PRIMARY FRENCH VOCABULARY CARDS KS2 FRENCH VOCABULARY CARDS KS3 FRENCH VOCABULARY CARDS 99 BEGINNER FRENCH WORDS AND PHRASES WITH MATCHING ENGLISH CARDS AND VOCABULARY WORKBOOK
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The vocabulary groups are as follows:
français pour la salle de classe : animaux definite & indefinite article : matières scolaires : fruits et légumes : nombres 41-60 : Bavardons ensemble !
The Reference, Recall & Write book has 18 pages. It includes an alphabetical French-English reference list of all 99 words & phrases. The Recall and Write challenges help students familiarise themselves with, and really embed, the range of vocabulary in the set, and also get used to reading, writing and spelling in French. My students use their recall workbooks quite a few times, simply covering previous answers. This means that prep and paper are kept to a minimum.
There are three written recall challenges:
= Written Recall Challenge One students write the English word or phrase from a French prompt, with all the words and phrases grouped together in the same category
= Written Recall Challenge Two with this challenge, students write the words or phrases in French from an English prompt, and again, they’re all group together in the same category
= Written Recall Challenge Three the final challenge ‘switches’ at each question from French to English, and lists words and phrases randomly from each category. This challenges the memory more than when the vocabulary is in the order learners first learn it in, with the additional challenge of moving between the two languages
= Ideas, Notes and Next Steps encourages students to reflect on their progress
= Card template for creative and practical application of language
Laminate the game cards if you can - they are far more learner-friendly, and the additional prep and expense is definitely worth it, as the cards will last in excellent conditional for years.
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PRIMARY FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS KS2 FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS FRENCH FOR CHILDREN CLASSROOM LANGUAGE FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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French classroom language display posters creating an instant introduction to 20 commonly-used expressions in French class. The posters also give the learning environment a fabulous French look and feel, promoting French as a living language, featuring in students’ everyday life. They introduce learners to a range simple everyday language in French from the very beginning of their learning, and they are able to familiarize themselves with both the ‘look’ of French words, and how sounds are represented in the written form.
The language is simple and effective, suitable for absolute beginners. I use the posters to promote use of the target language in contexts that we meet frequently and regularly, such as***Asseyez-vous ! Levez la main ! and Écoutez !*** There are some greetings, such as Bonjour tout le monde ! and Comment ça va ?
It’s important to build routines in the language classroom, using only the target language, and avoiding translating everything orally when we speak to learners. It’s easy to develop conversational routines too, starting with greetings, and asking how people are - I generally do this with talk time, encouraging learners to ask each other how they are for example.
The expressions in this set are:
Do you understand?; Yes, I understand; A volunteer please; Let’s start please; Put your pencils down; Open your workbooks; Close your workbooks; Who has finished?; I have finished; Louder please; Have a good day; Have a good weekend; Sit in a circle; What is your name?; My name is…; What is the date today?; The date us…; More quickly; More slowly; Very good
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag or plain white, which keep prep costs to a minimum, 40 posters in total. Laminate if possible: they will display really well, are far easier to manipulate as flashcards, and will remain in excellent condition for years.
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PRIMARY FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS KS2 FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS YEAR 7 FRENCH CLASSROOM LANGUAGE FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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French classroom language display posters creating an instant introduction to 20 commonly-used expressions in French class. The posters also give the learning environment a fabulous French look and feel, promoting French as a living language, featuring in students’ everyday life. They introduce learners to a range simple everyday language in French from the very beginning of their learning, and they are able to familiarize themselves with both the ‘look’ of French words, and how sounds are represented in the written form.
The language is simple and effective, suitable for absolute beginners. I use the posters to promote use of the target language in contexts that we meet frequently and regularly, such as***Asseyez-vous ! Levez la main ! and Écoutez !*** There are some greetings, such as Bonjour tout le monde ! and Comment ça va ?
