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If you have any questions regarding my resources, please do not hesitate to contact me either via my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/frenchresources/ or by email: contact@laprofdefrancais.com
In this .zip folder, you will find a vocabulary list for the Topic : Free-tome Activities of the **French GCSE(AQA- teaching starts September 2024).
The vocab words included on the list are all from the prescribed AQA vocabulary list. There are 5 pages for Foundation and an additional 2 pages for Higher tier.
.pdf and .docx versions included.
The list comes as a table with 4 columns: French word, English equivalent, part of speech and IPA notation.
The IPA notation has been added to help students with pronunciation and a fun lesson on IPA is available for £2.20 here, if your students are not familiar with IPA notation.
Note that, unlike the AQA list, only verbs in the infinitive have been included here. If you would like your students to have a list of verbs + conjugated forms, you may find this free verb table useful.
The first 2 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder: Vocab-Topic4.zip. After downloading, save the .zip file in your computer (in “documents” for example), then right-click and select “extract all” to access the documents.
There are more GCSE resources here.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page:@Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource, you will find a reading activity on** Le Tour de France** for your French GCSE students.
The .zip folder includes a worksheet, a version with answers and a short PPT presentation (with questions and answers from the worksheet).
.pdf and editable .docx versions are included.
This resource is also included in my Topic 4: Free-time activities
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page @Frenchresources, where links, updates and freebies are posted regularly.
**If you have previously purchased my GCSE 2016 unit 3 resources, please get in touch if you would like to upgrade to this new version. **
In this digital product:
You will find everything you need to teach Topic 4: Free-time Activities ( first topic of Theme 2 of the new GCSE course (with AQA): Popular Culture.
The Presentation (approx. 160 slides including answer slides) covers the whole topic and is composed of 4 parts:
A: My spare time
B: Music
C: TV and Cinema
D: Sports
There are 4 folders (A, B, C and D) containing the relevant files for that part.
It includes:
a range of Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Translation activities
grammar points including: review of present tense with regular verbs including verbs with spelling irregularities, partitive articles, perfect tense with AVOIR and ÊTRE, adverbs of frequency
elements of phonics: the sound ‘r’, the sound ‘s’, ç (and soft c), s-liaison
retrieval activities, cultural aspects and homework tasks
QR codes/ links for independent study
vocab lists (full topic list or 4 lists for the 4 parts) + link to online course
comments under the slides for notes and worksheet location
answers
audio files and transcripts
.pdf and editable versions of the worksheets (except of the Connect4 game, which is only available as .pdf)
Activities are differentiated and exam style.
The first 15 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder: Topic4.zip. After downloading, save the .zip file in your computer (in “documents” for example), then right-click and select “extract all” to access all the resources.
For the full overview, you can check the free SOW available for download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sow-sofl-free-time-activities-french-gcse-13159700
You can also download one of the Reading activities included in this resource for Free here
In this resource file: 2 Dots and Boxes games that you can use with your GCSE classes to practise the vocabulary as a speaking pair activity on the topic: Healthy living and Lifestyle (GCSE with AQA- 2024 spec)
one DAB for Foundation and one for Higher Tier (words are from the prescribed list)
each file also contains two versions: one with the words in French to translate in English, one with the words in English to translate into French.
Advice:
Print double-sided for differentiation and so students can check their translation.
Laminate so you can use as mini-whiteboards as many times as you want without printing again.
Please note: the files are not editable (.pdf files)
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one you can check this Facebook page @Frenchresources where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file:
a PPT presentation with 10 Retrieval activities on the topic of “Le rôle du bénévolat”.
Each of the 10 activities covers a different aspect of this topic and requires your students to recall facts, concept or events from memory.
These activities could be used throughout the term/ year or as revision lessons / intervention sessions and will be particularly useful in view of the Speaking exam.
**The second preview gives a summary of the aspects covered and the type of activity. **
The PPT presentation (approx. 20 slides) also includes answers and 3 audio files.
Please note that there are no accompanying worksheets. Relevant slides can be printed for your students if needed.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page: @Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this digital product: You will find a Listening assessment and a Reading assessment for Topic 2: Healthy living and Lifestyle (GCSE-first exam in 2026).
The assessments are designed to be completed during a 60 minutes lesson (the Listening is 20 minutes and the Reading is 30 minutes).
The assessments are designed for mixed ability classes and include a variety of Foundation, overlap and Higher questions. They include a range of exam-style questions .
The font size used on the question papers is 14, which should be big enough for you to print as an A5 booklet, should you wish to save on paper.
Listening assessment:
The question paper is 6 pages long (including the cover page with instructions). There are two sections: Listening comprehension and dictation- the total mark is 30.
The audio file includes all the questions with built-in pauses. The duration of the audio file is 15 minutes and does not include the reading time at the start and the end of the assessment. The transcript and mark schemes are provided.
Note:
To make the paper more proportionate, there are only 3 sentences in the dictation, including 1 word outside of the prescribed list.
Reading assessment:
The question paper is 7 pages long (including the cover page with instructions).
There are two sections: Reading comprehension and translation into English. - the total mark is 30. The mark scheme is included.
Note
To make the paper more proportionate, the translation is marked out of 5.
**There are no writing or speaking assessments in this resource.
There are no PPT presentations in this resource. **
The first 3 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder: Topic-ASSESSMENTS.zip. After downloading, save the .zip file in your computer (in “documents” for example), then right-click and select “extract all” to access the documents.
There are more of my GCSE resources here.
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one, you can check this Facebook page:@Frenchresources, where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.
In this resource file: 2 Dots and Boxes games that you can use with your GCSE classes to practise the vocabulary as a speaking pair activity on the topic: Identity and Relationships with others (GCSE with AQA- 2024 spec)
one DAB for Foundation and one for Higher Tier (words are from the prescribed list)
each file also contains two versions: one with the words in French to translate in English, one with the words in English to translate into French.
Advice:
Print double-sided for differentiation and so students can check their translation.
Laminate so you can use as mini-whiteboards as many times as you want without printing again.
Please note: the files are not editable (.pdf files)
If you have any questions or if you are interested in more resources like this one you can check this Facebook page @Frenchresources where updates, links and freebies are posted regularly.