Hero image

LoveMFL

Average Rating3.27
(based on 43 reviews)

I’m Rachel and I've been teaching for 18 years! I first taught English (TEFL) in Japan and Madrid and then taught French and Spanish in Surrey. I subsequently worked in a UK curriculum school in sunny Dubai. I have now relocated to the UK and have a gorgeous baby daughter! I have a learning-centred approach and encourage my students to be active and reflective learners. I really enjoy the creative process of making PowerPoints and worksheets and hope you enjoy using them!

262Uploads

104k+Views

14k+Downloads

I’m Rachel and I've been teaching for 18 years! I first taught English (TEFL) in Japan and Madrid and then taught French and Spanish in Surrey. I subsequently worked in a UK curriculum school in sunny Dubai. I have now relocated to the UK and have a gorgeous baby daughter! I have a learning-centred approach and encourage my students to be active and reflective learners. I really enjoy the creative process of making PowerPoints and worksheets and hope you enjoy using them!
French Teaching Resources Matching Cards: The Perfect Tense with the verb Aller.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources Matching Cards: The Perfect Tense with the verb Aller.

(0)
The students must match the 2 halves of the sentence correctly. Expressions: Je Tu Mon frère Pierre Ta sœur Amélie Papa et moi Vous Luc et Mélanie Les filles Les garçons suis allé(e) à la campagne. es allé(e) en France. est allé à Paris. est allée à Bruxelles. sommes allés à Londres. êtes allé(e)s en Allemagne. sont allés au Japon. sont allées aux Etats-Unis. sont allés en Espagne. You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = match the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = match the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French sentences which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French.
French Teaching Resources. Possessive Adjectives Worksheet & French - English Cards.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Possessive Adjectives Worksheet & French - English Cards.

(0)
This worksheet practises the possessive adjectives: mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes and son, sa, ses. It starts with short translations for mon, ma and mes e.g. We use mon to talk about someone or something masculine: e.g. Je mets mon pull = _________________________________________. Then the students must fill in a table eliciting ton, ta tes and son sa, ses. The next exercise tells students to: (i) Underline all the possessive adjectives in the following 4 sentences. (ii) Translate the sentences into English Example sentence: 1. Je mets mon pull noir, mon sweat bleu, mes chaussettes rouges et mes baskets blanches = Finally there is an extension task to write 7 of their own sentences. I use these matching cards having taught clothes, colours and possessive adjectives to revise this vocabulary and grammar. Stronger students will be challenged by the range of tenses and adjectives. Expressions: Quand je vais au collège je mets ma chemise blanche. Quand il y a du soleil je porte mes lunettes de soleil. Quand je vais chez mes grands-parents je porte ma robe rouge. Je préfère mes chaussures vertes car elles sont très confortables. Quand il pleut nous mettons notre anorak jaune. Hier j’ai porté mon short bleu car il y avait du soleil. Demain je vais mettre ma casquette bleu-clair car j’aime le look décontracté. Ma sœur porte son tee-shirt marron et son jean car c’est très confortable. Hier nous avons porté une cravate; c’était pratique mais un peu moche. You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = match the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = match the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking there are 2 fun games to play, either pelmenism or a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students put the English language cards to one side and spread out the French cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Dominoes: Transport/ transportation
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Dominoes: Transport/ transportation

(0)
As there are many cognates I have included different countries, cities and tenses to increase the level of challenge for stronger students. This PowerPoint presents the following expressions. Je vais à Bruxelles à vélo. Je vais au Portugal en voiture. Nous allons au Danemark en taxi. Je suis allé(e) à Londres à pied. Je ne suis jamais allé(e) en Allemagne à moto. Je suis allé(e) à Athènes en avion. Je vais aller aux Etats Unis en aéroglisseur. Nous sommes allé(e)s aux Pays-Bas en bateau. J’aimerais bien aller en Suisse en car. Nous sommes allés à Lisbonne à mobylette. Je vais à Paris en Eurostar. The first slides have the phrase and a picture. Use this to elicit the pronunciation, the English and to drill. All: translate the transport. Most: Also translate the country/city. Some: Also translaate and identify the verb/tense. The next slide has pictures of all the phrases. This can be used for a Beat the Teacher game, which the students love! The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If its the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins! Finally there are "what's missing?" slides. English - French Dominoes Expressions: Je ne vais pas voyager à mobylette. Je prends le bus car c’est pratique. J’aime prendre la voiture car c’est vraiment bien. J’adore prendre le métro car c’est rapide. J’ai voyagé en bateau car ce n’est pas cher. J’aimerais prendre l’avion car c’est rapide. Je vais voyager à moto. Je voudrais prendre le train. Nous sommes allés à Bruxelles en car. Nous allons à pied car c’est bon pour la santé. Je n’ai pas voyagé en taxi. Je ne voyage pas en Eurostar. These matching cards can be used either to elicit the modes of transportation or to revise previous learning. You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = line up the dominoes and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = As level 1 and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking the students can play a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students spread out the dominoes in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Matching Cards: The Present Tense for Regular -er Verbs.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Matching Cards: The Present Tense for Regular -er Verbs.