It’s important to build routines in the language classroom, using only the target language, and avoiding translating everything orally when we speak to learners. It’s easy to develop conversational routines too, starting with greetings, and asking how people are - I generally do this with talk time, encouraging learners to ask each other how they are for example.
The expressions in this set are:
Let’s speak French; Hello everyone; Goodbye everyone; How are you?; I’m very well thanks; Sit down please; Stand up please; Look please; Listen please; Repeat please; Everyone together; Once again; Put your hands up; Don’t shout out; Put your hands down; Quietly please; Stop please; Put your things away; Well done
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag or plain white, which keep prep costs to a minimum, 40 posters in total. Laminate if possible: they will display really well, are far easier to manipulate as flashcards, and will remain in excellent condition for years.
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PRIMARY FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS KS2 FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS KS3 FRENCH CLASSROOM LANGUAGE POSTERS YEAR 7 FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS @ £3.50 EACH IN THE BUNDLE
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French target language display posters creating an instant introduction to 40 commonly-used expressions in your French classroom. The posters also give the learning environment a fabulous French look and feel, promoting French as a living language, featuring in the everyday life of your learners. They introduce learners to a range simple everyday language in French from the very beginning of their learning, and they are able to familiarize themselves with both the ‘look’ of French words, and how sounds are represented in the written form.
The language is simple and effective, suitable for absolute beginners. I use the posters to promote use of the target language in contexts that we meet frequently and regularly, such as Asseyez-vous ! Levez la main ! and Qui a fini ? There are some greetings, such as Bonne journée ! and Bonjour tout le monde !
It’s important to build routines in the languages classroom, using only the target language, and avoiding translating everything orally when we speak to learners. It’s easy to develop conversational routines too, starting with greetings, and asking how people are - I generally do this with talk time, encouraging learners to ask each other how they are for example.
The posters do show the English translation, as I’ve found that this facilitates learner understanding initially, and certainly helps them feel more confident in the very early stages. I explain that the words do not necessarily match correctly, for example Quel jour sommes-nous ? literally means What day are we? but translating correctly means recreating meaning in the second language: in English, we ask What is the date today? This is really useful knowledge for both current and future learning. I also move the posters around a little in our first lesson, and give learners sheets with certain expressions in English, and they walk around looking for the corresponding expression in French, writing it down on their sheet - I’ve included one of these in each set. I’ve found this to be a really successful way of getting learners to write and spell correctly in French, again from the very beginning of their learning. I definitely focus a lot on pronunciation, emphasizing that words often do not sound how they look - accurate pronunciation needs a lot of practice, and the written word can actually confuse learners unless we work on pronunciation and producing the accurate sounds of words, and look closely at linking spelling with sound.
The expressions in Set 1 are:
Let’s speak French; Hello everyone; Goodbye everyone; How are you?; I’m very well thanks; Sit down please; Stand up please; Look please; Listen please; Repeat please; Everyone together; Once again; Put your hands up; Don’t shout out; Put your hands down; Quietly please; Stop please; Put your things away; Well done
The expressions in Set 2 are:
Do you understand?; Yes, I understand; A volunteer please; Let’s start please; Put your pencils down; Open your workbooks; Close your workbooks; Who has finished?; I have finished; Louder please; Have a good day; Have a good weekend; Sit in a circle; What is your name?; My name is…; What is the date today?; The date us…; More quickly; More slowly; Very good
There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag or plain white to keep prep costs to a minimum, 80 posters in total. Laminate if possible; they will display really well, are far easier to manipulate as flashcards, and will remain in excellent condition for years.
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PRIMARY FRENCH TELLING THE TIME KS2 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO KS3 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO 100 GRIDS & CALLING CARD HALF PAST
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Bingo games are perfect for language learning, and they’re really easy to
differentiate too. All my students, regardless of age, find playing the games a great way of consolidating their French vocabulary, and developing their French language skills. The games are perfect for multi-skill language learning: speaking, listening, reading, writing and spelling in French. The grids are designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game.
