I'm a French native teacher who loves creating resources to boost students' progress.
Most of my resources are ready to be used in your classroom. They also include answers to facilitate your life.
Do not hesitate to have a look at the many free resources I have shared.
In my shop, you can find reading and listening tasks that are scaffolded. Exam style questions. A variety of mats (knowledge organisers). Cultural references for A Level. Etc.
J'espère pouvoir vous aider!
I'm a French native teacher who loves creating resources to boost students' progress.
Most of my resources are ready to be used in your classroom. They also include answers to facilitate your life.
Do not hesitate to have a look at the many free resources I have shared.
In my shop, you can find reading and listening tasks that are scaffolded. Exam style questions. A variety of mats (knowledge organisers). Cultural references for A Level. Etc.
J'espère pouvoir vous aider!
Lessons on my physical description (j’ai les yeux / j’ai les cheveux)
The second lesson focuses on negative structures to describe hair, eyes and personality.
This lesson follows of a unit where I taught students how to introduce themselves, talk about their birthdays, where they live and languages they speak.
Here is more information regarding lessons with PowerPoints you will find in my shop:
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
You might want to edit/tweak the starter activity I created as it is usually linked to previous topics to reactivate prior knowledge. When I have slides introducing new vocabuary, I suggest adding pictures from Google Image to help your students.
Here are some lessons that could be taught before this topic:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-me-pr-sente-12390659
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-my-nationality-12390706
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-where-i-live-12390754
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-parle-12390802
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-my-personality-12407075
key words:
French KS3 beginners / j’ai les cheveux / j’ai les yeux / eyes / hair / physical description / le monde autour de moi / tout sur moi / mon autoportrait
Lesson on my personality (ma personnalité)
This lesson follows of a unit where I taught students how to introduce themselves, talk about their birthdays, where they live and languages they speak.
Here is more information regarding lessons with PowerPoints you will find in my shop:
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
You might want to edit/tweak the starter activity I created as it is usually linked to previous topics to reactivate prior knowledge. When I have slides introducing new vocabuary, I suggest adding pictures from Google Image to help your students.
Here are some lessons that could be taught before this topic:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-me-pr-sente-12390659
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-my-nationality-12390706
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-where-i-live-12390754
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-parle-12390802
key words:
French KS3 beginners / ma personnalité / je suis intelligent / French adjectives / tout sur moi / mon monde perso / je suis quelqu’un de bien
Sentence builders and grammar worksheets on the topic of SCHOOL. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
If you’re teaching the topic of school and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
These worksheets come with sentence builders to show how the grammar concepts studied behave in context.
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Here is a list of the grammar worksheets available (most of them come with sentence builders):
adjectives + school
adjective + school uniform
French classes - educational system
comparatives and French subjects
there is / there is not + buildings
modal verbs + school verbs
talking about the time + school timetable
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for SCHOOL here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/school-12191566
Key words:
l’école - mon collège - l’uniforme scolaire - les matières scolaires - grammar - les comparatifs - l’heure - French time - les bâtiments - le CDI - le règlement scolaire - les modaux - French modal verbs
Lesson on languages I speak and where I live.
This lesson comes at the end of a unit where I taught students how to introduce themselves, talk about their birthdays, where they live and languages they speak. This is why the reading activity gathers vocabulary from these subtopics.
Here is more information regarding lessons with PowerPoints you will find in my shop:
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
You might want to edit/tweak the starter activity I created as it is usually linked to previous topics to reactivate prior knowledge.
Here are some lessons that could be taught before this topic:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-me-pr-sente-12390659 )
key words:
French KS3 beginners / je parle / languages I speak / j’habite / where I live
French lesson on j’habite en… (+ je n’habite pas)
French KS3 lesson to talk where I live and use j’habite/je n’habite pas
Here is more information regarding lessons with PowerPoints you will find in my shop:
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
You might want to edit/tweak the starter activity I created as it is usually linked to previous topics to reactivate prior knowledge.
