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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 - 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.
Names in French
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Names in French

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This presentation takes pupils through the two ways to say "What is your name?" in French and respond.
Names in French - QR codes
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Names in French - QR codes

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A QR code activity introducing pupils to some French names. * Note: The two sheets of codes are the same apart from the title which uses the two different ways to say "What is your name?" Answers included.
Personal information reading worksheets
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Personal information reading worksheets

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Three reading activities for French beginners covering "All About Me" information (name, age, birthday, where you live, family and pets). These worksheets are very similar, just changing the answers so as to use repetition to build confidence with a longer written text. Questions are multiple choice, written and drawn. Answers are provided either in written format or as a QR code for pupils to mark themselves.
Endangered Species - Descriptions in French
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Endangered Species - Descriptions in French

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This pack contains ten PowerPoints giving basic facts about different endangered animals. It covers questions and answers in the second and first person and in the third person. There is also an introductory PowerPoint outlining the structures for non-language specialists and a worksheet for pupils to fill in the information in English. It could just be used to provide information or pupils could pretend to be the different animals and interview each other. This resource also comes with a thorough vocabulary list to support non-language specialists. * The font used is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more user-friendly 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 but the cover image.
Colours - English vocabulary cards
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Colours - English vocabulary cards

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Vocabulary cards are great to help pupils learn vocabulary, practise spelling, reading, listening and speaking as well as dictionary skills. Vocabulary cards come in the following formats: Image only, vocabulary only, image and vocabulary.
Spanish All About Me gap fill readings and writing activity
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Spanish All About Me gap fill readings and writing activity

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1) Basic gap fill text covering name, age, birthday, where I live, family and pets. Answers provided on separate sheet and as QR codes so pupils can self-mark. 2) Verbs gap fill with answers on separate sheet. 3) All About Me writing activity following the structure of the previous two worksheets.
Sports in French PowerPoint
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Sports in French PowerPoint

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Introduce pupils to 20 sports in French. Comes with two games in the PowerPoint. The images match the vocabulary cards also available. Note: All my paid for PowerPoints normally come with audio to support non-language specialists... I tried that today but every time I open my mouth to record, my little boy opens his...! Please get in touch if you would find this useful and I will get it added. Thanks :)
French endangered species vocabulary cards
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French endangered species vocabulary cards

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Vocabulary cards are great to help pupils learn vocabulary, practise spelling, reading, listening and speaking as well as dictionary skills. Included: vocabulary list, ways to make the most of your vocabulary cards, cards (image only, vocabulary only, image and vocabulary). Vocabulary is designed to support non-language specialists.
French endangered species
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French endangered species

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This resource introduces ten endangered animals in French. At the end of the PowerPoint there are some basic matching activities and a game idea. There is also a basic vocabulary list. * The font used is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more user-friendly 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.