I am a Teacher of MFL in an inner city school which over the last five years has achieved outstanding results in MFL.
My shop includes a collection of my resources including for GCSE French and the innovative projects created for the Y7 project based curriculum such as Les Monsieurs-Madames.
Please note that the money I make from my sales goes to support my son who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy a life limiting condition to get the equipment and treatment abroad that he needs.
I am a Teacher of MFL in an inner city school which over the last five years has achieved outstanding results in MFL.
My shop includes a collection of my resources including for GCSE French and the innovative projects created for the Y7 project based curriculum such as Les Monsieurs-Madames.
Please note that the money I make from my sales goes to support my son who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy a life limiting condition to get the equipment and treatment abroad that he needs.
This contains two teaching resources:
PLEASE NOTE THE VIDEOS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THE WEB AND SET TO PRIVATE. STILL LOTS OF GOOD RESOURCES.
Resource A:
I made this as a KS3 resource to show students that learning languages can certainly open doors in the future.
Plan:
Students mark on the progress line what they think of languages at the start of the lesson.
Students listen to the celebrities talking about the languages that they speak and complete exercise A of the worksheet.
Students read the statements and decide which ones are true. These are reviewed throughout the lesson and are finally marked at the end so that students can reflect on their learning throughout the lesson.
The resources also include a version of the Game of Life. This is based on real life accounts of linguists.
The links to the videos are in the footnotes of the powerpoint slides.
Resource B
Students complete the word search on page one of the workbook. This has some of the jobs that you can do with a language.
Students then play Call my Bluff (explained on the ppt), This game matches job descriptions and jobs.
Students then look at some of the international comapnies that recruit linguists by playing a snap game.
The lesson ends with a true false test on why languages are important. This is also on resource A
One of the video links is used again in resource B.
I made resource B to follow on from A that I had used in the previous year.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE WHY STUDY LANGUAGES VIDEO HAS RECENTLY BEEN MADE PRIVATE BUT THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER THINGS TO DO. THE FIRST VIDEO STILL WORKS AND IS ON THE NOTES PAGE OF THE SLIDE.
I made this as a KS3 resource to show students that learning languages can certainly open doors in the future.
Plan:
Students mark on the progress line what they think of languages at the start of the lesson.
Students listen to the celebrities talking about the languages that they speak and complete exercise A of the worksheet.
Students read the statements and decide which ones are true. These are reviewed throughout the lesson and are finally marked at the end so that students can reflect on their learning throughout the lesson.
The resources also include a version of the Game of Life. This is based on real life accounts of linguists.
The links to the videos are in the footnotes of the powerpoint slides.
This was made for a PHSE lesson. Students had to assess a presentation. The criteria incorporates elements of Blooms and key literacy skills for Speaking and Listening skills. The levels relate to positions in industry.
A resource based on teaching adjectives and describing a best friend based on the Toy story film.
Link to the theme song
Movie based gap fill on the different spellings of best and friend
Writing frame to describe a lost toy or best friend
Retrieval tasks