I am a former Head of Languages who now works part time teaching French and German. This allows me to write and publish high quality and sensibly priced teaching resources. My best selling resource on the TES is my primary French course, easyMFL, which is a complete Y3-Y6 French course with lesson plans, presentations and assessments. Unlike nearly every other publisher, I don't go in for expensive annual site licences - just buy once and get free updates as they become available.
I am a former Head of Languages who now works part time teaching French and German. This allows me to write and publish high quality and sensibly priced teaching resources. My best selling resource on the TES is my primary French course, easyMFL, which is a complete Y3-Y6 French course with lesson plans, presentations and assessments. Unlike nearly every other publisher, I don't go in for expensive annual site licences - just buy once and get free updates as they become available.
** This resource has been updated for Summer 2016! ** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2016-aqa-gcse-french-vocabulary-revision-timetable-11186011
17 units of revision to break down the most important 70% of the AQA GCSE French vocabulary list. Each unit is broken into Foundation and Higher tiers and both the French and English is provided.
From January 4th 2016, there are 17 weeks until the AQA GCSE German Listening and Reading exams. Here is the most essential vocabulary broken down into 17 weeks of revision. I first made this a few years ago, and it increased our listening and reading marks considerably. Not the most exciting resource I have put together, but probably the most effective! If you have any requests or constructive feedback, please review this resource. Thanks!
From January 4th 2016, there are 14 weeks until the AQA GCSE French Listening and Reading exams. Here is the most essential vocabulary broken down into 14 weeks of revision. I first made this a few years ago, and it increased our listening and reading marks considerably. Not the most exciting resource I have put together, but probably the most effective! If you have any requests or constructive feedback, please review this resource. Thanks!
This resource introduces Easter in France and is particularly suitable for primary school children. If you like this, check out the other easyMFL resources in our shop:
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This is the first half-term (Unit 1) of the easyMFL course for Year Three. It contains full lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations (with audio) for each lesson as well as worksheets and an end of unit assessment that is mapped against the new national curriculum for MFL. easyMFL is the most up-to-date and comprehensive primary French course that is available. This first unit is available completely free of charge so you can see for yourself! The remaining Y3 units and courses for Y4-Y6 are available on the TES website to purchase unit by unit or as a bundle. If you would like the discounted full course, please visit our website - easyMFL.com
Ideal grammar sheet to give students at the start of Y12 (or Y13!) to see how they are with grammar in French. Includes a checklist as well as translation texts and corrections that are mapped to each grammar point mentioned in the checklist.
Brief worksheet to introduce and explain après avoir + past participle. It is aimed at KS4 students so that they can include it in controlled assessments.
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This bundle contains all four years of the popular and well-reviewed easyMFL course. easyMFL is a complete package for teaching primary level French as it contains:
1) Detailed Scheme of Learning for each unit.
2) PowerPoint presentation with audio for every lesson (where appropriate)
3) Worksheets for every lesson (where appropriate)
3) End of unit assessments in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
4) Detailed level descriptors to easily show and monitor progress. All of the assessments are mapped against these descriptors.
easyMFL has been designed from scratch for the 2014 National Curriculum so that any teacher with a very basic level of French can teach the course with very little preparation.
There is a free unit available for you to try easyMFL before buying: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/easymfl-year-3-french-unit-1-introductions-sol-and-complete-resources-11047775
If your school has been struggling with the new MFL requirements, easyMFL is an inexpensive way of fulfilling your obligations without burdening your staff with the pressure of planning and preparing effective lessons in a subject a lot of primary teachers do not feel confident with. Unlike so many courses at the moment, easyMFL does not need annual site licences; just buy the course once and receive all updates to the course as they are released.
N.B. Purchases prior to 7th February 2017 include full school licence. With the introduction of the TES school licence, the price of an individual licence has been introduced. If you plan on using our resources in your own classroom only, the heavily discounted personal licence is suitable for you. If you want to use the resources with other teachers in your school, you will need to purchase the school licence. Please email us ( sales@easymfl.com ) if you have any queries.
Essential French phrases that pupils need to memorise to succeed in the controlled assessment tasks. I wrote this for my borderline students who were struggling with writing a whole draft and wanted to produce a B/C grade controlled assessment task without memorising whole scripts.
German crossword on the topic of sports and hobbies. The answers are on the second page! I made this for a Year 7 group to do after an assessment, but it may be appropriate further up the school as perhaps a starter activity to introduce the topic.
I made this for a Y8 class to revise parts of the body. There is a PowerPoint which includes a link to a Youtube video to do a comprehension task on the included worksheet. There is also a crossword revising parts of the body with sports to finish off.
I have gradually refined this one sheet summary of the main tenses in French. All of my GCSE students have a copy of this in their exercise books to help with forming tenses when speaking and writing.