This set includes the following non-editable files:
= 50 clock face 9-square grids, 2 per page (25 pages) to develop listening skills and vocabulary recall
= 30 French time phrases bingo 9-square grids, 2 per page (15 pages) to develop listening and reading skills
= 20 mixed clock face and time phrase 9-square grids, 2 per page (10 pages) ideal for general French language skills development
= calling card with time phrases written out in full, simply tick the relevant column to keep track of which time phrases have been called out in each game
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PRIMARY FRENCH TELLING THE TIME KS2 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO KS3 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO 100 GRIDS & CALLING CARD 3 SETS @ £2.00 EACH 300 BINGO GRIDS WITH CALLING CARDS O’'CLOCK, HALF PAST, QUARTER TO & PAST
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Bingo games are perfect for language learning, and they’re really easy to
differentiate too. All my students, regardless of age, find playing the games a great way of consolidating their French vocabulary, and developing their French language skills. The games are perfect for multi-skill language learning: speaking, listening, reading, writing and spelling in French. The grids are designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game.
I often play with all three time sets at once for maximum challenge - I print each set on different colour paper, so that students can easily identify the time set. I also have laminated sets to use with wipe-clean pens. It’s a lot of prep, but the grids remain in excellent condition for years, so I do get lots of use from them.
Each set includes the following non-editable files:
= 50 clock face 9-square grids, 2 per page (25 pages) to develop listening skills and vocabulary recall
= 30 French time phrases bingo 9-square grids, 2 per page (15 pages) to develop listening and reading skills
= 20 mixed clock face and time phrase 9-square grids, 2 per page (10 pages) ideal for general French language skills development
= calling card with time phrases written out in full, simply tick the relevant column to keep track of which time phrases have been called out in each game
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PRIMARY FRENCH TELLING THE TIME KS2 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO KS3 FRENCH TELLING THE TIME BINGO 100 GRIDS & CALLING CARD QUARTER TO & PAST
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Bingo games are perfect for language learning, and they’re really easy to
differentiate too. All my students, regardless of age, find playing the games a great way of consolidating their French vocabulary, and developing their French language skills. The games are perfect for multi-skill language learning: speaking, listening, reading, writing and spelling in French. The grids are designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game.
This set includes the following non-editable files:
= 50 clock face 9-square grids, 2 per page (25 pages) to develop listening skills and vocabulary recall
= 30 French time phrases bingo 9-square grids, 2 per page (15 pages) to develop listening and reading skills
= 20 mixed clock face and time phrase 9-square grids, 2 per page (10 pages) ideal for general French language skills development
= calling card with time phrases written out in full, simply tick the relevant column to keep track of which time phrases have been called out in each game
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PRIMARY FRENCH VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS KS2 FRENCH VEGETABLES KS3 FRENCH VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS POSTERS
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An instant introduction to 25 vegetables in French. I like to share essential beginner French vocabulary that I can use in everyday talk with my young learners from the beginning of their French learning programme. The key focus is on the definite article, both masculine and feminine, singular and plural, though I do use the set to start to compare these with the indefinite article, which I’ve found to be a really successful way of helping students embed grammatical concepts such as gender, implicitly, without the need for repeated explicit instruction.
We use the set not only when we’re introducing and practising French vegetables, but also for developing French language skills and awareness in general. Students are able to familiarize themselves with how French words ‘look’, and how sounds are represented in the written form. I don’t actually introduce 25 vegetables at once, but in my classroom decor, I generally have additional language to maximize students’ exposure to related vocabulary.
