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MY name's Andy and I have been a teacher of MFL for the past 30 years, having taught both French and German to GCSE and A Level as well as some KS3 Spanish and GCSE Dutch along the way. All the resources I publish here are things I use with my own classes and think could be useful to others.

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MY name's Andy and I have been a teacher of MFL for the past 30 years, having taught both French and German to GCSE and A Level as well as some KS3 Spanish and GCSE Dutch along the way. All the resources I publish here are things I use with my own classes and think could be useful to others.
Agreements in French
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Agreements in French

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les accords en français - a worksheet practising agreements in French. Good for revision at AS or for a top set at KS4.
German verb practice
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German verb practice

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a simple worksheet to practise verbs in a range of tenses. Aimed at a good set at KS4 and also good for revision at AS
Yr9 French grammar revision
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Yr9 French grammar revision

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a caroussel activity of 7 grammar points (including question words) for Yr9 to practise. I cut the activities up and the class moves round completing the various activities. On the next table, I have the answers of the previous activity for them to correct.
à, au....
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à, au....

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a worksheet practising à in all its manifestations (au, aux, à la & à l')
Perfect tense in French le passé composé
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Perfect tense in French le passé composé

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a straightforward presentation introducing the perfect tense in French - starts with regular ER verbs, then adds 5 irregular verbs (oir/re), goes on to être verbs (only 4 at this stage) + agreements. There are exercises on each section & a recap at the end. I decided not to mention the general rule of RE>U é IR>I as the examples I chose, don't follow these patterns, however you may wish to add a slide mentioning this. This powerpoint is aimed at (end of) Yr7 but could be used for any class at KS3 or even as revision for the beginning of Yr10