French complex structures. French GCSE/early A level grammar worksheets on avoir expressionswhich includes grammatical rules and a variety of scaffolded activities. There are quite a lot of sentences to translate into French and into English to help your students with their writing skills but also their translation ones.
(avoir peur de, avoir mal, avoir envie de, avoir besoin de, etc.)
To stretch your most able students, they will also be asked to use the verb ‘to have’ with different tenses. (help provided)
I made sure to use common nouns and verbs found in GCSE core vocabulary lists so that the focus can solely be on grammatical concepts.
Do not hesitate to check my shop as more complex structures are available to help your GCSE/A level students stretch their knowledge of French grammar.
These challenging but yet accessible worksheets are great for independent learning, homework, revision, extension tasks or even home learning. They are mostly targeted for GCSE students but can also be used at the start of Y12 to help your students brush up on French grammar.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
I hope this helps and do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them.
Other complex structures available (or soon to be available) are: après avoir… / avant de…/ subjunctive structures / direct object pronouns / comparative sentences / superlative sentences /indirect object pronouns / ce qui – ce que / qui – que / the present tense / the perfect tense / the conditional tense / the future tense / the past conditional tense(mood) / infinitive structures / quantities / adjective endings / questions / reflexive verbs and many more!
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parfait! merci beaucoup :-)
Thank you. This is very helpful, and can be used to differentiate.
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