My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.
My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.
Thank you very much for taking your time to look at this wonderful bundle!
This bundle contains all of the twelve installments containing the months of the year, weather and seasons for January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December aimed at Key Stage 2 level.
The vocabulary contained in this pack is widely diverse and well differentiated and there are a wide range of resources available, such as colouring in worksheets, cutting and sticking activities, homework sheets and powerpoints.
The vocabulary contained in this pack is as follows:
January: Il fait froid, il neige, il fait mauvais, l’hiver
Differentiation: Il est neigeux
February: Il fait froid, il y a du gel, il neige, il fait mauvais, l’hiver
March: Il fait beau, il fait du vent, il fait plus chaud, le printemps
Differentiation: Il est venteux, il commence a faire chaud, il fait un beau temps
April: Il pleut, il fait doux, il y a un arc-en-ciel, le printemps
Differentiation: Il est pluvieux
May: le printemps, il fait très doux, il fait du soleil, il fait un temps superb.
Differentiation: Il ne fait plus froid, il fait un très beau temps, Il est ensoleillé
June: l’été, il fait chaud, il y a du foudre, il fait du soleil
Differentiation: Il y a du tonnerre, Il est ensoleillé
July: l’été, il fait très chaud, il fait un temps superb, il fait du soleil
Differentiation: Il est ensoleillé, il fait un très beau temps, il fait énormément, le ciel est tout bleu
August: l’été, il fait très chaud, il fait un temps superb, il fait du soleil
Differentiation: Il est ensoleillé, il fait un très beau temps, il fait énormément, il y a une secheresse
September: l’automne, il fait toujours chaud, il y a des nuages, il fait des éclaircies
Differentiation: Il est nuageux
Octobre: l’automne, il fait plus froid, il y a un orage, il y a une tornade
Differentiation: Il est orageux, il ne fait plus chaud, il y a une inondation
Novembre: l’automne, il fait froid, il grele, il fait du brouillard
Differentiation: C’est la moisson
Decembre: l’hiver. il gèle, il y a de la glace, il y a une tempete de neige
Differentiation: Il est glacial
Happy teaching and learning!
This bundle allows you to purchase the following ‘French for Adults at beginner’s level’ resources for only £25!, plus a bonus Hallowe’en resource at no additional cost!:
Part 1: Greetings and definite/indefinite articles
Part 2: Numbers 1-10 and where one lives
Part 3: Days of the week, numbers 1-21, age, birthdays
Part 4: Numbers 1-31, birthdays and festivals and ‘de’ - possession
Part 5: Time: On the hour and regular ‘-er’ verbs in the present tense
Part 6: Time: Quarter past the hour and regular ‘-ir’ verbs
Part 7: Time: Half past the hour and regular ‘-re’ verbs
Part 8: Time: Quarter to the hour, the verb ‘aller’, the preposition ‘a’, places in the town
Part 9: Time:The full hour, the verb ‘faire’, the preposition ‘de’ and leisure
Part 10: Time: Between intervals, the verbs ‘partir’ and ‘etre’, question words using ‘a quelle heure’ et ‘quand’, forming questions using ‘est-ce que’ and the grammar structure ‘etre sur le point de’
Part 11: French for Adults: Beginners: Part 11: The verb ‘prendre’ in the present tense and breakfast
Part 12: French for Adults: Beginners: Part 12: The verb ‘jouer’ in the present tense with the preposition ‘à’, sport and the use of ‘depuis’
Part 13: French for Adults: Beginners: Part 13: The verbs ‘dire’ and ‘lire’ in the present tense and books
Part 14: French for Adults: Beginners: Part 14: ‘Vouloir’ in the present tense, the negation ‘ne … pas’ and leisure
Part 15: French for Adults: Beginners: Part 15: Reflexive verbs in the present tense, daily routine and the 24-hour clock system
Bonus resources:
Pre-beginners: The Alphabet in French.
Part 24: Halloween, revision of etre, adjectives and agreements
Preparation time for each resource: 30 minutes - 1 hour (introducing new vocabulary and also the transcript for the listening activity)
Lesson length: 1 hour - 2.5 hours
Each resource includes the worksheet, the sound file for the listening task and the listening transcript and various vocabulary sheets.
Happy teaching and learning!
I am offering all 9 of the IGCSE Food workbooks for just ₤30, which is a saving of ₤15! These workbooks are designed for students who are studying food at IGCSE French level.
The nine themes are as follows:
Part 1 - Fruit
Part 2 - Vegetables
Part 3 - Meat
Part 4 - Fish
Part 5 - At the delicatessen
Part 6 - At the bakery
Part 7 - Drinks
Part 8 - Breakfast
Part 9 - Traditional French cuisine
Not only do these workbooks cover and revise an enormous amount of vocabulary, but they also contain a wide-range of grammar covered at IGCSE level and beyond, in preparation for A-level French. In addition, the activities are very well-sequenced and covers the four key skills.
Happy teaching and learning!
If you are using the Studio 1 Rouge textbook to teach at year 7 level, at a cost of £30, look no further because you will not ever have to plan anything for the whole year as I have designed so many resources, including differentiated worksheets and colourful powerpoints which facilitates the content covered in the book. This pack also includes exam revision and differentiated listening activities.
This pack contains the following units:
Module 1 - C’est perso
Pages 8-9 - Module 1-1 - Mon autoportrait
Pages 10-11 - Module 1-2 - Mon kit de survie
Pages 12-13 - Module 1-3 - Comment je me vois
Pages 14-15 - Module 1-4 - Et les autres?
Pages 16-17 - Module 1-5 - Il est hypercool
Module 2 - Mon collège
Pages 28-29 - Module 2-1 - Mes matières
Pages 30-31 - Module 2-2 - C’est génial
Pages 32-33 - Module 2-3 - J’ai cours
Pages 34-35 - Module 2-4 - Au collège en France
Pages 36-37 - Module 2-5 - Miam-miam!
Module 3 - Mes passetemps
Pages 50-51 - Module 3-1 - Mon ordi et mon portable
Pages 52-53 - Module 3-2 - Tu essportif/sportive?
Pages 54-55 - Module 3-3 - Qu’est-ce que tu fais?
Pages 56-57 - Module 3-4 - J’aime faire ça
Pages 58-59 - Module 3-5 - Ils sont actifs
Module 4 - Ma zone
Pages 70-71 - Module 4-1 - Là où j’habite
Pages 72-73 - Module 4-2 - Perdu dans le parc d’attraction
Pages 74-75 - Module 4-3 - Le weekend
Pages 76-77 - Module 4-4 - Coucou!
Pages 78-79 - Module 4-5 - Qu’est-ce qu’on peut faire à …?
Module 5 - 3 … 2 … 1 … Partez!
Pages 90-91 - Module 5-1 - Les vacances, mode d’emploi
Pages 92-93 - Module 5-2 - Je me prépare
Pages 94-95 - Module 5-3 - Au Café de la Plage
Pages 96-97 - Module 5-4 - Je vais aller en colo
Pages 98-99 - Module 5-5 - Mes rêves
Module 6 - Studio découverte
Pages 110-111 - Module 6-1 - Animaux
Enjoy all the resources!!
Happy teaching and learning!!