The vegetables are:
artichoke; asparagus; beetroot; broccoli; cabbage; carrots; cauliflower; celery; corn; cucumber; eggplants / aubergines; French / green beans; garlic; leeks; lettuce; mushrooms; onions; peas ; red peppers; yellow pepper; potatoes; sprouts; spinach; sweet potatoes; tomato
The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two design formats to choose from - French flag, or plain without frame, to keep prep costs to a minimum, so 50 flashcards / posters in total. I always print on card stock and / or laminate my flashcards / posters, as they display much more effectively, and remain in excellent condition for years.
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FRENCH FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS FREE SAMPLER
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**PRIMARY FRENCH FRUITS KS2 FRENCH FRUITS KS3 FRENCH FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS **
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An instant introduction to 25 fruits in French. I like to share essential beginner French vocabulary that I can use in everyday talk with my young learners from the beginning of their French learning program. The key focus is on the definite article, both masculine and feminine, singular and plural, though I do use the set to start to compare these with the indefinite article, which I’ve found to be a really successful way of helping students embed grammatical concepts such as gender, implicitly, without the need for repeated explicit instruction.
We use the set not only when we’re introducing and practising French fruits, but also for developing French language skills and awareness in general. Students are able to familiarize themselves with how French words ‘look’, and how sounds are represented in the written form. I don’t actually introduce 25 fruits at once, but in my classroom decor, I generally have additional language to maximize students’ exposure to related vocabulary.
The fruits are:
green apples : red apple : bananas : cherries : dates : fig : green grapes : red grapes : kiwi : lemon : mango : nectarine : olives : oranges : papaya : peach : pear : pineapple : pumpkin : raspberry : red currants : rhubarb : star fruit : strawberries : watermelon
The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two backgrounds to choose from - French flag or plain without frame to keep prep costs to a minimum. I always print on card stock and / or laminate my flashcards / posters, as they display much more effectively, and remain in excellent condition for years.
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FRENCH FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY FRENCH VEGETABLES BINGO KS2 FRENCH BINGO YEAR 7 VEGETABLES BINGO - 180 DIFFERENTIATED BINGO GRIDS & 40 CALLING CARDS
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Games with goals: these French vegetables bingo games for young beginner French learners. This set features 12 fruits in masculine, feminine, singular and plural forms. The games are ideal for developing listening, speaking, reading, writing and spelling skills in French, as well as learning key beginner French vocabulary.
There are 180 bingo grids and 40 calling cards. All the grids are designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game, and depending on the size of your class, there can be several winners per game. The grids with pictures are in both color and BW: color looks great, and I laminate these for class, using them with wipe-clean pens so that they can be recycled for years. The BW versions work really well for quick games - print and go!
There are 12 vegetables featured - I’ve found this to be a reasonable and manageable number for young learners.
The vegetables are:
mushrooms : cauliflower : carrots : lettuce : cucumber : tomato : cabbage : potatoes : garlic : broccoli : peas : onions
This set includes the following non-editable files:
= 40 picture-only 9-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages).
I give students a random selection of pages, with students selecting the order of grids they play from. You can also cut out the grids, and place them in a small bowl or similar object on tables. Students select grids randomly from the bowl.
= 40 French word-only 9-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages) - perfect for improving listening skills and great for quick translation when using the English, rather than French, calling cards.
= 40 English word-only 9-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages) - I use these with the French calling cards, it’s great practice in both listening and vocabulary recall.
= 40 mixed French words, English words and pictures 9-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages) - these are ideal for multi-skill language learning, with students using all their French knowledge at once. I use the French calling cards for these grids.
= 20 mixed picture and French word 9-square grids, 4 per page (5 pages)
= 20 calling cards in French, 4 per page (5 pages)
= 20 calling cards in English, 4 per page, (5 pages)
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HIGH-FREQUENCY FRENCH VERBS ALEVEL FRENCH CONJUGATION PRACTICE
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GCSE FRENCH SPEAKING PRACTICE ALEVEL FRENCH SPEAKING PRACTICE KS5 FRENCH SPEAKING PRACTICE ADVANCED FRENCH SPEAKING PRACTICE FRENCH CONVERSATION STARTERS TWO SETS OF 100 FRENCH CONVERSATION STARTERS @ £3.75 EACH IN THE BUNDLE
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Set 1 French Conversation starters features 100 starters in question format, suitable for advanced beginner French to intermediate French students.