Here are some lessons that could be taught before this topic:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-me-pr-sente-12390659 )
key words:
French KS3 beginners / introducing myself / j’habite / where I live
French KS3 lesson to talk about my nationality / ma nationalité and use je suis and je ne suis pas
(je suis anglais mais je ne suis pas français)
Here is more information regarding lessons with PowerPoints you will find in my shop:
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
(Here are some lessons that could be taught before this topic:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-ks3-je-me-pr-sente-12390659 )
key words:
French KS3 beginners / introducing myself / ma nationalité / je suis anglais / my nationality / allez 1
Year 7 back to school. French KS3 beginners. Je me présente. Je m’appelle. Mon anniversaire, c’est le…
In this bundle, you will find:
3 lessons to teach your French beginner’s class. (Year 7)
Lesson 1: learning how to greet in French
Lesson 2: introducing myself and learning French numbers
Lesson 3: learning how to talk about my birthday
Each lesson comes with a .doc booklet and a PowerPoint with answers included to make your life easier.
Each lesson builds onto the previous ones to enhance prior knowledge and help students retain vocabulary.
Sentence builders are key elements of each lesson. You could use them to introduce new vocabulary and do fun activities with them. Do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook if you need some help.
I made sure to use a wide range of activities for the four skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
There are no listening tracks. I wrote the transcripts (which are included in the PowerPoint) and I usually either record myself or read it at loud. I hope this will work well for you.
A knowledge organiser is also included.
key words:
French KS3 beginners / introducing myself / Allez 1 - le monde et moi / je me présente / back to school / French birthday / French numbers / French greetings / je m’appelle / mon anniversaire c’est le / all about me
Sentence builders and grammar worksheet on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
This worksheet focuses on partitive articles (SOME - je mange du, de la, des, de l’ / je mange du, de la, des, de l’)
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
If you only want grammar worksheets on the food topic, you can go here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-food-sentence-builders-grammar-12340204
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois
Sentence builders and grammar worksheet on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
This worksheet focuses on quantities (trop de/plus de/moins de, etc.). Comparatives + nouns. (autant de, plus de, moins de).
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
If you only want grammar worksheets on the food topic, you can go here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-food-sentence-builders-grammar-12340204
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois
Sentence builders and grammar worksheet on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
This worksheet focuses on negative structures. (je ne mange pas de/d’ - je ne bois pas de/d’)
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
If you only want grammar worksheets on the food topic, you can go here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-food-sentence-builders-grammar-12340204
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois
Sentence builders and grammar worksheet on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
This worksheet focuses on the “en” pronoun. (j’en mange / j’en bois)
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
If you only want grammar worksheets on the food topic, you can go here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-food-sentence-builders-grammar-12340204
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois
Sentence builders and grammar worksheet on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes (or good KS3 ones) to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar concepts. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
This worksheet focuses on comparatives with adjectives.
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
If you only want grammar worksheets on the food topic, you can go here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-food-sentence-builders-grammar-12340204
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois
Sentence builders and grammar worksheets on the topic of FOOD. I use them for my GCSE classes to either introduce, consolidate or revise grammar. They can also be used for good KS3 classes as the sentence builders provide a good amount of support.
If you’re teaching the topic of food and want extra worksheets to support your teaching, or worksheets for independent learning, homework, extension tasks, home learning, etc. These ones are a good option!
These worksheets come with sentence builders to show how the grammar concepts studied behave in context.
Activities are scaffolded to support your students’ learning.
