French language cloze sheet (25 gaps) on the nature and risks of deep-fake technology. Pupils can fill the gaps, and go on to translate the passage for extra challenge if desired. Uses natural language, including unknown but reasonably guessable (within context) vocab, mostly simple present past tenses. Missing words boxed at the bottom of the sheet; each word used once only.
Differentiated four ways, A - least help to D - most help thus: (e.g. missing word is durable)
A: gap is __________________
B: gap is d_________________
C: gap is __ __ __ __ __ __ __
D: gap is d __ __ __ __ __ __
(this doesn’t display correctly here, so please see also previews of the bottom corners of the sheets, showing how the differentiation works).
“A” version could be given to top-set 16-year-olds and above, “D” version could be completed (gap fill, not translation) by a beginner. All sheets look similar, all levels of differentiation have the same gaps.
Answer sheet, easy to mark. I’ve included the Google Translate English translation, to spot whether pupils are getting “extra help”. PDF and DOC of everything.
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