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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.

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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.
Key Stage 3/4 French: Numbers 100 - 1000
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Key Stage 3/4 French: Numbers 100 - 1000

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This resource uniquely looks at numbers from 100 - 1000 in French. This is a follow on installment from the previous editions of numbers 1-120. The students to copy out the numbers in the attached assigned workbook and then complete the reading and listening activity. For the listening activity, you can call the numbers out and if the students are completing the level 1 workbook, they can choose the correct answer. For the higher level activity, they can write the answer in the empty boxes provided. At the back of the workbooks, there are mathematical questions provided. The higher level workbook contains the more extended and more complex mathematical questions such as squared numbers, cubed numbers, square root and negative numbers. Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 1: Le salon
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 1: Le salon

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Welcome to the first installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the lounge and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint introducing the prepositions first and then introduce the lounge with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Level 1 (Niveau 1) - Lower level Level 2 (Niveau 2) - Higher level Get the students to colour in the things in the living room and the prepositions and unscramble the words on pages 2-3. From pages 4 to 10, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. On page 11, the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. On pages 12 and 13, there are listening tasks. Play the attached recording and the children then answer the questions. On page 14, the children need to draw the living room, according to the instructions. On page 15, they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch on page 16. There is a bingo sheet available which could be used as a plenary or the starter of the next lesson. There are now subsequent installments available on my online shop. Feel free to take a look at them! Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 4: L'entrée
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 4: L'entrée

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Welcome to the fourth installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the hallway and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint reviewing the previously-learnt rooms of the house and the associated objects. Next, review and introduce the new prepositions and then introduce the hallway with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Level 1 (Niveau 1) - Lower level Level 2 (Niveau 2) - Higher level Get the students to colour in the things in the hallway and the prepositions and unscramble the words on the first few pages of the workbook. Next, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. Then, the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. The next few pages contains the listening tasks. Play the attached recording and the children then answer the questions. Then, the children need to draw the hallway, according to the instructions. On the last few pages, they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch. There is a bingo sheet available which could be used as a plenary or the starter of the next lesson. There are now subsequent installments available on my online shop. Feel free to take a look at them! Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 3: La cuisine
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 3: La cuisine

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Welcome to the third installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the kitchen and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint reviewing the previously-learnt rooms of the house and the associated objects. Next, review and introduce the new prepositions and then introduce the kitchen with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Level 1 (Niveau 1) - Lower level Level 2 (Niveau 2) - Higher level Get the students to colour in the things in the kitchen and the prepositions and unscramble the words on the first few pages of the workbook. Next, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. Then, the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. The next few pages contains the listening tasks. Play the attached recording and the children then answer the questions. Then, the children need to draw the kitchen, according to the instructions. On the last few pages, they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch. There is a bingo sheet available which could be used as a plenary or the starter of the next lesson. There are now subsequent installments available on my online shop. Feel free to take a look at them! Happy teaching and learning!
French: Stage 1-3: Regular '-ir' verbs in the present tense
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French: Stage 1-3: Regular '-ir' verbs in the present tense

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Welcome to Stage 1-3 !! The purpose of this powerpoint is to become deeply acquainted with the formation of tenses and verbs, especially for those who have difficulties in doing so. This is a very good way of introducing the conjugation either when teaching it for the very first time or revision. This is the 3rd stage of the learning process and there are 72 stages in the entire process. By the end of the 72nd stage, learners will have a developed a very profound mastery of not only forming nine different tenses which range with complexity upon progression, but also, an exhaustive range of different verbs which have been very carefully divided stage by stage. Upon completion of Stage 9-8, the final stage of the process, will immensely prepare students to pursue with their French studies at university level, where they will inevitably be using tenses. It is also suitable for adult learners, again whether they are learning it for the first time or revision. This folder contains the following regular ‘-ir’ verbs in the present tense: Bleuir Finir Choisir Grandir Refroidir Rougir When showing each slide, there is an audio clip on each new item that you can click on and you will hear my voice which demonstrates the pronunciation of each item, or alternatively, you can lead the pronunciation of each item. It is up to you! The learners will then reiterate the new items every time they see the slide ‘This time you try it!’ You will be very surprised to see how it will stick in their minds!! I would strongly encourage you to purchase the follow-up activity ‘French: Stage 1: The present tense’, which enables students to manually complete the drills based on what they have learnt. They are £5. Upon completion of Stage 1-8, there are tests also available. Happy teaching and learning and the very best of luck!!
French: Stage 1-2: Regular '-er' verbs in the present tense
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French: Stage 1-2: Regular '-er' verbs in the present tense

