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Studio GCSE De la ville à la campagne Follow me game Negatives in town
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Studio GCSE De la ville à la campagne Follow me game Negatives in town

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Fun Follow me / Loop game to practise negatives. Linked to Studio GCSE Module 4 De la ville à la campagne Unit 2 Ville de rêve ou ville de cauchemar? Enough for up to 30 pupils. First player reads out the English on their card. Whoever has the French translation on their card then reads that out next. They then read out their English sentence. And so on! Hopefully you’ll get a loop around the class and a class who are a bit more confident with using negatives in French! ne … rien ne … jamais ne … pas ne … personne ne … aucun(e) ne … que ne …plus ne … ni … ni If your class have enjoyed this resource, please leave a review!
French Reading & Writing differentiated worksheet Personal Descriptions KS2 KS3 Adjectival agreement
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French Reading & Writing differentiated worksheet Personal Descriptions KS2 KS3 Adjectival agreement

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Reading and Writing worksheet based on personal descriptions for KS2 or KS3. Differentiated: one worksheet, two levels. Contains Learning Objective and Success criteria tick box for students and class teacher. With answer sheets. One star * worksheet contains slightly easier texts and questions with more support. Two star ** worksheet has slightly harder texts and more challenging questions. First and third parts of être, negatives, intensifying adverbs and a selection of adjectives which all add an ‘e’ in the feminine form. Covers following vocabulary: je suis / je ne suis pas il est / il n’est pas elle est / elle n’est pas assez / un peu / très petit / grand / amusant / charmant / intelligent / content / bavard If you and your class enjoy this resource, please leave a review!
Non Non Non ! Practice with French negative constructions Starter
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Non Non Non ! Practice with French negative constructions Starter

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A little more practice with French negative constructions. On the topic of town and local area. Single activity with two parts: match up then gap fill. Features following constructions: ne … rien ne … jamais ne … personne ne … aucun(e) ne … que ne …plus ne … ni … ni If your class found this resource useful, please leave a review!
Gallery museum trip Worksheets French    Treasure hunt and Describe a picture
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Gallery museum trip Worksheets French Treasure hunt and Describe a picture

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Two part worksheet for a school trip to an art gallery. First side is a treasure hunt on the way to the art gallery. Tick off the pictures labelled in French when you see them. Second side to be completed in the art gallery. Use vocab from first side to describe two paintings. Then write about your favourite painting using the sentence scaffold for support.
French Simple Future / Inflectional Future Tense: Investigation Worksheet & Powerpoint
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French Simple Future / Inflectional Future Tense: Investigation Worksheet & Powerpoint

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Worksheet designed to introduce pupils to the French simple future tense (also known as inflectional future tense) with answers on powerpoint via investigation style activities. Students look at examples of the tense in three linked texts and work out for themselves the rules for the French simple future tense. First part concentrates on regular -er, -ir, and -re verbs. Parts two and three then looks at some irregular verbs. Hand out a part at a time - cut the second sheet in two so it is given as and when pupils are ready for the next stage. Powerpoint then presents answers to the class.
Extension activity Studio GCSE Rouge Module 4 Unit 2 Page 81 Exercise 7
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Extension activity Studio GCSE Rouge Module 4 Unit 2 Page 81 Exercise 7

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Set of translations. Extension for early finishers. Using structures featured in the text on page 81 exercise 7 from Studio GCSE Rouge Module 4 De la ville à la campagne Unit 2 Ville de rêve ou ville de cauchemar ? 4 sets of translations per A4 sheet If you and your class enjoy this resource, please leave a review!