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KS4 French - 19 resources on school
A wide range of vocabulary, reading and grammar-drilling resources on school
KS4 French - Oral work on town vs countryside
6 documents including 'Find someone who with cards', communicative drills and a sentence builder for GCSE practice. One of my best resources.
KS4 French - NEW chunk/pattern based family relationships resources (2108 )
A sentence builder,
An oral scaffold
A set of narrow reading texts and tasks
2 vocab builders
KS3/4 Spanish - Talking about hobbies in the preterite (all persons of Hacer, Ir and Jugar)
Old school drills, oral activity and vocabulary work on hobbies in preterite (all persons)
KS4 French family - Sentence Builder, Oral scaffold, Oral Transl. game and Narrow reading
Oral scaffold, Oral Transl. game and Narrow reading all recycling exactly the same chunks of language
KS3/4 French - Modelling subordinate clauses
A sentence builder modelling time, adversative, relative, causal and concessive clauses
KS3/4 - Things to do to stay healthy (pool of resources across skills)
A pool of resources a la Conti covering a range of skills (e.g. sentence builder, narrow readings, no snake no ladders, find someone who, vocab builders)
KS3 French - Talking about hobbies in the past
Sentence builder
Consolidation
Reading comprehension
Survey
KS3/4 French - Why I don't get along with my family
A sentence builder + a vocabulary building worksheet
French GCSE total grammar revision
A wide range of activities covering most GCSE grammar structures and tenses
23 NEW A-Level French revision quickies (2016)
New worksheets packed with vocab building activities on a range of topics
25 New GCSE French revision quickies (Jan-Feb 2017) WITH ANSWER KEY
All the GCSE topics covered
14 New GCSE Spanish Revision Quickies with SOLUTION
Quickies on Cinema, School, Environment (x2), Free time and Health
GCSE French Grammar Revision Quickies with solutions
A range of consolidation worksheets packed with activities drilling in key grammar points
12 new (chunk-based) French GCSE revision quickies (2018)
TOPICS; daily routine, school, health and lifestyle, family relationships and my 'universals'
Research shows clearly that teaching vocabulary through patterns and collocations is a much more effective way than teaching single words. Although I have always endeavoured to teach words in context and phrases, this collection of quickies is more au fait with current vocab research.
As a result, here is a new set of GCSE revision quickies that are chunk-based and focus on collocation and lexical priming. These new quickies complement the ones I have previously created beautifully in my opinion.
Why you should use them: they reflect the way humans learn languages - through chunks and lexical patterns rather than single words. So the focus here is on developing a repertoire of ready-to-use phrases recycled over and over again.
KS3 French - Booklet on sport (part 1)
First part of a booklet on talking about leisure in the present tense. 14 pages of activities including sentence builders, narrow reading, oral communicative drills and lots more drilling in jouer a / faire du + sport .
Vocab includes a wide range of nouns and adjectives, recycled and drilled in over and over again throughout the booklet across all four skills.
French - Name, Age and Birthday. Pool of 12 resources (all persons)
Telling someone your name,age and birthday :
3 sentence builders one modelling first person, one modelling third person sing use and one covering all persons of AVOIR and possessive adjectives
3 vocab building worksheets consolidating all the vocabulary + the verb AVOIR in all persons
Speaking game: Find someone who (cards to cut up and cards)
Speaking game: Oral ping pong to practise all forms of AVOIR + age
Reading : 2 narrow reading texts wih relative tasks focusing on meaning, grammar accuracy and spelling
KS5 French Connectives - Booklet
A booklet with an exhaustive list of connectives (with translation) and 14 pages of activities practising them.
The booklet is meant for A level students or highy proficient GCSE students.
It comprises the following groups of connectives: introduction, progression, conclusion, manner, purpose, concession, contrast/restriction, etc.
Each section deals with one of the above groups. The final section includes a vast array of exercises reviewing content from all of the sections.
KS3-4 French - Collection of 11 oral translation board games on various topics / grammar structures
ANSWER KEY FOR EACH GAME PROVIDED
Instructions: In groups of three students (2 player + 1 referee) or five (2 teams of two players and one referee), players take turn in casting the dice. Whichever case the player/team reach based on their dice score, they will have 30 seconds to translate the relative sentence(s) into French orally. The referee will then tell the players (with the help of the answer sheet) if their translation is correct. If the translation is correct they will have another go and casting the dice and will advance to the next case where they will have to translate the next sentence and so on. However, if their translation isn’t correct, the referee will read to them the right version twice in order for the players to attempt to memorize it for the next round when they will have another go. After the opponents’ turn the player will have another chance at casting the dice; if they answer the question they originally got wrong correct. The person who is closer to the finishing line ten minutes into the game will win.
I do a round in writing (students write on miniwhiteboards or iPads) then one or two orally changing partners each time. Students love it but adequate prep essential.
French (Adv) - translation practice with answers
The first part of a series of passages for English to French translation designed to practise structures students have often issues with at this level. (thanks to my student Shaneel Shah for the amendments to the original version).