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Welcome to Stage 1-2 !! The purpose of this powerpoint is to become deeply acquainted with the formation of tenses and verbs, especially for those who have difficulties in doing so. This is a very good way of introducing the conjugation either when teaching it for the very first time or revision. This is the 2nd stage of the learning process and there are 72 stages in the entire process. By the end of the 72nd stage, learners will have a developed a very profound mastery of not only forming nine different tenses which range with complexity upon progression, but also, an exhaustive range of different verbs which have been very carefully divided stage by stage. Upon completion of Stage 9-8, the final stage of the process, will immensely prepare students to pursue with their French studies at university level, where they will inevitably be using tenses. It is also suitable for adult learners, again whether they are learning it for the first time or revision. This folder contains the following regular -‘er’ verbs in the present tense: Arriver Entrer Parler Partager Porter Manger Regarder Essayer (slightly irregular) When showing each slide, there is an audio clip on each new item that you can click on and you will hear my voice which demonstrates the pronunciation of each item, or alternatively, you can lead the pronunciation of each item. It is up to you! The learners will then reiterate the new items every time they see the slide ‘This time you try it!’ You will be very surprised to see how it will stick in their minds!! I would strongly encourage you to purchase the follow-up activity ‘French: Stage 1: The present tense’, which enables students to manually complete the drills based on what they have learnt. They are £5. Upon completion of Stage 1-8, there are tests also available. There are also subsequent activities after the pratising of the conjugations. Happy teaching and learning and the very best of luck!!
Primary Mandarin: Numbers: 1-5
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Primary Mandarin: Numbers: 1-5

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These resources individually looks at each number in Chinese for numbers 1-5. Each booklet instructs the student how to write each number according to the stroke order and there are also colouring pages for child to colour in and numbers 2-5 reinforces previously learnt numbers. These resources are designed for Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2 {P1 - P3 in Northern Ireland} learners, however they can be used for Key Stage 2 {P4 - P7 in Northern Ireland} learners who are learning Mandarin for the very first time. Because Key Stage 1 learners are so very young, and due to Mandarin’s existing complexity, my advice is to introduce each number for each lesson. For example, one lesson, they complete workbook 1 and then the next lesson, complete workbook 2 and so on. Happy teaching and learning!
Beginner's Mandarin Chinese for Adults: Part 1: Hello
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Beginner's Mandarin Chinese for Adults: Part 1: Hello

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Ni hao! Hello and welcome to the very first installment of the Beginner’s Mandarin series for adults, courtesy of Palmer’s Language Services! Part 1 will look at the very basic greetings and form of address such as Mr and Madam. This resource is designed for teaching students aged 16+ and adults who are learning Mandarin for the very first time. It also looks at the four key skills such as speaking, listening, reading and writing. In addition, the initial pinyin and the first tone are also incorporated in this activity and if you click on the audio clips, the students can practise along to the recording. I have also included other audio clips such as reading the short story on the front and also the listening activities which follow. Happy teaching and learning! Zhu ni hao yun!
Primary French: Numbers 21-30, Age (Higher level version)
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Primary French: Numbers 21-30, Age (Higher level version)

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This resource extensively looks at numbers 21-30 in French. Students complete the questions regarding age and mathematical sums. There are subsequent puzzles which follow. This is a more differentiated workbook which includes more complex questions regarding age and mathematical sums. It is geared towards students of a higher ability at French, the gifted and talented and speakers of a near native level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Colours and agreements (Key stage 3)
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French: Colours and agreements (Key stage 3)

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This resource looks at colours in French and also agreements. The resource also covers double adjectives when describing colours. The resource introduces the colours and then agreements. There is a quiz and subsequent, differentiated activities which follow. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 3 level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Disjunctive pronouns
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French: Disjunctive pronouns

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This resource extensively looks at disjunctive pronouns in French. This is ideal for learners of GCSE/IGCSE level. Learners go through some vocabulary used in the cartoons before reading them and they read the cartoons and distinguish the concepts of the disjunctive pronouns. There are also subsequent activities. Happy teaching and learning!
French: At the ice-cream parlour (Key Stage 3)
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French: At the ice-cream parlour (Key Stage 3)

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This resource exclusively looks at different flavoured ice cream and the preposition ‘à’ when talking about food. It also looks at situations in a coffee shop which prepares students for when they enter GCSE/IGCSE level French. The students read the story which contains the perfect tense and then answer the questions which follow. There are differentiated activities which follow the story. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Imperfect Tense (Key Stage 3): Part 4: Reflexive verbs - simultaneous actions in the past
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French: Imperfect Tense (Key Stage 3): Part 4: Reflexive verbs - simultaneous actions in the past

