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Au restaurant.  How to order food and drink from a menu in France.
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Au restaurant. How to order food and drink from a menu in France.

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Lesson on ‘au restaurant’, ideal for Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4 French. Interactive resources including a ‘match-up’ starter activity, a restaurant role play for students to sequence in pairs, a restaurant menu, a powerpoint to follow with differentiated lesson objectives, and links to French culture with pictures of authentic French dishes for the teacher to briefly explain the items on the menu. The answers to the activities appear on the Powerpoint, for students to self assess their starter activity and sequencing of the role-play. Ideal for an observed lesson.
Le sport - 3 lessons to introduce and talk about sports in French
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Le sport - 3 lessons to introduce and talk about sports in French

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3 lessons on sports in French - one to introduce the words for sports with ‘je joue’ and ‘je fais’, the next lesson is to add opinions with sports, and the 3rd lesson for consolidation. Includes a sentence builder, 0’s and X’s game, translation race, and a running dictation activity. Has lots of challenge for higher ability students,
Le petit dejeuner - Talking about what you eat and drink for breakfast in French
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Le petit dejeuner - Talking about what you eat and drink for breakfast in French

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A full lesson to introduce breakfast items and for students to be able to talk about what they eat and drink for breakfast. Includes a range of activities starting from introducing word-level vocabulary to being able to produce sentences orally and in written form to talk about what they eat and drink for breakfast. Includes a sentence builder, faulty translation activity and whole-class naughts and crosses game. Complete with support and extension for more able students.
Describing a visit to Paris in the perfect tense
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Describing a visit to Paris in the perfect tense

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A complete lesson used for an observation for a Year 8 class to describe a visit to Paris using the perfect tense with regular -er verbs. Includes a range of differentiated tasks including translations on mini-whiteboards and a battleships game for students to play in pairs. Also includes a sentence builder for students to use to add opinions and verbs in the 3rd person, and to support them writing the paragraph. I have also included the lesson plan. I hope you find it useful!
Lesson on 'J'habite' to begin to describe your local area in French
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Lesson on 'J'habite' to begin to describe your local area in French

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A lesson for students in year 7 or year 8 French (or a low ability GCSE class), to begin to talk about where they live, and to begin to describe their local area. Includes a range of activities, including words to cut up into envelopes for the students to make sentences (ideal for pair work). Differentiated activities throughout… Ideal for an observed lesson.
Introducing sports with Je joue au...
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Introducing sports with Je joue au...

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Introducing sports in French with Je joue. Includes a Battleships game for students to play in pairs to consolidate and practise speaking, a writing activity to extend learning which requires dice, and a match-up starter activity. Includes opportunities for extension, and differentiated tasks. Perfect for an observed lesson.