<p>Worksheet to practice the perfect tense in French using 4 different type of exercises (fill in the blank, correct the mistake, change the verb from present tense to perfect tense, translate into French).<br />
Answer sheet provided.<br />
Can be self-assessed, peer-assessed or teacher-assessed out of 20 marks.</p>
A PowerPoint Lesson introducing the Present Perfect Tense. Over 20 slides packed with explanations and practice materials -identifying verbs; looking for differences between Simple Past and Present Perfect; common uses; forming Present Perfect.<br />
Most text can be edited to suit the needs of your pupils. Blank slide included. pptx format<br />
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I used this resource in an observation with a year 9 top set and it went really well. This resource include a presentation with at least three interactive games to do with students (all they need is miniwhiteboards) and it also includes a worksheet with three different sheets. With them students will practice the perfect tense step by step: the first worksheet covers the verb avoir, the second explains the past participle and how to use them and the third one combines both things in order to use the perfect tense.<br />
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Hope it helps!
<p>This is 2 comprehensive lessons on the perfect tense in French with an accompanying booklet of the grammar points and activities.</p>
<p>There is a lesson on the perfect tense with avoir and a lesson on the perfect tense with être.</p>
<p>Both lesson include:</p>
<ul>
<li>retrieval starter</li>
<li>explanation when the tense is used and it’s formation</li>
<li>gap fill activities</li>
<li>translation activity</li>
<li>exam style questions with example answers</li>
<li>plenary</li>
</ul>
<p>The perfect tense with avoir has exam style oral tasks e.g. photocard and role play with help sheets and examples answers</p>
<p>The perfect tense with être lesson has exam style writing tasks with help sheet and example answer</p>
<p>The booklet then reinforces both the perfect tense with avoir and être through a series of activities.</p>
<p>More French Grammar:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12973901">French Tenses</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-comparatives-and-superlatives-2024-12970871">Comparatives and Superlatives Lesson</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12985412">Conditional Lesson</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12986701">Present Tense Lesson and Booklet of Activities and Answers<br />
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<p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12993857">Future Tenses Lessons with Booklet of Activities and Answers<br />
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<p>This set of resources is aimed at KS3/KS4 level students or beginner to intermediate students.<br />
It includes material to teach and practise “the perfect tense”, such as a worksheets, reference material and a presentation.</p>
<p>Print out the cards and laminate them. Pupils work in pairs or small groups and race against each other to form the perfect tense with the cards after reading the infinitive and the subject from the PowerPoint. Good element of competition and really highlights how much (or little!) they actually know. Includes avoir and être verbs and agreement.<br />
Can be easily adapted to suit your requirements too.</p>
<p>French GCSE worksheets to focus on the <strong>perfect tense</strong> with the <strong>festivals</strong> topic. They can also work well for good/strong KS3 students as the first page is usually self-explanatory.</p>
<p>They are composed of two parts for differentiation. The first page focuses only on regular and common verbs from core French GCSE vocabulary lists.</p>
<p>The second page focuses on French irregular verbs (some are also uncommon verbs).</p>
<p>Activities are all scaffolded and lead to a short piece of writing.</p>
<p>These French GCSE worksheets are great for independent learning, home learning, homework or even cover work.</p>
<p><strong>Answers are provided to make your life easier.</strong></p>
<p>Here are all topics you can find in my shop:</p>
<p>School, sport, hobbies, the world of work, media, home and house, food, family relationships, chores, routine, holidays, environment, festivals and traditions.</p>
<p>Each topic has a worksheet for each of the following tenses:</p>
<p>Imperfect tense, perfect tense, present tense, near future tense (+infinitive structures & modal verbs), future tense, conditional tense/mood.</p>
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a revision sheet with a series of practice exercises building up in difficulty, including a few translation sentences, ready for the new GCSE. When I used this, I cut up the various exercises instead of feeding them the whole document (Yr9 group) but for more advanced students, they should be able to cope with it in its entirety.
<p>This booklet includes a clear explanation of how the perfect tense is used and how it is formed, including regular and irregular past participles.<br />
There are various activities to practice the perfect tense in Spanish.</p>
<p>An answer booklet is also included.</p>
<p>This booklet is ideal for independent study, revision and cover work.</p>
<p>A double-sided worksheet to practice forming the perfect tense using ‘avoir’ and regular -er verbs. I used this with my Year 8 class who are studying the perfect tense for the first time, but it could be useful revision for Year 9 or KS4 classes. Pupils have to form the past participle, choose the correct form of avoir and translate from French to English and then English to French. It could also be set as a homework task.</p>
This resource enables students (who have learnt both the perfect and the imperfect tenses in French) to practise using them together and to reinforce the differences between the two tenses. The PowerPoint gives a step-by-step guide to using both tenses together and there is a whole range of different exercises to complete to allow lots of practice and also to check comprehension. All exercises are also on a printable worksheet. The exercises include translation, photo cards and free writing/speaking practice, in line with the new GCSE specifications.