(0)
This PowerPoint starts by eliciting the definitions of the infinitive (the 3 kinds of verbs are -er, -ir and -re) and conjugation. The next slide elicits the different subject pronouns. Slide 5 elicits the conjugation of Aimer and slide 6 elicits the rules for conjugating -er verbs. The final slide resumes the rules for -er verbs and sets the following differentiated ask (this slide could be printed off): All: Use colour, pictures, analogies etc to remember how to conjugate regular –er verbs. Write 7 sentences using regular –er verbs. Most: Write 7 complex sentences for exercise, using connectives, adjetives, adverbs and opinions. Some: Include regular –ir and –re verbs (see verb tables). Regular er verbs: aimer = to like, arriver = to arrive, chanter = to sing, danser = to dance, jouer = to play, penser = to think, rêver = to dream, travailler = to work, voyager =to travel, détester = to hate, regarder = to watch, collectionner = to collect. There is also a link to the fabulous Conjugation Back song on YouTube. Whilst this is for Spanish, it clearly illustrates the idea of conjugation. English - French Matching Cards: As well as regular -er verbs in the present tense I have included one perfect tense and one near future tense phrase to challenge the stronger students. Expressions: Je joue au tennis depuis dix ans. Nous adorons le français car c’est très intéressant ! Il mange beaucoup de croissants. Je vais regarder la télé avec ma sœur. Tu aimes les chevaux? Ils jouent du piano trois fois par semaine. Nous avons écouté des chansons françaises. Vous détestez le chou? Moi aussi! You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = match the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = match the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking there are 2 fun games to play, either pelmenism or a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students put the English language cards to one side and spread out the French cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Battleships: TV Programmes.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint & Battleships: TV Programmes.

(0)
Expressions: Un dessin animé. Un jeu. Une émission sportive. Une émission pour les jeunes. La météo. Les informations. Un documentaire. Un film. Un feuilleton. The first slide encourages the students to actively engage with the new vocabulary: working in teams, using their prior knowledge, knowledge of other languages and using a process of elimination to figure out the meanings. They then discuss the pronunciation and question each other (QFQs = quick fire questions) before the teacher checks with the whole class. The first slides have the phrase and a picture. Use this to elicit the pronunciation, the English and to drill. The next section of slides have multiple choice questions. The final slide has pictures of all the phrases where you can ask: Qu’est-ce que c’est?. This can also be used for a Beat the Teacher game, which the students love! The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If its the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins! Battleships: Expressions: J’aime la météo parce que c’est intéressant, J’adore les feuilletons car c’est super, J’aime bien les informations parce que c’est intéressant, Je regarde les documentaires, c’est génial, Je préfère les dessins animés, c’est amusant, par contre je déteste les films. mais je n’aime pas les jeux. par contre les émissions de sport, c’est nul ! mais je déteste les émissions pour les jeunes. Battleships Game Firstly I ask the students to work independently in pairs to translate the expressions. The students then focus on pronunciation and decide the two easiest and two most difficult words to pronounce. I then check the translations and drill pronunciation with the whole class before they play the game. The students secretly choose 5 squares on the top grid and then try to guess which 5 squares their partner has chosen, filling in the bottom grid with “hit” and “miss.” To choose a square say a phrase from the horizontal line and complete the sentence with a phrase from the vertical line. Where the 2 phrases meet up is the square you have chosen. I use the English language sheet to further challenge the students: they should place this on top of the French version and then try to play the game saying the French phrases as far as possible from memory. I allow the really weak students to have the French version next to the English version so they have lots of support, stronger students are allowed a few “sneaky peaks” at the French version and the really strong students aim to refer back to the French version as little as possible.
French Teaching Resources. Perfect Tense with Avoir: Regular & Irregular.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Perfect Tense with Avoir: Regular & Irregular.