Set 2 French Conversation starters also features 100 starters in question format, suitable for intermediate French to advanced French students.
Speaking is a language skill that learners tend to find very challenging, regardless of level, and increased engagement with language that requires them to both reproduce accurately language they are already familiar with, and to be creative with that language in order to produce new language is integral to successful language learning.
In Set 1, the questions focus largely on the present tense, with some examples of the present perfect tense. I include tenses we may not have formally covered, as the activity is not solely about practising language, but also about actively learning it.
I encourage students to look for cues and clues in the questions themselves, and this certainly enables them to engage with new or unknown language successfully, and to progress in their learning.
In Set 2, the questions feature a range of tenses and moods, such as the present tense, present subjunctive, perfect, imperfect, and conditional perfect. There are several questions focusing on si + imperfect + conditional clauses, and a significant amount of implicit input on a range of grammatical concepts, such as agreement with preceding direct object, use of the subjunctive and so on.
I try to include as broad a range of language as I can in the questions, regardless of student learning level, to facilitate learner progress. I encourage students to look for cues and clues in the questions themselves, and this certainly enables them to engage with new or unknown language successfully, and to progress in their learning, which is just as important for more advanced learners.
Questions formats are varied, to ensure maximum opportunity to work with the different ways to ask questions in French. Some questions seek to elicit very similar information, but are asked in different language: this avoids learners simply parroting learned responses to fixed prompts.
Each card has an image: some of these are specific visual prompts to help students infer meaning; some are more generic images. I do use images as much as possible with this kind of activity, not only to provide the prompt, but also to add to the visual appeal of it, which is a real motivator for learning.
I remind students that it is not necessary to tell the truth - the purpose is to create and produce accurate and realistic language. Students can prepare their responses in as much detail as possible on the accompanying planning sheet, remembering that these are conversation starters, so that once they have responded, they should then say something to continue the conversation going.
Frequent and regular engagement with the activity brings the best results: with the planning sheet, students can create and prepare increasingly detailed and more complex responses, reflecting their learning progress. I definitely find it useful to read through the questions together as a whole-group, with students offering initial suggested responses. This ensures everyone can actually access the language, and they also benefit a lot from each others’ ideas.
As a whole-group activity, distribute the cards amongst your students, one or several. Ideally, they should walk around the classroom, asking questions, and swapping cards. For pair or small-group work, students can work in a designated area. This really helps them focus closely on the language, and helps learners who are slightly less confident working with a larger group.
The cards work particularly well as ice-breakers at the beginning of the school year. They’re also great as both entrance and exit tickets, and also for five-minute refreshers, which I use quite frequently during the school year. In the preparation phase, having access to bilingual dictionaries and / or the internet, this can be really helpful. These tools can help them prepare detailed responses to questions in ways that do not necessarily always focus on their own life and experiences.
