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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils

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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
French food - speciality dishes bundle
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French food - speciality dishes bundle

6 Resources
A great project on French speciality dishes. Included: - 2 PowerPoints (one normal and one dyslexia-friendly > both with audio to support non-language specialists) - basic vocabulary list - differentiated information sheets - blank poster sheets - matching cards (either to be used as a game or as assessment) * The font used in the dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more better for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview.
French food - speciality dishes - assessment matching cards
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French food - speciality dishes - assessment matching cards

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This resource can either act as a game or an assessment activity following the unit of work on French speciality dishes. Included: - Image cards of all the speciality foods. - Vocabulary cards of all the speciality foods. - Three pieces of information about the speciality foods (taken from the most basic of the fact sheets so hopefully suitable for the entire class) each on its own card to be matched with the image and / or vocabulary cards mentioned above. - Answer sheet.
French food - speciality dishes - blank poster sheets
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French food - speciality dishes - blank poster sheets

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Blank poster sheets for each of the 4 starters, 5 main courses and 4 desserts in this unit of work. This is designed to support weaker pupils are more able ones will probably want to take control of their own poster on their chosen French speciality dish. The title is given in French and English to colour, there is space for the food to be drawn (or for the pupil to find a photo online, print it out and stick it on) and lines where facts from the fact sheets can be written about the chosen dish.
French food - speciality dishes - information sheets
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French food - speciality dishes - information sheets

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A lesson plan and information sheets on French speciality dishes. The information sheets cover 4 starters, 5 main courses and 4 desserts. All sheets come in three levels: Paragraphs, information in bullet points, bullet points with simpler information and larger font to allow for differentiation. It would be good to laminate these to keep the colours vivid in the images and to give them a longer lifespan.
French food - speciality dishes - PowerPoints
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French food - speciality dishes - PowerPoints

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This resource includes two PowerPoints (one normal, one dyslexia friendly). They introduce pupils to a number of French specialities: 4 starters, 5 main courses, 4 desserts and 4 drinks. Audio is included for non-language specialists, if needed. Note: For the Orangina slide there is no image but links to two Orangina funny adverts on YouTube. These clips will only work if connected to the internet and if your school allows access to YouTube. * The font used in the dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more better for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview.
Countries in French - Where I Live Bundle
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Countries in French - Where I Live Bundle

12 Resources
All you need to teach pupils how to talk about where they live (countries and towns/cities) in French. Included: - Introductory PowerPoint (with audio, if needed, to support non-language specialists) - Clear vocabulary list - Flashcards - Vocabulary cards and lots of ways to use them! - Tarsia trangle - Sentence builders - Rey le Robot - Selection of differentiated worksheets - Create your own worksheets - Spinners - Dice
Countries in French - vocabulary
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Countries in French - vocabulary

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Vocabulary list introducing countries in French. Highlighted countries appear in the PowerPoints and other resources also available in this unit. This resource also covers the different ways to say "in" in French when talking about places.
Countries in French - where I live PowerPoints
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Countries in French - where I live PowerPoints

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Two PowerPoints in French showing pupils how to say where they live in countries and in cities/towns. Model conversations are provided along with some guessing games. Countries are England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Spain, France, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Belgium and Italy.
Countries in French - where you live worksheets
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Countries in French - where you live worksheets

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Five worksheets on where you live in French. Different levels to allow for differentiation. *Note: The gap fill activities require the teacher to provide some dialogue. There are three levels of sheet so one activity can be completed in a mixed ability classroom.
Rey le Robot - countries in French
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Rey le Robot - countries in French

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Rey le Robot flashes through flags when you press "s" in slideshow mode. Press "s" again to stop him. Pupils say/write whichever slide it lands on. *Note: This works best on a quick computer!
Family in French Bundle
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Family in French Bundle

10 Resources
All you need to teach pupils how to talk about what family they have in French. Included: - Introductory PowerPoint (with audio, if needed, to support non-language specialists. - Clear vocabulary list - Flashcards - Vocabulary cards and lots of ways to use them! - Tarsia trangle - Sentence builders - SmartBoard games (4) - Selection of differentiated worksheets (10) - Create your own worksheets (3) - Spinners (4)
Family in French - spinners
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Family in French - spinners

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This resource is made up of two sets of spinners: image only and vocabulary only. This enables different skills to be practised or for differentiation.
Family in French - worksheets
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Family in French - worksheets

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Ten worksheets on family in French. Different levels to allow for differentiation. *Note: The gap fill activities require the teacher to provide some dialogue. There are three levels of sheet so one activity can be completed in a mixed ability classroom.