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Le role des femmes a la maison
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Le role des femmes a la maison

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A lesson based on the the evolution of the role of women at home and sexism in society. It includes two listening activities - Le sexisme dans les livres pour enfants and les garcons qui jouent a la poupée. Activities come from various places but have been adapted to the needs of my group. A worksheet is a support for all the activities in the presentation.
Es-tu en forme ? Expo 3 Vert Module 3
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Es-tu en forme ? Expo 3 Vert Module 3

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Based on Expo3 Vert, a series of lessons and activities on healthy lifestyle and choices. I have adapted some activities from the textbook to make them more accessible / interesting for my 'slightly challenging' group.
iPhone 6 - La technologie est partout
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

iPhone 6 - La technologie est partout

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A GCSE Lesson on new technologies (notebook and PPT) based on the iPhone 6 and 6Plus and authentic Apple adverts in French. It focuses on understanding authentic materials.Starter: match verbs with objects, Main: Listening (put the activities in order), adjectives match up and gap fill, Plenary: GCSE reading paper on Apple Watch. Update with links to the videos from the French Apple website.
Un crime au Chateau - Expo 3 Rouge Module 4
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Un crime au Chateau - Expo 3 Rouge Module 4

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A complete series of lessons based on the Crime au Chateau offered by Expo 3 Rouge Module 4. I have tweaked a couple of activities to make them fit better with my classes. They really enjoyed this type of Whodunnit type of activity.
Un faire-part - French literacy lesson
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Un faire-part - French literacy lesson

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A lesson to introduce literature early in year 7 French (or in primary school if you are adventurous). It is based on formal announcements (faire-part). Most activities are differentiated. The lesson plan is very explicit but there is room for changes if you want to adapt some of the activities or change them. This is a great way to introduce literature progressively early in KS3 based on the new National Curriculum recommendations. This will also allow an easier transition when literature becomes compulsory at KS4 in MFL in the new specifications. This is the part of a series of resources dedicated to the teaching of authentic literary materials in French.
Introduction to Translation French 2016 GCSE (Reading Paper C)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Introduction to Translation French 2016 GCSE (Reading Paper C)

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This is a lesson to introduce students to Translation from French into English. This is based on the current (not yet Ofqual approved) 2016 Edexcel GCSE French, Including a Full lesson plan. The lesson is a notebook file (using Smart Board). This is based on a Spanish town (Madrid) as we have studied so many French towns already that it gives the students no prior knowledge advantage. Texts and resources are derived and adapted from various sources.
Mon kit de Survie
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Mon kit de Survie

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A Smartboard presentation on what students would have in their survival kits. This includes new vocabulary (not just pencil case items) along with an introduction to 'avoir' in the present tense. This is ideal for 2 lessons. This can be used with Studio 1 or as a standalone resource. All the listening are home-made embedded videos (using Xtranormal). All the reading materials are included as Powerpoint presentations.
iPhone 6 - La technologie est partout
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

iPhone 6 - La technologie est partout

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A GCSE Lesson on new technologies (notebook and PPT) based on the iPhone 6 and 6Plus and authentic Apple adverts in French. It focuses on understanding authentic materials. Starter: match verbs with objects, Main: Listening (put the activities in order), adjectives match up and gap fill, Plenary: GCSE reading paper on Apple Watch. Links to the videos from the French Apple website are enclosed.
Le Monde des Medias (Unit of Work)
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Le Monde des Medias (Unit of Work)

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A Unit of Work on the topic of media and the news. There are four lessons worth of activities (understanding the news, interviews, weather forecast and reporting in the imperfect tense). Students can work through the supporting booklet. The final activity gets the students into groups where they have to create their own TV show to include an opening, the weather forecast, breaking news and an interview.
A la télé - Expo 2 Rouge Module 2
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

A la télé - Expo 2 Rouge Module 2

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A complete lesson introducing 'qu'est-ce que tu as regardé a la télé'. It includes a listening activity (based on the video) and a reading activity (the PPT presentation). The plenary is a challenging, yet fun pass the parcel.
Le futur simple
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Le futur simple

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An introduction to the futur simple including some irregular ones. It is mostly focused on the first person singular but it can be easily adapted. It also includes a reading comprehension activity.
Indila - Dernière Danse
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Indila - Dernière Danse

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A challenging lesson focussed on a song that is currently number 1 in the French charts. Starter: - Match the endings to the right pronoun Main: - Conjugate the infinitives in (taken from the lyrics) - Listen to the song and fill in the gap (using the verbs just seen) – don’t show the video as it is the lyrics video (it will show the answer) - Unjumble the key words (they can be found in the lyrics). Plenary: - Group discussion: what is the main theme of the song (answer: b. racism – although the other answers are also acceptable)
Il est hypercool
MrJGarnierMrJGarnier

Il est hypercool

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Based on Studio 1 Module 1. This presentation is used so that students are able to talk about their favourite artist (physical descriptions, character, likes/dislikes...). Most videos that are embedded are home-made (apart from the Rihanna one). I have also included a powerpoint to make it easier to change the content of the smartboard (just copy and paste after).