After teaching the colours in French, use this to entertain and focus your class! It can be quite amusing for the teacher too! It can also be a fabulous starter to focus pupils at the start of a lesson.
A familiar format: pupils have to say the colour of the ink, not the word itself.
This PowerPoint introduces the time in German, starting with a recap of the analogue time in English! At the end of the PowerPoint, pupils say the time out loud when they see it on the board.
This PowerPoint introduces the all-important French vocabulary needed at the train station, including asking questions. There is also a Blockbusters game at the end to practise the vocabulary.
Pupils each have a copy of the Word document (bingo grid).
Either allow pupils to listen once or twice to fill in the words they hear and understand into any of the squares (there is no need at all to complete the grid).
Partners check they have written the target language and English correctly in each square.
Then, using the PowerPoint, reveal one square at a time. Pupils mark each other's grids. Whatever score is under each square is what that pupil gets for each grid they've filled in correctly. The winner is the pupil of the pair who has the highest score.
Use this PowerPoint to introduce the all-important concept of -er verbs. At the end of the introduction, there is a pairwork dice game, allowing pupils to practise the -er verb endings.
Instructions are in the notes section of the presentation.
Teach pupils the simple rule of using two verbs together in French. The examples given in the PowerPoint are:
j'aime
je préfère
je peux
je veux
je dois
je vais
je voudrais
...plus the infinitive.
Use this as a display or for individual students to help when practising transcription in German.
Phrases include the German for 'full stop', 'comma', 'exclamation mark', etc.
A PowerPoint to introduce directions in German.
Each slide follows a moving arrow with the directions, leading to the different places on the map of 'Rotstadt'.
This is a bit of fun that the kids love! Use when teaching about French cognates and near-cognates. A great team game for a whole class activity.
Instructions are on the first few slides.
Use this as a display or for individual students to help when practising transcription in French.
Phrases include the French for 'full stop', 'comma', 'exclamation mark', etc.
This PowerPoint introduces quantities of food and drink in German.
The PowerPoint starts with an example conversation at the market, introduces the vocabulary and then finishes with Os and Xs to practise the vocabulary.
Use this PowerPoint to introduce the rooms of the house in French. The first two slides are plans of the ground floor and the first floor. Click on each room to take you to the words to introduce to the students. Click on the red arrow to return to the plan.
When the introduction of the vocabulary is complete, there is a '4 in a row' game to practise the words.
Enter the text of your choice into the box and then add the English of the TL in the text to the boxes underneath.
Pupils read the text and then take it in turns to choose which English phrase they would like to find in the text (in the target language). If they are right, click on the phrase to reveal their team's score.
There are positive, negative scores and a wipeout.
Instructions are in the PowerPoint.
This template allows you to use your own clues and Catchphrase-style picture, etc. underneath the clues.
Instructions are in the notes section in the PowerPoint.