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French and Italian resources, mainly for KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 3
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Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 3

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Lesson 3 of 8 This lesson looks to develop/consolidate knowledge on house/rooms of a house. It focuses on activities done in certain rooms e.g. eating in the dining room, playing football in the garden etc. The lesson also covers on key irregular present tense verbs including: essen sehen lesen schlafen
Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 2
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Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 2

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Lesson 2 of 8 This lesson focuses on describing rooms and floors within a house and also what isn’t in a house. Rooms in a house Negatives (keinen/keine/kein) Adjectives to describe rooms/house
Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 1
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Where do you live/Wo Wohnst Du? Lesson 1

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Introduction to the topic of ‘Where do you live/Wo wohnst du?’ This is Lesson 1 of an 8 part topic. Aimed at KS3 pupils. This lesson comprises: Key question - Wo wohnst du? Key phrase - Ich wohne Types of dwelling/housing Where you live (area)
Activities with friends Worksheet
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Activities with friends Worksheet

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This basic, present tense activity worksheet could be set as a homework or in-lesson activity. It is structured to allow for consolidation of work already completed or an introduction to basics. Key concepts: je joue je regarde j’écoute je mange je fais je vais je lis justified opinions
MFL Focus or European Day of Languages
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MFL Focus or European Day of Languages

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This resources includes useful classroom language in French & Spanish for teachers of different subjects across the curriculum. It is designed to be used whole-school, to encourage all staff to speak a bit of French or Spanish in their lessons during an MFL Focus Week or on the European Day of Languages. The vocabulary is complimented by audio to aid pronunciation. The resource also includes numbers in both French and Spanish.
Easy Plenary: Against the mouse
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Easy Plenary: Against the mouse

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Under a determined time-constraint. Pupils have to write an answer before the mouse reaches it’s hole. Used most effectively in conjunction with mini whiteboards for mid-lesson assessment for learning or as a plenary activity. I often use for quick translation activities.