Secondary French teacher, rated Ofsted 'Outstanding' at KS3, KS4 and KS5.
PGCE and NQT mentor. Regular CPD/Professional Learning leader. State and private sector experience.
Secondary French teacher, rated Ofsted 'Outstanding' at KS3, KS4 and KS5.
PGCE and NQT mentor. Regular CPD/Professional Learning leader. State and private sector experience.
Excellent resource, based on the popular BBC show 'Only Connect'. Works well as a starter, plenary or as a game to review learning.
Students are asked to apply critical thinking skills to make links between fourteen different French items of vocabulary in each game. The first game focuses on colours, days of the week, numbers 0-5 and 21-30. The second game uses vocabulary linked to types of transport, clothes, places in town and animals. The third game is based on vocabulary linked to the weather, body parts, members of the family and different drinks.
Instructions for teachers on each slide, fully animated with all answers and hyperlinks. Fully differentiated. Slides at the end of the PowerPoint are set up to input own vocabulary too. Can be used in lots of different ways!
Always great fun!
Excellent resource, based on the popular BBC show 'Only Connect'. Works well as a starter, plenary or as a game to review learning.
Students are asked to apply critical thinking skills to make links between fourteen different French verbs or phrases in each game. The first game focuses on infinitives and present tense conjugations, the second on infinitives and infinitive constructions, and the third on the perfect and imperfect tenses.
Instructions for teachers on each slide, fully animated with all answers and hyperlinks. Fully differentiated. Slides at the end of the PowerPoint are set up to input own vocabulary too. Can be used in lots of different ways!
Always great fun!
Great resource, providing a template in the shape of a jigsaw piece for students to introduce themselves. Jigsaw pieces can be decorated as teacher sees fit (with photographs or coloured in for example) and displayed, or simply used as a worksheet.
Students asked to complete sentences to provide basic information about themselves including their name, age, nationality, birthday, family, favourite colour and sport. Template can be amended as teacher wishes.
Makes a brilliant display for the start of term, simple and very personal to students. Helps them to get to know each other too!
An excellent lesson, providing students with clues as to a mystery Francophone country and asking them to detect which one it might be.
23 slides in total, great fun to teach. Fully animated with all answers, clear directions for students and support for teacher in Notes section of slides if required. Challenge options included within activities to extend HA.
The lesson begins by asking students to note down on their whiteboards vocabulary linked to travel and holidays.
Activity 1 - Match the French name for the country to the English translation and the correct flag, drawing a star next to the country if you think it has French as an official language.
Activity 2- Match the Mystery Country's national dishes to the English descriptions and the images if possible.
Activity 3 - Use the French clues provided to locate the Mystery Country on the map.
Activity 4 - Use the map and the images to work out where the Mystery Country might be.
Activity 5 - See how many phrases can be recognised in the song lyrics for a famous singer from the Mystery Country (Amel Bent - Ma Philisophie). Think, pair, share, discussion of song lyrics depending on level of group (vocabulary, verbs, pronouns, messages within the song) and singalong at end.
Lesson is reviewed using a Plenary Triangle, asking students to reflect on one thing that they knew already, three things that they've learned during the lesson, and one thing that they would like to know more about. The final section can be set as a research project for homework if wished.
Great to fit into modules about Travel and Tourism, food, song, cultural similarities and differences, geography, or as a filler lesson before a holiday.
A very popular lesson that always goes down a storm! Also available with Mauritius as the mystery country.
Excellent cultural resource, working on Le Tour de France. Text outlines the competition, the history of the competition and the course that the cyclists follow.
Support LA learners with vocabulary sheet if required and stretch HA learners with a ‘Challenge’ extension activity - a mini research project into the significance of the different jerseys. A French website is suggested as a first access point.
A brilliant lesson that can branch off in to many different areas (researching winners, the different regions that the course crosses, anti-doping etc.) depending on level of group.
Excellent nine-slide presentation with explanations of how to form the simple future tense, and use negative expressions. Explanations are followed by model examples of how to use each construction and then questions with answers for students to try. A 'Puissance 4' (Connect 4) game is the last slide, asking students to translate short phrases or conjugate verbs into the simple future tense to review their learning.
