I am teacher of MFL and I really enjoy creating resources to improve the learning of my students and to help other teachers do the same. While I have resources available for free, I also sell a variety for French, Spanish, and English as a Foreign Language. At the moment, I am just getting started with the sharing of my resources, so be on the look out for more coming soon :)
I hope to help teachers and their students all around the world with my resources!
Thank you for visiting, enjoy!
I am teacher of MFL and I really enjoy creating resources to improve the learning of my students and to help other teachers do the same. While I have resources available for free, I also sell a variety for French, Spanish, and English as a Foreign Language. At the moment, I am just getting started with the sharing of my resources, so be on the look out for more coming soon :)
I hope to help teachers and their students all around the world with my resources!
Thank you for visiting, enjoy!
Here is a little PPT presentation with short exercises if you want to introduce greetings and basic questions to your students who are new to the language.
Included are :
Presentation PPT including the audio in the slides and short homework at the end
a Word document with 3 exercises and a list of vocabulary
another Word document with the correction
**Who it’s for: **
This resource is a good way to learn and revise new technology. It is a aimed at students with a good level of French. It can be studied from 12 years old students with good language skills as it is talking about a topic that they are very familiar with.
**Included : **
• A PowerPoint presentation and a PDF version
• A word document with the content and the correction
• Three audio tracks with transcripts
• A poster to complete or adapt
• A vocabulary list for the texts and for the topic in general (Word and Excel)
The learning objectives :
• Identify the new technology devices
• Use the vocabulary to make sentences about their use
• Comprehend the advantages and the disadvantages of new technology
• Demonstrate your understanding with oral exercises
• Assess your listening skills on the new technology and the children
• Adapt a text and create your own to illustrate your understanding on the topic
• Produce your own sentences about new technology
This exercise is excellent for:
(i)GCSE and GCSE students
From 12 years old with good language skills
This exercise matches all types of curricula as it is part of the “The world around us".
Practical tips :
• Some of the new technology exercises can be part of an assessment
• The writing exercise can be given as a homework
• With the vocabulary list students will be able to create more sentences using new words.
• You can design a listening activity with the third audio track.
Who it’s for :
This little booklet is for teachers who are teaching to Year 9 to (i)GCSE level. It is good for students with good French reading and speaking skills. The topic I focused on is : Environment
**Included : **
Short exercises about the weather and seasons, and where you live
Writing practice for your students
Challenging exercises with question words
Reading comprehension with exercise
Practice on the vocabulary about nature
Opportunity for students to write about nature
A vocabulary list about the topic with more than 100 words
All they need to prepare a presentation / monologue on the topic “nature - environment pollution”
Correction for the short exercises
The learning objectives :
Identify the words in relation to nature and use them in speaking activities
Produce sentences using the vocabulary accurately
Study a French weather forecast and report the weather using the visual cues and the vocabulary list
Adapt and create your own paragraph
Discover new words
Get cultural knowledge with the reading comprehension
Combine information to get a monologue or a writing assignment.
This exercise is excellent for:
(i)GCSE and GCSE students with high abilities
AS Level
Ab Initio
Language B
This exercise matches all types of curricula, for (i)GCSE, it is “The natural world, the environment, the climate and the weather” , which is in “Area C : The world around us” for Y10.
Practical tips :
The last question can also be a writing assignment.
Some of the worksheet can be worked independently as the vocabulary list covers all the words that students need.
This reading comprehension is for Year 6 and 7.
You could include as part of an exam or as a homework.
It is a short text that you can modify with comprehension questions.
The main topic is “Family”
I also included a recording of the text.
In this bundle, you will have the practice and correction for these tenses:
le présent
le passé composé avec être et avoir
le futur proche
le futur
l’imparfait
They are great for end of semester/trimester exams as students have an explanations and examples.
They could also be given as a homework for the holidays
The vocabulary is simple to understand the sentences.
Students should be able to work independently on all the tenses.
The correction is included for each worksheet.
There are 21 pages in total.
This document contains 4 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
This document contains 3 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
This document contains 3 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
This document contains 4 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
This document contains 4 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
I also included all the verbs that are used with être in full with their past participles and agreements.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
This document contains 4 pages. The correction is included.
It would be good for teachers who would like to recap the tense and add a little bit of practice.
For Year 7 and Year 8, this worksheet would be a good practice. (It would take more or less 40 minutes to complete depending on the level of your students)
It would be a good revision for students in Year 9. (That would take you about more or less 20 minutes to go through it)
There is a short explanation on the tense structure including the two verbs/auxiliaries “être” and “avoir”.
There are three exercises provided with correction.
The correction is provided in a different Word document so teachers can either give it as a homework including the answers or not.
The document does not include a topic in particular, the sentences are accessible to all students from Year 7 onwards.
I believe that students would required minimum help from their teacher. Students should be able to work independently on this worksheet.
The lesson is for students who have a good command/understanding of the French language.
I would suggest advanced students of iGCSE French, AS Level, and even A Level. I wanted students to have a clear understanding of the different parties in the French political system and to be able to talk about the upcoming elections.
Students will understand what parties are running, what their general ideologies are, and will talk or write about what they understood from them.
They will become familiar with terms used in the French administration when it comes to voting.
They will read and be assessed on their understanding on how the vote functions in France.
Students will have the opportunity to present their ideas on politics but also in different areas. It can be an oral presentation followed by a debate between students for example.
I wanted the students to be able to prepare a monologue as this can be a topic they might want to choose for an oral examination such as the iGCSE or even AS Level.
They will have the vocabulary to do so as they will have a good understanding of all the parties.
There is a basic grammar point, further explaining the comparative and the superlative. Please be aware that there is not a full explanation on it, I just give examples of sentences for students to remember how to structure the grammar point.
Students will be able to analyse and make sentences with the statistics provided, using the grammar points: the comparative and the superlative.
The document contains 18 pages in a PDF format.
There is also a Word document called “Correction” where I write answers for two exercises.
The main idea for this resource is for students to understand the elections in 2022 and be able to talk about it.
More resources will follow on the topic as we get to this political event.
The worksheet is a great starter for Year 9 and 10.
5 exercises with the correction for the teacher.
The tenses are:
présent
passé composé
futur
imparfait
Each exercise has 5 sentences.
Length : between 10 to 15 minutes
This presentation is about “jobs”, the feminine and masculine nouns, and there is also a worksheet to practise “avoir” et “être”.
The resources were taken from Expo 2 Rouge.
You can work on the use of “il” and “elle”. You can practice the vocabulary for the family members.
The resources were taken from Expo2 Rouge. I have attached the audio as well.
Great resources to show the different -ir verbs in French.
The correction is also provided.
It can be used for a lesson or as a homework.
Great homeschoolers. I used it with my online students and it works well as there is enough support for them to work on the exercises on their own.
The resource is ideal for teachers who want to teach the present tense in Spanish for the -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
There is a clear document with all the endings highlighted and pleasant to look at.
I have also added exercises that will make the students understand how to form the verbs.
This is ideal for KS3 as an introduction
This is ideal for a quick revision for KS4.
The lesson should take one hour with KS3 and maybe 20 minutes with KS4.
This is a good lesson for K12 students as well.
This worksheet can also be given as a homework.
Curricula :
Cambridge International Examination
All other curricula