Here is a list of the grammar worksheets available (most of them come with sentence builders):
• Present tense + Food (regular + irregular verbs)
• Partitive articles (SOME)
• EN (pronoun – j’en mange / j’en bois)
• Comparative adjectives
• Quantities
• The near future + infinitive structures + Food
• The perfect tense + Food (regular + irregular verbs)
• Negative structures (ANY)
• An introduction to the subjunctive mood
Answers are provided to make your life easier
Please bear in mind that these worksheets are also part of the BUNDLE that exists for FOOD here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-gcse-food-nourriture-whole-unit-reading-speaking-translations-writing-12204663
Key words:
food and drink / daily life / food and eating out / free time activities/ la nourriture/ je mange/ je bois / je ne mange pas / je ne bois pas / beaucoup de trop de / j’ai mangé / je vais manger / j’ai bu / je vais boire / j’en mange / j’en bois
French complex structures. French GCSE/early A level grammar worksheets on the pronoun ENwhich includes grammatical rules and a variety of scaffolded activities. There are quite a lot of sentences to translate into French and into English to help your students with their writing skills but also their translation ones.
j’en fais/j’en mange/j’en bois
I made sure to use common nouns and verbs found in GCSE core vocabulary lists so that the focus can solely be on grammatical concepts.
Do not hesitate to check my shop as more complex structures are available to help your GCSE/A level students stretch their knowledge of French grammar.
These challenging but yet accessible worksheets are great for independent learning, homework, revision, extension tasks or even home learning. They are mostly targeted for GCSE students but can also be used at the start of Y12 to help your students brush up on French grammar.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
I hope this helps and do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them.
Other complex structures available (or soon to be available) are: après avoir… / avant de…/ subjunctive structures / direct object pronouns / comparative sentences / superlative sentences /indirect object pronouns / ce qui – ce que / qui – que / the present tense / the perfect tense / the conditional tense / the future tense / the past conditional tense(mood) / infinitive structures / quantities / adjective endings / questions / reflexive verbs and many more!
NEW : A level - Les changements de la structure familiale en France booklet (with more than 15 different lessons, with homework, grammar activities, lots of translations and many different facts to be used for speaking activities)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12573557
French A level translation practice. French A Level grammar. Grammar revision. Grammar practice.
French A level translations into English and into French on the topic of family (les changements dans la société française).
The main grammar point that is recycled in this worksheet is reflexive verbs (les verbes réflexifs) with different tenses.
This worksheet includes vocabulary on the family topic, short grammar rules on how to use reflexive verbs, sentences to translate into English, sentences to translate into French and a paragraph to translate into French (where the grammar point studied in this worksheet is used quite heavily).
Answers are included to make your life easier
This worksheet is great for independent learning, homework, home learning, class work, cover work, etc.
Do not hesitate to check my shop for more grammar sheets on the same topic. (indirect object pronouns, direct object pronouns, passive voice, reflexive verbs, comparatives, etc.)
Les changements dans la société́ française, aspects of French-speaking society: current trends, the changing nature of family, la famille en voie de changement, Les changements dans les attitudes envers le mariage, les couples et la famille.
French A level translation practice. French A Level grammar. Grammar revision. Grammar practice.
French A level translations. Includes English to French and French to English on the topic of family. of family (les changements dans la société française).
The main grammar point that is recycled/used in this worksheet is relative pronouns (les pronoms relatifs).
This worksheet includes vocabulary on the family topic, short grammar rules on how to use relative pronouns. (qui / que / ce qui / ce que), sentences to translate into English, sentences to translate into French and a paragraph to translate into French (where the grammar point studied in this worksheet is used quite heavily).
Answers are included to make your life easier
This worksheet is great for independent learning, homework, home learning, class work, cover work, etc.
Do not hesitate to check my shop for more grammar sheets on the same topic. (indirect object pronouns, direct object pronouns, passive voice, reflexive verbs, comparatives, etc.)
Les changements dans la société́ française, aspects of French-speaking society: current trends, the changing nature of family, la famille en voie de changement, Les changements dans les attitudes envers le mariage, les couples et la famille.
French complex structures. French GCSE/early A level grammar worksheets on direct object pronounswhich includes grammatical rules and a variety of scaffolded activities. There are quite a lot of sentences to translate into French and into English to help your students with their writing skills but also their translation ones.
I made sure to use common nouns and verbs found in GCSE core vocabulary lists so that the focus can solely be on grammatical concepts.
Do not hesitate to check my shop as more complex structures are available to help your GCSE/A level students stretch their knowledge of French grammar.
