This is one of my favourite topics to teach. This lesson allows young people to explore Paris through a digital resource as well as teaches them places in town, what they can do in the town, a little bit of dictionary skills and some fun activities on Disneyland.
Activity 1: Starter - Match the monuments of Paris
Activity 2: Introduce places in town
Activity 3: Listening activity via pearson
Activity 4: Linguascope revision
Lesson 2
Activity 1: Starter - Translate the sentences and a wordwall
Activity 2: Sentence builder, translation of sentences and snowballs
Activity 3: Listening activity
Activity 4: Reading activity - reading and answering questions
Activity 5: Write your own paragraph about your town
Activity 6: 2 wordwalls - matching monuments and introducing vocabulary about what you can do in the town
Activity 7: 2 worksheets
Lesson 3
Activity 1: Introducing things you can do in the town
Activity 2: Draw what you hear
Activity 3: Introduce On peut + infinitive
Activity 4: True or False activity
Activity 5: Reading and matching
Lesson 4
Activity 1: starter - Match the sentences to the correct images
Activity 2: Listening activity
Activity 3: Sentence building
Activity 4: Listen to Parisians give their opinion about France, fill in the vocab table - easyfrench
Activity 5: Travel around France digitally
Lesson 5
Activity 1: Starter - use the scrabble board to create a sentence about what you can do in Paris, who will get the highest points
Activity 2: Break up activity
Activity 3: Speaking role play activity
Activity 4: Find the errors in the sentences plus challenge
Activity 5: Dictionary skills
Activity 6: Quick, Quick, steal
DISNEYLAND
Activity 1: Match the names of the Disney zones to the correct images
Activity 2: Research task
Activity 3: Watch the video and complete the worksheet
Activity 4: Worksheet/ poster
This is the first lesson on ‘les activités de loisirs’. It is catered for BGE students.
I got the photos from google, and included my own bitmoji through the app. The sound effects are simply something I downloaded - very easy to use. You can copy and paste this onto any other powerpoints you have!
Includes the following:
introducing opinions
Introducing activities
Tips on how to extract information from a reading.
Attached is a vocabualry sheet
One pen one dice (game)
Pass the parcel cards - simple layout (game)
This lesson gives pupils an understanding of what is included in the writing exam.
It covers bullet points 1&2 and gives pupils examples of good and bad examples. It also includes a Vocabulary booklet, that pupils can use to aid them with their writing.
This lesson can be used with S1-S6. It allows pupils to explore what European Languages week is all about, furthermore touches on the importance of Eurovision and what eurovision is. Some of the resources used are directly from the council of Europe: You can find their resources here - they are free to download. https://edl.ecml.at/ (so thank you to them for providing us with great material)
Starter activity: Match the Countries to the flags - countdown sound effect.
Activity 1: Share learning Intentions
Activity 3: Get pupils to work with the person next to them to think why it is improtant to learn a second language? Write ideas on the board as pupils shout out answers.
Activity 4: Share with them why learning a language is improtant - from the posters found online - great resources : Boardworks, Tun and the European Council.
Activity 5: Listen to the following celebrities speak another language - how many languages do they speak and what are these languages?
Activity 6: Use the book called ‘Lara’s language journey across europe’ - you can download this for free. Print of some of the pages and hang them around the classroom. Pupils can then scan the barcode and learn a few new words in numerous of languages - feedback to the class
Activity 7: SCAN the QR code and do the quiz- where am I?
Activity 8: Eurovision? what is eurovision, why does it exist?
Activity 9: IT IS EUROVISION TIME!
Listen to a variety of songs over the years get pupils to write down the country and give their opinions in the target language
Get pupils to vote using the mentimetre - scan the code and give 12 points to their favourite contestant
Activity 10: Create a poster/ powerpoint slide as to why Eurovision should be held in Glasgow in 2023.