The starters in Set 1 broadly address the following themes:
personal information
family & routines at home
hobbies & free time
likes & dislikes
local environment
food & drink
school & studies
sport & healthy living
countries & languages
weather & seasons
The starters in Set 2 broadly address the following themes:
music, film & television literature & culture
personal life, information & preferences
leisure & free time
health & well-being
history & society
recent & current events
travel, tourism & holidays
technology & social media
likes & dislikes
local environment
environmental & social issues
education & studies
Try this freebie to see if this kind of activity would work well for your students:
10 FRENCH CONVERSATION STARTERS FREEBIE
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HIGH-FREQUENCY FRENCH VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE
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PRIMARY SPANISH FRUITS PRIMARY SPANISH VEGETABLES KS2 SPANISH FRTUIS KS2 SPANISH VEGETABLES KS3 SPANISH FRUITS VEGETABLES 50 POSTERS FLASHCARDS @ £2.50 EACH
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PRIMARY FRENCH FRUITS VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS KS2 FRENCH FRUITS VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS KS3 FRENCH FRUIT VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS POSTERS TWO SETS OF FLASHCARDS @ £3.50 EACH
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An instant introduction to 25 fruits and 25 vegetables in French. I like to share essential beginner French vocabulary that I can use in everyday talk with my young learners from the beginning of their French learning programme. The key focus is on the definite article, both masculine and feminine, singular and plural, though I do use the set to start to compare these with the indefinite article, which I’ve found to be a really successful way of helping students embed grammatical concepts such as gender, implicitly, without the need for repeated explicit instruction.
We use the set not only when we’re introducing and practising French fruits and vegetables, but also for developing French language skills and awareness in general. Students are able to familiarize themselves with how French words ‘look’, and how sounds are represented in the written form. I don’t actually introduce 25 vegetables at once, but in my classroom decor, I generally have additional language to maximize students’ exposure to related vocabulary.
The fruits are:
green apples : red apple : bananas : cherries : dates : fig : green grapes : red grapes : kiwi : lemon : mango : nectarine : olives : oranges : papaya : peach : pear : pineapple : pumpkin : raspberry : red currants : rhubarb : star fruit : strawberries : watermelon
The vegetables are:
artichoke : asparagus : beetroot : broccoli : cabbage : carrots : cauliflower : celery : sweetcorn : cucumber : eggplants / aubergines : French / green beans : garlic : leeks : lettuce : mushrooms : onions : peas : red peppers : yellow pepper : potatoes : sprouts : spinach : sweet potatoes : tomato
The flashcards / posters are 8.5 x 11 (A4) portrait size. There are two design formats to choose from - French flag, or plain without frame, to keep prep costs to a minimum, so 100 flashcards / posters in total. I always print on card stock and / or laminate my flashcards / posters, as they display much more effectively, and remain in excellent condition for years.
Try this French fruits flashcards free sampler - the design format is the same:
FRENCH FRUITS FLASHCARDS POSTERS FREE SAMPLER
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-fruits-flashcards-posters-free-sampler-13105269
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PRIMARY SPANISH NUMBERS 0-10 WORD SEARCHES KS2 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-10 WORD SEARCHES KS3 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-10 WORD SEARCHES YEAR 7 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-10 WORD SEARCHES
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Sopas de letras word searches are a great way of providing Spanish students with opportunities to embed their Spanish vocabulary, and also to engage with the written word and spelling in Spanish. They are really easy to differentiate, ensuring that students have a series of progressive challenges.
In this set, there are 5 Spanish to Spanish grids, with the Spanish words as search prompts. Students then find them in Spanish in the grid. For additional consolidation, there is a word list to complete on the grid sheet too. There are also 5 English to Spanish grids, with the prompt words in English, so students have to know the correct Spanish word in order to find it in the grid. There’s a word list to complete on these grids too. As the challenge increases, the words appear in an increasing number of different directions, and students can identify which directions they’re looking for by referring to the arrow key on each grid.
Answer keys are an integral and essential element of the learning activity, providing students with an additional opportunity to engage with language, and they genuinely enjoy ‘correcting’ their own and particularly each others’ work. Answer keys are a great teacher time-saver too.
The word searches are in landscape format, and are really versatile - useful for cover lessons, as starters, refreshers, plenaires or fun-time fillers at any time during the school year, as well as when the target language focus is Numbers 0-10 in Spanish.