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This resource exclusively looks at the imperfect tense in French which is introduced at Key Stage 3 level and explores reflexive verbs in the imperfect form. It also gives students the opportunity to learn how to talk about simultaneous actions in the past, and also revises other previously learnt functions of the imperfect and perfect tense in the form of a quiz. Happy teaching and learning!
French: The subjunctive in a nutshell - Part 1: regular '-er' verbs with outbursts of emotion
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French: The subjunctive in a nutshell - Part 1: regular '-er' verbs with outbursts of emotion

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Welcome to Part 1 of the subjunctive. As you know, mastering the subjunctive is tricky business and it is more geared towards A-Level French. This activity basically describes one function of the subjunctive in a nutshell and it contains step by step methods as to how to form it. Part 1 solely focuses on how to form regular ‘-er’ verbs in the subjunctive mood alongside expressions of outbursts of emotion. Accompanied with this resource, is a unique workbook, in which the expressions using bursts of emotion are incorporated in the form of a cartoon story where the students search for the expressions used. There are also subsequent activities, very similar to the ones in the powerpoint. Parts 2-12 of the subjunctive are also available on my online shop, however I still have yet to install the workbooks for these parts. The powerpoint lesson in these parts are only available at the moment. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Irregular verbs in the perfect tense (Key Stage 3)
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French: Irregular verbs in the perfect tense (Key Stage 3)

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I know irregular verbs can be very difficult to master at a young age as it is a highly dynamic concept and there are so many, however this resource explicitly looks at them at all. The following irregular verbs which are explored are as follows: etre avoir recevoir savoir faire mettre croire vouloir connaitre prendre dire lire voir ouvrir devoir pouvoir boire Get the students to read through the cartoons about Xavier’s week. Ask the students the follow up questions and ask what their thoughts are. Reveal the answers to them on the next slide. Upon completion of reading the text, get the students to complete the follow-up activities. This resource is geared towards learners at Key Stage3 level and in preparation for IGCSE level. Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 6: La salle de bains
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 6: La salle de bains

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Welcome to the sixth installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the bathroom and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint reviewing the previously-learnt rooms of the house and the associated objects. Next, review the new prepositions and then introduce the bathroom with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Get the students to colour in the objects on pages 2-3 and unscramble the words. From pages 4 to 7, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. On page 8 , the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. On page 9, the children need to draw the bedroom, according to the instructions. On page 10 , they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch on page 11. There is now a bundle available which contains all the six parts which are the lounge, the dining room, the kitchen, the hallway, the bedroom and the bathroom. Feel free to take advantage of this offer! Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 2: La salle à manger
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 2: La salle à manger

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Welcome to the second installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the dining room and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint reviewing the previous learnt vocabulary and then introducing the prepositions first. Next, introduce the dining room with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Level 1 (Niveau 1) - Lower level Level 2 (Niveau 2) - Higher level Get the students to colour in the things in the dining room and the prepositions and unscramble the words on the first few pages of the workbook. Next, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. Then, the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. The next few pages contains the listening tasks. Play the attached recording and the children then answer the questions. Then, the children need to draw the dining room, according to the instructions. On the last few pages, they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch. There is a bingo sheet available which could be used as a plenary or the starter of the next lesson. There are now subsequent installments available on my online shop. Feel free to take a look at them! Happy teaching and learning!
Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 5: La chambre
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Key Stage 3: French: The House Part 5: La chambre

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Welcome to the fifth installment of learning about the rooms in the house. This installment is about the bedroom and associated objects. Go through the powerpoint reviewing the previously-learnt rooms of the house and the associated objects. Next, review and introduce the new prepositions and then introduce the bedroom with the associated objects. There is a subsequent quiz with differentiated questions. There are differentiated workbooks available. Level 1 (Niveau 1) - Lower level Level 2 (Niveau 2) - Higher level Get the students to colour in the things in the bedroom and the prepositions and unscramble the words on the first few pages of the workbook. Next, cut out and stick in the pictures of the images featuring the masculine words and the feminine words. Then, the children need to complete the missing words by choosing the words below. The next few pages contains the listening tasks. Play the attached recording and the children then answer the questions. Then, the children need to draw the bedroom, according to the instructions. On the last few pages, they complete the spot the difference activity and then complete the wordsearch. There is a bingo sheet available which could be used as a plenary or the starter of the next lesson. There are now subsequent installments available on my online shop. Feel free to take a look at them! Happy teaching and learning!