<p>A scaffolded worksheet with students being introduced to the present perfect tense and being able to meet new language, manipulate it and make language their own through a wide range of activites.</p>
<p>Ejercicio 1: Empareja el español con el inglés.<br />
Ejercicio 2: Traduce al inglés.<br />
Ejercicio 3: Traduce al español.<br />
Ejercicio 4: Haz cinco frases utilizando los verbos en el pretérito perfecto <em>(Make five sentences using the verbs in the present perfect).</em></p>
<p>This powerpoint introduces students to the Perfect Tense in German with both ‘haben’ (for regular and irregular verbs) and ‘sein’. It includes some explanation-slides and grammar-exercises and can be combined with the method of Stimmt! Textbook 2 Kapitel 1, but can also be used separately.</p>
<p>The following verbs are included in the presentation:</p>
<p>wohnen (to live) – ich habe gewohnt<br />
machen (to do) – ich habe gemacht<br />
schneien (to snow) – es hat geschneit<br />
regnen (to rain) – es hat geregnet<br />
arbeiten (to work) – du hast gearbeitet</p>
<p>essen (to eat) – ich habe gegessen<br />
sehen (to see) – ich habe gesehen<br />
finden (to find) – ich habe gefunden<br />
nehmen (to take) – ich habe genommen<br />
vergessen (to forget) – wir haben vergessen</p>
<p>fahren (to drive) – ich bin gefahren<br />
fliegen (to fly) – ich bin geflogen<br />
gehen (to go) – ich bin gegangen<br />
schwimmen (to swim) – ich bin geschwommen<br />
bleiben (to stay) – ihr seid geblieben</p>
This is a fast paced activity reviewing the perfect tense conjugation of German verbs. There are over 100 slides and five games to play. Slides give the English and pupils have ten seconds to find the German translation. The presentation is easily adaptable and can be used either as a whole lesson or as several short activities within a lesson. You can come back to it as often as you like. It helps pupils to perfect their translation of verbs in preparation for exams and helps boost confidence when speaking.
<p><strong>GCSE FRENCH KS3 FRENCH KS4 FRENCH REFLEXIVE VERBS PERFECT TENSE CONJUGATION</strong> <em><strong>25 high-frequency reflexive verbs, 150 conjugation questions, 3 differentiated challenges, answer keys</strong></em> My students really like this kind of grammar activity, as they like to work and learn independently, which is a successful way of varying teaching and learning methodologies - I’ve found it’s really important to avoid predominantly teacher-led learning in the languages classroom. <em><strong>French reflexive verbs</strong></em> can be quite tricky, particularly for students whose first language does not have a similar reflexive verb group.</p>
<p>Though the workbook focuses solely on the correct conjugation of verbs, and does not look at word order in the context of full sentences, there are fixed conjugation patterns that students can learn, recognize and apply, ensuring that their <em><strong>spoken and written French</strong></em> is accurate, and that their understanding of <em><strong>French</strong></em> across the skills of***listening, speaking, reading and writing*** is robust. Students become very familiar and confident the more they work with conjugation, and these quick conjugations certainly help to embed that successfully.</p>
<p><strong>The resource has the following structure:</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Two alphabetical verb reference lists</strong></em>: French-English and English-French.</p>
<p><em><strong>Three conjugation challenges</strong></em>, each with 50 individual conjugations:</p>
<p><em><strong>Conjugation Challenge 1</strong></em>: each verb conjugated in French across a range of pronouns, with students writing the corresponding English verb conjugation.</p>
<p><em><strong>Conjugation Challenge 2</strong></em>: gives the infinitive of each verb in French, specifying the target pronoun. Students write the corresponding verb conjugation in French.</p>
<p><em><strong>Conjugation Challenge 3</strong></em>: students write the corresponding French verb conjugation, and its infinitive, from an English prompt.</p>
<p><em><strong>Notes and Next Steps</strong></em> template which students visit regularly - it really does encourage them to think about where they are now, how confident they feel, and what they might need to work on a little more to be absolutely sure of their conjugation skills.</p>
<p><em><strong>answer key</strong></em></p>
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<p>A scaffolded lesson to help your more able/senior students understand how to build complex sentences using challenging verb structures with “Si” clauses (both in the imperfect/ conditional and pluperfect/conditional perfect tenses).</p>
<p>This set of resources contains a double-sided worksheet and a ppt presentation with bright and comprehensive visual support for your students and all the answers coming up.</p>
<p>All you will need is a set of mini whiteboards to get immediate feedback on your students’ learning along each step. Hope you enjoy.</p>
<p>A step-by-step power point guide to forming and using the perfect tense in German using common GCSE vocabulary. It can be used for independent study or as a complete lesson and includes practice exercises.</p>