Try this Spanish fruits word search freebie:
SPANISH FRUITS WORD SEARCH FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/primary-spanish-fruits-word-search-freebie-12498663
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GCSE ITALIAN GRAMMAR KS4 ITALIAN GRAMMAR A LEVEL ITALIAN GRAMMAR KS5 ITALIAN GRAMMAR ITALIAN ARE VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE
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GCSE ITALIAN KS4 ITALIAN KS3 ITALIAN -ARE VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE*
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PRIMARY SPANISH NUMBERS 0-20 WORD SEARCHES KS2 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-20 WORD SEARCHES KS3 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-20 WORD SEARCHES YEAR 7 SPANISH NUMBERS 0-20 WORD SEARCHES
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Sopas de letras word searches are a great way of providing Spanish students with opportunities to embed their Spanish vocabulary, and also to engage with the written word and spelling in Spanish. They are really easy to differentiate, ensuring that students have a series of progressive challenges.
In this set, there are 5 Spanish to Spanish grids, with the Spanish words as search prompts. Students then find them in Spanish in the grid. For additional consolidation, there is a word list to complete on the grid sheet too. There are also 5 English to Spanish grids, with the prompt words in English, so students have to know the correct Spanish word in order to find it in the grid. There’s a word list to complete on these grids too. As the challenge increases, the words appear in an increasing number of different directions, and students can identify which directions they’re looking for by referring to the arrow key on each grid.
Answer keys are an integral and essential element of the learning activity, providing students with an additional opportunity to engage with language, and they genuinely enjoy ‘correcting’ their own and particularly each others’ work. Answer keys are a great teacher time-saver too.
The word searches are in landscape format, and are really versatile - useful for cover lessons, as starters, refreshers, plenaires or fun-time fillers at any time during the school year, as well as when the target language focus is Numbers 0-20 in Spanish.
Try this Spanish fruits word search freebie:
SPANISH FRUITS WORD SEARCH FREEBIE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/primary-spanish-fruits-word-search-freebie-12498663
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GCSE FRENCH SPEAKING GCSE FRENCH WRITING ALEVEL FRENCH SPEAKING ALEVEL FRENCH WRITING 200 SPEAKING & WRITING PROMPTS @ £3.75 EACH IN THE BUNDLE
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200 French Speaking & Writing Prompts, suitable for Higher GCSE & beginner ALevel French students
Speaking and writing are language skills that learners tend to find very challenging, and increased engagement with language that requires them to both reproduce language they are already familiar with, and to be creative with that language in order to produce new language is really beneficial.
The questions are differentiated, addressing a broad range of ability, which aim to progress all learners. Tenses include present, future, near future, perfect and conditional. Question formats are likewise varied, to ensure maximum opportunity to work with the different ways to ask questions in French.
Some questions seek to elicit very similar information, but are asked in different language: this avoids learners simply parroting learned responses to fixed prompts. The prompts are really versatile too, specifically with a focus on speaking and writing.
Speaking: As a whole-group activity, distribute the cards among your students, one or several. Ideally, they should walk around the classroom, asking questions, and swapping cards. For pair or small-group work, students can work in a designated area. This really helps them focus closely on the language, and helps learners who are slightly less confident working with a larger group. The cards work particularly well as ice-breakers at the beginning of the school year, refreshers after vacation, prep for both new phase learning, for example intermediate to advanced intermediate, and even advanced intermediate to advanced, as well as exams. They’re great as both entrance and exit tickets, and also for five-minute refreshers, which I use quite frequently during the school year. Frequent and regular engagement with language is absolutely key to successful language learning.
Writing: The cards work best in pair or small-group work, where learners have access to reference resources, such as bilingual dictionaries and the internet. The latter will enable them to prepare detailed responses to questions which address general knowledge, rather than their own life. They can then transfer this knowledge to their spoken work. There’s also a 2-pate prompts master list.
The prompts broadly address the following themes:
college life & study; future plans; information technology; where I live; social & environmental issues; France & travel; social activity & daily life
Try this free sampler:
GCSE FRENCH ALEVEL SPEAKING & WRITING PROMPTS : 10 PROMPT CARDS
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12537447
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