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Meeting people/ social skills In French suitable for Valentine's Day
A worksheet with phrases and tasks about situations when we are likely to meet others (e.g. in a queue, asking if the seat is free etc…). Can be set as cover work, as group work or as class work for revision. It helps to revise opinions and formulating questions. Can be used for speaking practice too.
It has been checked by a French native speaker.

Song work Tout le monde by Corneille Social issues
A task on the song Tout le monde by Corneille.
Practice of phrases with “on”/ “je” present tense
Deals with children’s work in Congo… leads to discussion on how we react or not or use social media faced with tragedies.

French activities on housework
Topic of housework/ what you do to help out at home. Includes opinions and phrases of frequency. Mostly present tense.

Spanish GCSE impressive sentences
A range of activities to practise sentences you can include anywhere e.g. acabo de ver, examples of sentences you can include a number of tenses in. Very good for GCSE writing and speaking.

Spanish quiz to identify knowledge of high-frequency verbs
You’ve been teaching and teaching all those really useful transactional verbs (tiene, hay, voy, quiero, me gustaría, tengo que etc…) and the learners are still muddling them all up?
Here’s a quiz for revision practice.
This can be set as cover work, done in class as an in-between task for finishers or a “do now” task or set as homework.

Spanish vocabulary pre-GCSE to ask and answer questions, give opinions, clarify, apologise
This worksheet could be either used as a cover work sheet or a take home sheet to prepare for the speaking and writing exams mostly.
Can be used as a practise-out-loud task or composing conversations or writing transactional formulae e.g. in a shop, at a tourist office etc…
This is also a good list as to what to cover as a minimum by the time students get to Year 9.

Talk about anything!!!
A 10 page list of conversation starters on frustrations, fears, regret, discomfort, dreams, future plans, positive feelings, changes and moral compass issues.
This should be a good prompt in knowing our students better, also a good ice-breaker.

Adjective revision plus Spanish idioms using comparisons
This PowerPoint walks students through the meaning of some adjectives and attracts their attention to gender agreement.
It then explains how to form the comparative both in English and Spanish. Using a number of English idioms, it then leads students to learn a few Spanish idioms using “más… que” eg más alto que un pino.

FOMO - Fear of missing out
A PowerPoint in which we consider what FOMO means, specifically we look at phrasal verbs. What does the word “out” add to the verb “miss”?
Students are asked to identify how they feel when they miss out on something?
We then look at the possible causes of FOMO in modern society and the consequences of feeling this.
We watch a video on embracing JOMO (Joy of missing out) and finally we look at an article from the Guardian on the topic with a variety of exercises on it.
Suitable for B1 level onwards for learners of English as a Foreign Language.

Job interviews French - entretiens d'embauche - L'emploi
Ideally this PowerPoint would be used with the extract of the 2011 film Intouchables by Olivier Nakache and Éric Tolédano with François Cluzet and Omar Sy. Very early on in the film there is a job interview scene where Driss and other candidates come for a job interview at Philippe’s home.
The PowerPoint looks at the vocabulary used to talk about one’s qualifications and relevant hobbies.
It can be used without watching the film too.
Part of it deals with gender agreement and the pronunciation of the sound r in French.

Materials for a French CV and application letter. CV et lettre de motivation
There are three documents: 1 is a vocabulary gathering exercise to make students think of what they could include, for example biographical details using the perfect tense, 2 is an actual CV where British qualifications have been explained for a French audience, 3 is an example of an application letter for a summer job.
This more suitable at KS4 and 5 but could be adapted for a younger age group.
It could also be set as an exercise to do someone else’s CV e.g a famous person, a historical character, a character from a film or a novel etc…

The comparative and superlative in French- la forme comparative et le superlatif
A worksheet requiring students to put items of a sentence in the correct order, to translate from French to English, to notice gender and number agreements and to translate into French. Relates to the topic of leisure activities.

Use and formation of the subjunctive in Spanish- el subjuntivo
A worksheet with explanations and ideas of useful set subjunctive phrases in context.

Feedback form for preparation for mock exams -pair/ group assessment
An opportunity for students to assess/ reflect on their/ others’ contribution to pair/group work and their review of it.

Dates in French - with reference to 1st World War
Part of a cross-curricular revision unit on the 1st world war with dates of birth and deaths of those fallen for France.
Can be used primarily to revise days of the week and months of the year in French, also to show how 11th November is commemorated in Poitiers and show the multiculturalism of the fallen (some have got German-sounding names, Jewish-sounding names, Arabic-sounding names, Basque and Spanish-sounding names), a couple are women.

KS3 MFL Rewards system (an example that can be adapted)
Throughout the UK, it is a struggle to get students to continue with languages… Many reasons for this, most of them cultural, not enough space here to go into details.
This is an example of a booklet that KS3 students would keep with them relying on a system of stickers awarded (stickers could be replaced by comments) and test results. The idea is that by the time it’s options evening/ options choice time in Year 9, students would have a record of what they have achieved and how well they did. It is also good PR with parents, management etc… to show positive tracking.
The document can clearly be adapted to suit any school.

MFL students pep talk - The 6 Rs for MFL - Advice on how to do well.
This is a presentation going through various steps that will make someone a good linguist, based on the 6Rs . Motivation in Spanish and French.

Topic of social issues - l'immigration GCSE/ AS
Three texts about the journeys of three different immigrants followed by quiz e.g. find the person who… and find the French for. Good for the revision of the perfect tense in French, verbs to talk about travel, transports and of course feelings/ emotions.

Transition activities from GCSE to AS Spanish for the summer
This is a list that will give students a taster of a) what will be expected skills-wise in Yr 12; b) how to become a more spontaneous speaker; c) how to diversify the activities you may do every day.
Whilst some of the activities can be done in class, this is more for independent study.

PowerPoint on talking about what you eat/ate/will eat - Nourriture/ food
Low ability to begin with and gradually gets more difficult but can be adapted.
Visual help to learn some set phrases e.g. usually I eat this/ last week I ate this… it was + adjective/ tomorrow I am going to eat this… it will be + adjective
Clues to learn vocabulary/ Learning skills
Role-play activity, listening activity and game