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GCSE French and German resources, including plenty of good old worksheets. SEND resources suitable for young children with autism.

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GCSE French and German resources, including plenty of good old worksheets. SEND resources suitable for young children with autism.
French TV or film sorting task
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French TV or film sorting task

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A list of 16 items of vocab in French. Pupils decide whether each is a type of TV programme or film (or both). Instructions in English ask for pupils to write answers in lists. Could equally be used as a speaking task: one pupil says item of vocab, another says whether it's TV or film. Easy to extend into a task where pupils give opinions. Good revision task.
French reading comprehension about film characters
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French reading comprehension about film characters

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Two paragraphs, each describing a different film character, with a set of questions below in English. Pupils can easily guess who the two characters are. Number of points for each answer is shown in brackets. Answers are provided on page 2. Save on photocopying: two copies of the worksheet fit on one page of A4. Extend this task by asking pupils to write their own character description and setting questions for another pupil to answer.
French to English translation task on TV programmes
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French to English translation task on TV programmes

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A set of 7 English sentences to be translated into French, either giving opinions of TV programmes or saying what time and day they are on. Range of length and difficulty, although all are in present tense. Answers provided on page 2. Could be extended by asking pupils to adapt the sentences to give alternative details, or to add more of their own information to each sentence.
TV and film matching French to English
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TV and film matching French to English

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A list of 16 French TV programmes and film genres with the English vocab in a jumbled list alongside. Use as a worksheet for a vocab test or revision task, or put on your screen for a lesson starter: one pupil gives a matching pair, another pupil says if it's correct or not. Could be extended by asking pupils to give opinions of each thing.
French food vocab match to English
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French food vocab match to English

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A straightforward matching task with a list of 25 French foods and drinks which pupils must match to the English vocab which is jumbled in a second list.
French starter activity with 4 irregular verbs
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French starter activity with 4 irregular verbs

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A set of spellings are shown for lire, sortir, aller and faire in the present tense: pupils can give the correct subject for each conjugation and spot the deliberate mistakes. Easy to extend by insisting on full sentences.
List of sports in French
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List of sports in French

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A simple list of sports in French (the answers to my "sports phrases" activity). Use as a prompt for all kinds of pair work, e.g. charades, spelling test, hangman. Easy to photocopy 9 lists on a page of A4.
French worksheet about camping
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French worksheet about camping

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A French worksheet with 3 tasks on the topic of camping/campsites. First is a set of anagrams - mainly things/places to be found on a campsite. Second is an odd-one-out vocab task with more touristy vocab included. Finally pupils are asked to design and label their own campsite, using the vocab from the previous tasks.
French text about eating habits
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French text about eating habits

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A detailed text about one person's eating habits, suitable for a reading or listening task. Comprehension questions in French (and answers) provided. Two copies of the text fit on one side of A4.
French worksheet to practise perfect tense
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French worksheet to practise perfect tense

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French worksheet which builds up gradually to get pupils producing their own perfect tense sentences: grammar notes, then a task to sort sentences into present/past, followed by a task to convert the present tense sentences into perfect tense.
French activity using 'on pourrait' + verbs
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French activity using 'on pourrait' + verbs

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French activity with a set of sentences suggesting an activity that could be done this evening. Pupils choose the correct verb from the list at the side to complete each sentence. Emphasises the use of the infinitive after 'on pourrait'.
French activity to match healthy lifestyle vocabulary
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French activity to match healthy lifestyle vocabulary

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French list of vocab to match to the English, which is provided. All parts of sentences to do with healthy living, present tense. Would make a good starter, pair work or revision task. Could also lead on to pupils building their own sentences from the vocab provided.
French reading comprehension about holidays
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French reading comprehension about holidays

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A French worksheet about holidays, with five short texts written in the first person and using three time frames. Pupils are asked to complete a grid in French to show they can identify the location of each holiday, the type of accommodation and any other details they can.
Quick French weather activity
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Quick French weather activity

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A set of cards in French, each giving a simple sentence about the weather in a certain place in France. Locations have been chosen to be evenly spaced around a map of France. I have used these as a class speaking activity, where pupils in the class read from the cards and one pupil must attach or draw a weather symbol onto a map of France for the class to check. Could also be a quick starter - print them out large enough for all to see, stick on a map as a true/false reading for the geographical locations, or ask pupils to draw the weather on their own maps (a simple hexagon works fine).
French weather present or past task
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French weather present or past task

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A task for pupils to sort a long list of short French weather sentences into present or past tense. The past tense sentences are all imperfect tense. Each weather is in both tenses and listed together in a pair - you could make this harder by separating the pairs of weathers and jumbling them up more. A good introduction to the imperfect tense for weather, as pupils see the repetition of il faisait and il y avait.