(0)
This PowerPoint starts by revising regular past participles and the conjugation of avoir. It then introduces the key irregular past participles. Expressions taught: J’ai fait du ski. (faire) J’ai bu un coca. (boire) J’ai vu la Tour Eiffel. (voir) J’ai lu un livre. (lire) J’ai pris une photo. (prendre) J’ai écrit une lettre. (écrire) J’ai dit bonjour! (dire) The first slide on irregular past participles encourages the students to actively engage with the new vocabulary: working in teams, using their prior knowledge, knowledge of other languages and using a process of elimination to figure out the meanings. They can then discuss the pronunciation and question each other before the teacher checks with the whole class using the next slides. The next slides have the phrase and a picture. Use this to elicit the pronunciation, the English and to drill. The next section of slides have multiple choice questions. Slide 25 has pictures of all the phrases. This can be used for a Beat the Teacher game, which the students love! The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If its the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins! Slide 26 can be used for revision during the next lesson. You may then wish to play one of my Perfect Tense battleships Games/ Lotto Grids to reinforce this content. Battleships Expressions: J’ai joué au foot et Tu as fini les devoirs et Il a vomi et Elle a perdu ses devoirs et On a regardé un film et Nous avons écouté la radio et Vous avez mangé des légumes et Ils ont vendu la voiture et Elles ont acheté des vêtements et j’ai fait de la natation. tu as fait de l’équitation. il a lu un livre. elle a bu une limonade. nous avons pris des photos. vous avez vu la Tour Eiffel. ils ont voulu faire la vaisselle. elles ont dit au revoir.
French Teaching Resources. Lotto/ Bingo Game & Role Play: The Perfect Tense.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Lotto/ Bingo Game & Role Play: The Perfect Tense.

(0)
This PowerPoint slide bingo/ lotto game covers the perfect tense with avoir, être and reflexives. I start by teaming up the students and asking them to translate the expressions, I differentiate as follows: All: Translate the je forms, Most: AND the second section of avoir and être verbs with a variety of subject pronouns Some: AND the remaining reflexive verbs with a variety of subject pronouns. Then I ask the students to choose 5 phrases and I randomly say phrases in English, eliciting the French and the students tick them off until someone wins! contains the following phrases: Lotto: Le passé compose! Example phrases: J’ai joué j’ai fini j’ai vendu j’ai bu j’ai lu j’ai vu je suis allé(e) je suis resté(e) je suis entré(e) j je me suis réveillé(e) je me suis levé(e) Il a regardé tu as vomi elle a perdu nous avons fait vous avez pris ils ont compris tu es allé(e) vous êtes partis ils sont descendus Tu t’es reveillé(e) il s’est douche elle s’est reposée nous nous sommes amusés vous vous êtes lavés I use this role play to reinforce the perfect tense. Jeu de rôles! Extract: A. Tu t’es réveille(e) à quelle heure hier? B. Je me suis réveillé(e) à __________ heures. A. Tu t’es douché(e) ? B. Oui, je me suis douché(e)/ Non, je ne me suis pas douché(e). A. Qu’est-ce que tu as mangé et bu comme petit-déjeuner ? B. J’ai mangé ____________ et j’ai bu ______________. A. Tu es parti(e) à quelle heure ? B. Je suis parti(e) à ________ heures.
French Teaching Resources: My Alien! Body Parts, Adjectives, Plurals Worksheet.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources: My Alien! Body Parts, Adjectives, Plurals Worksheet.

(0)
I use this sheet to set a homework or classwork task practising body parts, plurals and adjectives. They must first draw the alien described on the sheet (see below) and then use this as a template to describe and draw their own alien. It includes suggested vocabulary to write more sophisticated French for stronger students. This could also be used as a Halloween task! Extract from worksheet: 1. Read the alien description below and draw it! Il / Elle s’appelle *@?!!; »= Il/Elle a mille ans. Il/Elle habite sur la lune. Il/Elle a huit têtes vertes et dix grands yeux bleus. Il/Elle a aussi un petit nez rouge et cinq oreilles jaunes. Il/Elle a dix jambes blanches donc il a dix genoux aussi ! Cependant il/elle n’a pas de bras ! À mon avis il/ elle est très gentil(le) mais un peu paresseux/euse. J’adore mon extra-terrestre !
French Teaching Resources. Object Pronouns and Verbs.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Object Pronouns and Verbs.

(0)
I use these English - French matching cards to practise the word order of object pronouns in relation to the verb. Examples of expressions: Le secrétaire les leur a envoyés The secretary sent them to them. Ils m’y ont vu. They saw me there. Je vous en enverrai I will send you some. You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = match the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = match the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking there are 2 fun games to play, either pelmenism or a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students put the English language cards to one side and spread out the French cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
Spanish Teaching Resources. Days of the Week PowerPoint & Worksheet.
rachelburmanrachelburman

Spanish Teaching Resources. Days of the Week PowerPoint & Worksheet.