The hard work is done for you!
Can easily be adapted and slotted in to a full lesson, or used exactly as is. Interesting and engaging presentation. Differentiated and fully animated with images.
Excellent nine-slide presentation with explanations of how to form the imperfect tense, and use 'il faut', 'depuis' and 'être touché(e)'. Explanations are followed by model examples of how to use each construction and then questions with answers for students to try.
The hard work is done for you!
Can easily be adapted and slotted in to a full lesson, or used exactly as is. Interesting and engaging presentation. Differentiated and fully animated with images.
Excellent five-slide presentation with explanations of how to form The Conditional and The Subjunctive, model examples and questions for students to answer.
The hard work is done for you! Can easily be adapted and slotted in to a full lesson, or used exactly as they are. Interesting and engaging presentation. Fully animated with images.
A great resource, linked to oral practice at KS5 for the topic of 'Les vacances'.
Six slides in total, including three slides of questions that can be used in any number of ways as speaking preparation. Presentation also includes a starter and a plenary to engage students and encourage them to warm-up with useful vocabulary for the topic.
Can also be used with HA KS4.
A huge time-saver!
An excellent, fun activity to do with a class or a tutor group to celebrate Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day.
The PowerPoint has a text on Shrove Tuesday and the religious importance of Lent, along with historical and cultural context. A quiz follows, whereby students have to answer questions on the text to win points for their team.
Directions and instructions for The Great Pancake Race follow - model with students before beginning the race!
Great fun!
Certificates also included to print!
A useful worksheet to use following partner or group work on a project, asking students to reflect honestly on their teamwork skills and identify an area for improvement. Two sheets of A4 in total, guiding students through types of behaviour that may have hampered their efforts, identify the qualities that are desirable in a group situation, recognise if there were leaders in their group, and provide advice for their group and the teacher for next time.
A Plenary Triangle completes the reflection, asking students to identify one positive area of their group work, one positive area of their presentation and one area to improve next time. Much more effective than just providing teacher feedback!
Very insightful to use with students to help train them into excellent team members.
An excellent resource, with two tables of French Classroom Language to encourage target-language use during lessons. Makes a huge difference!
Two sides of A4 in total, covering day-to-day language alongside months of the year, days of the week, greetings, numbers and articles.
A great time saver!
An excellent lesson, providing students with clues as to a mystery Francophone country and asking them to detect which one it might be.
19 slides in total, great fun to teach. Fully animated with all answers, clear directions for students and support for teacher in Notes section of slides if required. Challenge options included within activities to extend HA.
The lesson begins by asking students to note down on their whiteboards all that they know about France, and all that they know about French-speaking countries.
Activity 1 - Match the French name for the country to the English translation and the correct flag, drawing a star next to the country if you think it has French as an official language.
Activity 2- Match the Mystery Country's national dishes to the English translations, and the images if possible.
Activity 3 - Use the French clues provided to locate the Mystery Country on the map.
Activity 4 - Use the map and the images to work out where the Mystery Country might be.
Activity 5 - See how many phrases can be recognised in the song lyrics for a famous band from the Mystery Country (Kana - Pas de problèmes). Think, pair, share and singalong at end.
Lesson is reviewed using a Plenary Triangle, asking students to reflect on one thing that they knew already, three things that they've learned during the lesson, and one thing that they would like to know more about. The final section can be set as a research project for homework if wished.
Great to fit into modules about Travel and Tourism, food, song, cultural similarities and differences, geography, or as a filler lesson before a holiday.
A very popular lesson that always goes down a storm!
A great resource, outlining the new AQA Spanish GCSE as a simple Factsheet. Very useful for students as an introduction to the course. Also used with excellent feedback at Open Evenings to provide further information (from the AQA website) for students, Parents and Carers, and for staff within the department alongside the new Specification.
Suitable for Foundation and Higher tiers. A huge time-saver!
