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German and French resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5 - tried and tested resources that develop pupils' confidence with a range of learning styles catered for.

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German and French resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5 - tried and tested resources that develop pupils' confidence with a range of learning styles catered for.
Ferien- Past, Future, & Conditional
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Ferien- Past, Future, & Conditional

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A few PowerPoints and handouts aimed to help pupils express ideas in the perfect tense, future, as well as conditional. Useful revision for GCSE pupils Some translation practice + speaking game (21 dares) - pupils choose to read either 1, 2, or 3 words. Anyone who reads a word by a full stop is out. The last person standing wins. Word order practice with conjunctions as part of the future tense PPT.
Gesundheit and modal verbs in 3 tenses
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Gesundheit and modal verbs in 3 tenses

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A series of worksheets with accompanying PowerPoints to consolidate the topic of healthy living. Targeted practice of modal verbs in different tenses as well as higher level translation for extension/top set groups.
Haustiere Pets introduction in German
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Haustiere Pets introduction in German

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A few PowerPoints (series of lesson) to introduce pets and teach descriptions in the accusative case. Also incldued are relative pronouns to extended further. PowerPoints plus worksheets and answer sheets. Speaking practice with a support sheet
Stadt oder Dorf - town or village
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Stadt oder Dorf - town or village

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A PowerPoint and accompanying worksheet to help provide pupils with vocabulary to describe pros/cons of town vs. village - suitable for the IGCSE Edexcel course or as an extention material if looking at local area.
separable verbs fernsehen and radfahren
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separable verbs fernsehen and radfahren

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A worksheet to practise using the verbs fernsehen and Rad fahren in the present tense for different subject pronouns. Links on from hobbies that take regular verbs e.g. Rugby spielen, schwimmen gehen etc. Explanation about separable verbs plus support vocabulary given to help with this translation task. Aimed at beginners but could also be used to revise these key verbs.
Hobbies with spielen
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Hobbies with spielen

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An introductory worksheet to practise conjugating ‘spielen’ - present tese + question forming using inversion. For beginners and helps them to focus on sports that take spielen.
French hobbies revision
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French hobbies revision

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A worksheet aimed at year 9 pupils to consolidate a range of hobbies vocabulary as well as the passé composé and near future tense. Answers at the end.
School gap fill text
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School gap fill text

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A gap fill text that focuses on translating key words - answers provided. Suitable for those in year 7/8 working at a higher level and could be a homework or a revision aid.
German adjective endings practice
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German adjective endings practice

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Two worksheets to practise adjective endings in German in the accusative and dative cases. Each worksheet has the answers on the 2nd page. Aimed at those in year 9/10 with an understanding of adjective endings. This could be set as a homework task or as a revision task.
German adjective endings in all cases
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German adjective endings in all cases

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A worksheet that helps GCSE/IGCSE pupils to revise adjective endings in all cases. There are 74 questions in total, plus answers at the end. There is a quick reminder of the cases and a page per case, so that they can be handed out separately, to target each case, one at a time. To support learners, each page has an overview table of the case’s article (split into indefinite and then definite article) and matching adjective ending. As such, learners are able to practise adjective endings by focussing in turn on each case, and looking at indefinite articles and definite articles separately, to reduce any confusion.