Another favourite object lesson, this time adding materials and shapes.
Starter - choose 1 of 3 tasks: Dictionary work on materials and shapes; translation of hair and eyes sentences or written descriptions of people.
Recap of the indefinite and definite articles.
Shapes and materials activity using dictionaries - with answers to follow. Extension task.
Listening task 1-5 listen to people giving detailed description of their favourite objects + answers.
6 slides - quite short - but would fill a lesson with dictionary elements or completion of all starters
En Ville - writing a description of your town including likes and dislikes and why.
Includes Vocab match starter - with dictionary extension task.
Answer slide
Slide to introduce / recap ‘il y a’ and ‘il n’y a pas de’
Slide - speaking or writing task - first one modelled to what you have in your town/don’t have and if you like it and why.
More examples of likes and dislikes sentences, justified.
Listening task - 3 duplicate slides - slide 2 has the audio - pls take the powerpoint off present and then the audio will work.
Final writing task about your own town.
10 slides
Les Déscriptions - final lesson looking at a whole description including name, age, hair, eyes, personality and even pets.
Starter - copy and translate the text into English - challenge task also provided.
Answer slides after each activity.
Listening task - listening embedded - read the texts and match to what you hear.
Answer slides after each activity.
Writing and reading activity using the same texts - correct the sentence.
Answer slides after each activity.
Reading task - Wanted Poster - jot down what you know.
Final writing task/creative task - to create your own wanted poster in French
My Favourite Object.
Describing objects
Focus on the use of the correct indefinite article
Focus on the high frequency phrase ‘cest.’
Starter odd one out activity - with challenge task.
Then answer slide
Objective slide
Listening task - choose which object you are hearing.
Audio on a separate slide.
Answer slide.
grammar information slide on ‘C’est’ and indefinite article.
Writing task - sentences to describe the favourite objects.
C’est quoi task on board - object reveal square by square x 4.
Final writing task where they write about their own favourite - possible dictionary use.
15 slides - 1 lesson
Le Weekend Part 2 - where you go and using ‘aller’ correctly.
Starter Task 1 A and B - read and match and then a translation exercise.
Extension Task 2 - write your own message.
Answer slide.
Task 3 translate the text. Extension task to revise ‘aller’ conjugation.
Answer slide.
‘Aller’ recap slide.
Listening task 4 - when, where and other details
3 slides - first one to explain the task; 2nd one is the audio (but take it off power point for the audio to play); 3rd slide has the answers.
Task 5 - Reading task.
Extension task to translate and further extension task to find parts of ‘aller’ in the text.
Task 6 - write a paragraph about your weekend. There is a modelled example.
13 slides in total.
Le Weekend - talking about where you can go and entry prices
14 slides
Starter Task 1- copy and complete the sentences about likes and dislikes of your town by adding an appropriate word as the reason/justification.
Extension Task 2 on higher numbers.
Answer slide.
Recapping higher numbers slide with Task 3 - writing numbers task.
Answer slide.
Listening task 4 - which attraction is it and listen to the prices also. Please take the power point off present and then the listening should play.
Task 5 - write the prices for each attraction in words.
Information slide about ‘aller’
Information slide about ‘à’ + definite article and then task 6 to translate some sentences accurately.
Task 7 read the texts and complete the sentences in English.
Starts with a vocab match
Then pictures with the question in French - is it good or bad for your health?
Then moving to slides asking why it is good or bad for your health and introducing reasons
Includes key verb / use of ’ il faut’ and negatives like ne plus / ne jamais etc
Highlights certain grade criteria - albeit talking in grades A*-G - so need to update to the 1 -9
Includes a homework task and more
Suitable for Year 7 or 8 French students
A good starter before this would be to use dictionaries to look up 5 places in the town and discuss the possibilities for the definite article.
This then reminds how to say ‘to the place’ - with examples and own practice. There is a final task with a challenge element for the more able. This would take a whole lesson.
14 slide power point.
Has revision of hair and eyes starter and some extension work
Goes on to adjectives for height and weight. Presentation of key phrases.
Presents key words
Presents/recaps key verbs avoir and être
Includes 2 reading tasks
2 writing task - with challenge element
1 grammar exercise to spot m/f from adjectives
All slides also then present the answers afterwards
Definitely enough for 1 lesson
A fifteen slide power point teaching how to say where you live and to give your nationality.
Includes written exercises; a countries word search; coverage of important grammar points and a listening task with audio embedded.
Probably more that 1 lesson.
Full lesson on Bastille Day
L.O. to learn about Bastille day and to recap ‘er’ verb endings.
Starter - read the text and translate the words in bold.
Extension task to search for certain verbs.
Answer slide.
Slide with extension task verbs - all try and find.
Answer slide. Recap on the verb ending for the pronoun ‘nous.’
Re-read the text and correct the 6 sentences.
Answer slide.
Slide to recap all the ‘er’ verb endings.
Listening comprehension to hear if it is ‘nous’ or ‘ils/elles.’
Extension task to jot down what is being said in English.
Slide with the audio - come out of the presentation for this to play.
Slide with answers.
Reading task to choose the correct verb.
Extension to translate.
Answer slide.
Plenary with 2 web links for more info on Bastille day.
14 slides in total
Starter translation exercise - with challenge element
Presentation of new vocab on characteristics - showing m/f spellings
Key phrases slide with reminder of the key verb - être
Listening activity - who is being described - match with picture. Listening embedded in powerpoint and also attached separately.
Personality vocab matching exercise - with challenge task
Presentation again of vocab and on screen match
Writing task to describe celebrities
13 slides - complete lesson
1. 2 texts to read and understand - note down the activity and time it happened.
2. A straightforward list of questions in German to answer on daily routine.
3. A worksheet asking for the times in numbers to be matched with times in words.
4. A worksheet to match the daily routine phrase to the picture.
Power point - explaining how to form the past tense (perfect tense) in French
Matching exercise at the start to establish patterns - 'avoir' verbs only - including irregulars
4 word search puzzles in French - perfect for reinforcing the different tenses / homework or starters
2 on the perfect tense
1 on the irregular perfect tenses
1 with the near future tense
1, Simple sheet - Modal Verbs
Finish the sentences with an ending of your choice.
Remember the second verb goes to the end in its infinitive form! Full range of modals included.
2. Display / presentation showing 'man kann' with a variety of phrases that would complete the sentence - all linked to keeping fit.
3. Crossword with 14 clues to translate.
Modal Verbs
Translate the clues and then fill in the puzzle. When you have finished, write a sentence using each one.