The Factsheet provides information about the advantages of studying Spanish at GCSE level, alongside answers to the following questions:
1. What will I study? (Core themes and sub-topics.)
2. How will I be assessed? (Information on the four exam papers, the length of the exams, the marks awarded and the types of questions.)
3. When will I take my exams?
4. How do GCSE grades 1-9 work?
The Factsheet is attractively and simply presented with photographs and images.
A space for Student reflection is provided at the end of the document, as well as the link to the AQA Specification at a Glance for further information.
A great resource, outlining the new AQA Italian GCSE as a simple Factsheet. Very useful for students as an introduction to the course. Also used with excellent feedback at Open Evenings to provide further information (from the AQA website) for students, Parents and Carers, and for staff within the department alongside the new Specification.
Suitable for Foundation and Higher tiers. A huge time-saver!
The Factsheet provides information about the advantages of studying Italian at GCSE level, alongside answers to the following questions:
1. What will I study? (Core themes and sub-topics.)
2. How will I be assessed? (Information on the four exam papers, the length of the exams, the marks awarded and the types of questions.)
3. When will I take my exams?
4. How do GCSE grades 1-9 work?
The Factsheet is attractively and simply presented with photographs and images.
A space for Student reflection is provided at the end of the document, as well as the link to the AQA Specification at a Glance for further information.
A great resource, outlining the new AQA German GCSE as a simple Factsheet. Very useful for students as an introduction to the course. Also used with excellent feedback at Open Evenings to provide further information (from the AQA website) for students, Parents and Carers, and for staff within the department alongside the new Specification.
Suitable for Foundation and Higher tiers. A huge time-saver!
The Factsheet provides information about the advantages of studying German at GCSE level, alongside answers to the following questions:
1. What will I study? (Core themes and sub-topics.)
2. How will I be assessed? (Information on the four exam papers, the length of the exams, the marks awarded and the types of questions.)
3. When will I take my exams?
4. How do GCSE grades 1-9 work?
The Factsheet is attractively and simply presented with photographs and images.
A space for Student reflection is provided at the end of the document, as well as the link to the AQA Specification at a Glance for further information.
A great resource, outlining the new AQA French GCSE as a simple Factsheet. Very useful for students as an introduction to the course. Also used with excellent feedback at Open Evenings to provide further information (from the AQA website) for students, Parents and Carers, and for staff within the department alongside the new Specification.
Suitable for Foundation and Higher tiers. A huge time-saver!
The Factsheet provides information about the advantages of studying French at GCSE level, alongside answers to the following questions:
1. What will I study? (Core themes and sub-topics.)
2. How will I be assessed? (Information on the four exam papers, the length of the exams, the marks awarded and the types of questions.)
3. When will I take my exams?
4. How do GCSE grades 1-9 work?
The Factsheet is attractively and simply presented with photographs and images.
A space for Student reflection is provided at the end of the document, as well as the link to the AQA Specification at a Glance for further information.
A full Scheme of Learning for the first year of study for an Italian class at KS3. Scheme of Learning is broken down into terms and weeks and is nine pages in total with suggestions and links to British Council projects to extend learning.
A huge time-saver, took several weeks to create.
Excellent lesson, introducing / re-capping Italian Easter vocabulary and traditions.
Fully animated and very attractively presented. Lesson is fully differentiated with ‘Challenge’ and ‘Want support’ options for learners as appropriate. LA and HA worksheets included within bundle. All answers provided and support for teacher in ‘Notes’ section of each slide.
Emphasis on fun, independent learning.
Students are asked to match Italian Easter vocabulary to the English equivalents to begin, then repeat the words after the teacher (create a team points game from this activity if you wish with actions). Students are then asked to match a phrase to the correct image, using letter cards or by writing a letter on a whiteboard.
A reading text then follows, with questions linked to Easter celebrations and traditions in Italy.
At the end of the lesson, a Pictionary slide is set up to review learning, and also an Easter Egg Hunt game, whereby if students answer questions correctly, they can choose a square to hunt for 15 golden eggs.
Took four hours to make! A huge time saver!