These challenging but yet accessible worksheets are great for independent learning, homework, revision, extension tasks or even home learning. They are mostly targeted for GCSE students but can also be used at the start of Y12 to help your students brush up on French grammar.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
I hope this helps and do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them.
Other complex structures available (or soon to be available) are: après avoir… / avant de…/ subjunctive structures / direct object pronouns / comparative sentences / superlative sentences /indirect object pronouns / ce qui – ce que / qui – que / the present tense / the perfect tense / the conditional tense / the future tense / the past conditional tense(mood) / infinitive structures / quantities / adjective endings / questions / reflexive verbs and many more!
French complex structures. French GCSE/early A level grammar worksheets on indirect object pronounswhich includes grammatical rules and a variety of scaffolded activities. There are quite a lot of sentences to translate into French and into English to help your students with their writing skills but also their translation ones.
I made sure to use common nouns and verbs found in GCSE core vocabulary lists so that the focus can solely be on grammatical concepts.
Do not hesitate to check my shop as more complex structures are available to help your GCSE/A level students stretch their knowledge of French grammar.
These challenging but yet accessible worksheets are great for independent learning, homework, revision, extension tasks or even home learning. They are mostly targeted for GCSE students but can also be used at the start of Y12 to help your students brush up on French grammar.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
I hope this helps and do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them.
Other complex structures available (or soon to be available) are: après avoir… / avant de…/ subjunctive structures / direct object pronouns / comparative sentences / superlative sentences /indirect object pronouns / ce qui – ce que / qui – que / the present tense / the perfect tense / the conditional tense / the future tense / the past conditional tense(mood) / infinitive structures / quantities / adjective endings / questions / reflexive verbs and many more!
French IGCSE listening practice questions on the topics of holidays, routine & chores, food, home and house, leisure, media and school. Great for FrenchI GCSE listening revisions.
49 listening excercises in this bundle to help your students get ready for their listening exam.
Each worksheet includes pre-listening tasks which include key vocabulary that will be used in the recordings.
Each recording comes with a transcript and answers. Ideal for self-assessment, independent work. Great for home learning. The transcript could also be used for further activities (vocabulary search, gap fills, looking for mistakes, looking for synonyms, reordering sentences, etc.)
The 7 different exam style questions mirror the IGCSE French Edexcel listening papers. They can easily be adapted for AQA & EDEXCEL.
(listening for detail / listening for opinions / taking notes / multiple answer questions / gap fill activities / taking notes (pros & cons)
I hope this helps. Do not hesitate to get in touch with me on my Facebook page should you have any questions / comments.
Revision, practice, home learning, independent learning, cover work, homework, lessons.
French complex structures. French GCSE/early A level grammar worksheets on avoir expressionswhich includes grammatical rules and a variety of scaffolded activities. There are quite a lot of sentences to translate into French and into English to help your students with their writing skills but also their translation ones.
(avoir peur de, avoir mal, avoir envie de, avoir besoin de, etc.)
To stretch your most able students, they will also be asked to use the verb ‘to have’ with different tenses. (help provided)
I made sure to use common nouns and verbs found in GCSE core vocabulary lists so that the focus can solely be on grammatical concepts.
Do not hesitate to check my shop as more complex structures are available to help your GCSE/A level students stretch their knowledge of French grammar.
These challenging but yet accessible worksheets are great for independent learning, homework, revision, extension tasks or even home learning. They are mostly targeted for GCSE students but can also be used at the start of Y12 to help your students brush up on French grammar.
Answers are provided to make your life easier
I hope this helps and do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them.
Other complex structures available (or soon to be available) are: après avoir… / avant de…/ subjunctive structures / direct object pronouns / comparative sentences / superlative sentences /indirect object pronouns / ce qui – ce que / qui – que / the present tense / the perfect tense / the conditional tense / the future tense / the past conditional tense(mood) / infinitive structures / quantities / adjective endings / questions / reflexive verbs and many more!