Need an easy lesson for January?
This beginner to intermediate worksheet is perfect for your classes up to Key Stage 4. All they need is basic knowledge of the immediate future.
You get a variety of exercises mixing reading, translation, writing, not to forget the all-important cultural notes.
This will keep any group busy for a whole lesson, or provide a couple of easy homework tasks
ALL ANSWERS PROVIDED
If you are a newly appointed EAL or ESL coordinator, or if you have already held a post for some time but need a fresh approach to welcoming and settling new pupils, this three-step guide is full of practical tips that will make your life, and that of your new pupils much easier.
Ideal for Y10 (lower intermediate) upwards, this double-sided worksheet offers first of all a recap on when and how to use the conditional with examples, then a series of 4 incrementally more challenging activities to reinforce this grammar point with your students.
PLease note your students should have covered the future tense before launching into this, as they need to know their verb stems.
French grammar, conditionnel, conditional, mood, practice, verbs, grammaire
Detailed reading aid for the first six chapters of Voltaire’s Candide ou l’optimisme.
What you get:
an introduction exercise, with gaps to fill about Voltaire and his life, and key ideas
a worksheet for each new chapter with short summary, comprehension questions, grammar exercises, translations, quotes etc.
answers to all questions
Written by a native speaker for advanced / A-level students of all countries and languages (as a reference, the translations answers are provided in English, but all other answers are in French)
Next chapters coming soon!!
50+ easy starters to get students engaged and settled quickly at the strat of the lesson.
Super easy to use - copy and paste the content of a box and get your class thinking while everyone gets ready.
Alternatively project all on your screen and use as a quick revision before your end of year exams.
Topics covered include: animals, food and drink, town, family, colours, numbers, possessive adjectives and many more.
Suitable for Year7, Year 8 and Year 9
Two introductory sheets for your very beginners - perfect for primary and/or Year 7.
Includes:
Basic words and introductions (first page)
Four short activities (second page)
answers to the mini French quiz on the last page
Includes:
*Introduction to French basics “pense bete” - basic vocab, colours, opinions and greetings with follow up short activities
A Year in France - explains in English festivals and important French events throughout the year, with short months and festival- related activities.
More advanced French calendar activities all in French
Culture based worksheet to teach and/or reinforce the autumn season and holiday topic - SOLID BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE.
This is a whole lesson’s worth of resources which will easily keep your students going for a couple of hours - maybe even with homework if they need more time to finish the writing task.
La Toussaint is a series of exercises to teach all the necessary vocabulary for this time of year, from chataigne right through to feux d’artifice. Included: translation, pair task, research skills, reading and writing (there is even a short selection of songs to listen to!).
This is an all-rounder, hope you like it!
Document written by a native French, with all answers provided.
Key words;
holidays, half term, lifestyle, culture, october, autumn, automne, fall, preferences, translation, writing skills, Toussaint
16 slides with lots of different situations to practice with your KS4 classes , ranging from asking for a fork at the restaurant to booking a concert ticket and lots in between.
Pictures are clear but I have included the English on the side in case some pupils don’t know what to ask for.
Works perfectly for the new Edexcel and AQA GCSE from 2024.