and reasons.<br /> This is perfect for KS3.</p>