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I am a languages teacher who has, over the years, created many resources for teaching French and Spanish. I also produce resources in other languages: German, Italian, and more recently, Greek. Here I am sharing a few of these, in the hope it makes a hard-working teacher's life a little easier at a time when they need something quickly. Often adding more resources, so watch this space!

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I am a languages teacher who has, over the years, created many resources for teaching French and Spanish. I also produce resources in other languages: German, Italian, and more recently, Greek. Here I am sharing a few of these, in the hope it makes a hard-working teacher's life a little easier at a time when they need something quickly. Often adding more resources, so watch this space!
El subjuntivo español – Part 2 – Imperfect Tense
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El subjuntivo español – Part 2 – Imperfect Tense

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A visual guide/reference to help learn the rules of the Spanish imperfect subjunctive. Useful for any advanced Spanish lesson as an aid for visual learners or for a display. Broken down into key points to help the memory retain the information.
El Subjuntivo Español – Part I - Present Tense
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El Subjuntivo Español – Part I - Present Tense

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A visual guide/reference to help learn the Spanish subjunctive in the present tense. Laid out in 5 easy steps to help retain the rules and get to know this ‘mood’. Perfect for any Spanish class where the subjunctive is being learnt, and as home-made display material.
The Pluperfect Tense in French
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The Pluperfect Tense in French

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A comprehensive visual guide/reference resource for using the pluperfect tense in French, with examples. Can be used in conjunction with my other worksheets. Great for visual learners.
The Present Tense in French
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The Present Tense in French

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A comprehensive visual guide to using the present tense in French. Great for visual learners and can be used in conjunction with my other tenses worksheets.
El Alfabeto - Spanish alphabet grid
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El Alfabeto - Spanish alphabet grid

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A simple Spanish alphabet grid with activity to find a word which begins with each letter of the Spanish alphabet, and then draw a picture of that item in the grid.
Mi familia
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Mi familia

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Simple presentation of Spanish vocabulary presenting family members. This resource could be added to as needed depending on level being taught/amount of vocabulary, etc.
Grammatical Terms - French/Spanish/Italian GCSE
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Grammatical Terms - French/Spanish/Italian GCSE

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An outline of grammatical terms which French GCSE pupils need to understand in order to master the necessary grammar points for GCSE. Includes an activity to recognise elements of a sentence related to the terms defined. Could also be used to help pupils of Spanish or Italian GCSE. I like to present grammar information visually, as it helps me to teach it better and pupils report that they remember the information more easily with the use of colour and visual layout.
Die Tiere - Was fehlt? German vocab learning game
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Die Tiere - Was fehlt? German vocab learning game

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A Powerpoint to help students learn German vocabulary related to animals and pets. Useful as a starter for the classroom or any language lesson. Includes vocabulary for all animals included and each slide has an animal missing which the student needs to name. Highly versatile in terms of how it’s used and could be made more difficult for more able learners, e.g. by asking for the word in a sentence, in a sentence in a different tense, etc. Also available in my shop in French, Spanish and Italian.
Spanish Rules of Accentuation - PPT with interactive quiz
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Spanish Rules of Accentuation - PPT with interactive quiz

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This a 57-slide PowerPoint which outlines the rules of accentuation in Spanish, followed by a basic, interactive quiz to help students remember the rules. Rules of accentuation in Spanish revolve around two main syllable types (tónicas and átonas), and four main word types (agudas, llanas, esdrújulas and sobresdrújulas). The PowerPoint explains how the different word types have stress on different syllables, which are counted backwards from the end of the word; when the different types of words carry a ‘tilde’ (accent) and why, and some exceptions to these rules.