(0)
The 2 slide PowerPoint starts woth a slide inviting students to use their previous knowledge and deduction skills to: All: In pairs/ groups translate the days of the week into English. Most: Perfect Pronunciation Challenge! Some: Quick Fire Questions in pairs! E.g. How do you say,spell….? The second slide then shows the days of the week in order so you can drill and test the students. Worksheet: This worksheet has 3 sections: the first is a word match of English and Spanish days of the week. The next section is a wordsearch challenge. The final (extra) section for stronger students involves unjumbling a group of words to find the correct days of the week.
Spanish Teaching Resources. Food Types Powerpoint Presentation
rachelburmanrachelburman

Spanish Teaching Resources. Food Types Powerpoint Presentation

(0)
Expressions: Me encantan los mariscos y el pescado. Me gusta la ensalada. Me gustan las verduras. No me gusta el pollo. Me gusta el carne. Como el arroz. Tomo salchichas. De primer plato tomo sopa. Desayuno huevos y fruta. De postre hay una tarta y helado. This presentation presents food items: seafood, fish, salad, vegetables, chicken, meat, rice etc and revises opinions in Spanish. The first slides have each item of food in Spanish plus and opnion with a picture. The teacher should use this to elicit the meaning in English and drill the pronunciation. There is then a "beat the teacher" to revise the learning at the end or during the following lesson. Beat the teacher is played like this: The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If its the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins! Finally, use the final slide to pounce on the students and ask ¿Qué es?
Spanish Teaching Resources. Where you live PowerPoint Presentation
rachelburmanrachelburman

Spanish Teaching Resources. Where you live PowerPoint Presentation

(0)
Expressions: Está en el norte. Está en el este. Está en el sur. Está en el oeste. Está en la costa. Está en el campo. Está en la montaña. Está en el centro. Está en un pueblo. Está en una ciudad. This presentation presents ""Where you live" in Spanish. The first slides have each place in Spanish with a picture. The teacher should use this to elicit the meaning in English and drill the pronunciation. Then there is graded questioning. Firstly there are multiple choice slides followed by what's missing memory game slides. You can also use the final slide to play a game of "beat the teacher" to revise the learning at the end or during the following lesson. Beat the teacher is played like this: The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If its the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins!
French Teaching Resources. Plurals of Nouns.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Plurals of Nouns.

(0)
This information sheet presents the following information: Example EXTRACT: Plural of nouns. Normally we add an “s” e.g. un livre des livres. Nouns which end in s, x, z add nothing. e.g. un bois des bois. une vis des vis. Nouns ending –eau, -au and -eu add an "x" e.g un cadeau des cadeaux. un tuyau des tuyaux. The following nouns ending in –ou add an “x”: Un bijou des bijoux. Un caillou des cailloux. Un chou des choux. Others form the plural with –s e.g. un clou des clous. Nouns ending in –al and -ail form their plural in –aux. Un cheval des chevaux. But not un bal, un carnaval, un festival, un detail, un éventail where you add an “s” Watch out! Un œil deux yeux. Compound Nouns. Generally, verb + noun either add nothing (inv) or an “s” is added to the second part: e.g. un porte-crayon des porte-crayons. If the compound is of two nouns, both parts are made plural. e.g. un chou-fleur des choux-fleurs.
French Teaching Resources: Sports & Clothes Revision Using A Film Extract.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources: Sports & Clothes Revision Using A Film Extract.

(0)
I use this either as a fun short warmer activity or to revise some items of clothing and sports as well as other general vocabulary. It is based on the Soccamatic from Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions on the Extras DVD of The Curse of The Were Rabbit. My version is in English, but it would be great to show this in French perhaps with English subtitles. We translate the questions, then watch the Soccamatic twice (it only lasts 1.5 minutes) and check the answers. The worksheet is differentiated with Extra questions to stretch the stronger students. Worksheet Extracts: Wallace et Gromit! Cracking Contraptions! A. Vrai ou faux? Extract: 1. Gromit porte un pull vert. 2. Wallace et Gromit jouent au badminton. 3. Wallace porte un short violet. Extra : Cochez les choses que vous voyez. Extract: un ballon de foot une robe une jupe un ballon de tennis une raquette une gomme des chaussettes un lapin un banc une règle une trousse une poubelle un lampadaire
French Teaching Resources: Furniture & Rooms Revision: Wallace & Gromit!
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources: Furniture & Rooms Revision: Wallace & Gromit!

(0)
I use this short 2 minute film The Snoozatron! from the Extras DVD of the Wallace and Gromit film The Curse Of The Were Rabbit as a fun activity to revise furniture and rooms in the house. The worksheet has an Extra section to challenge stronger students. My DVD is in English, but it would be great to show a French version with subtitles. In total the activity takes around 15-20 minutes. We translate the questions together, watch The Snoozatron twice and then check the answers. Worksheet extracts: Wallace et Gromit. Cracking Contraptions! The Snoozatron. A. Cochez les choses que vous voyez: extract: une chambre une télévision un lit un réveil une étagère une raquette une cuisine une table une salle de bains une chaise les escaliers une cave une commode Extra extract: Choisissez la bonne réponse. 1. Il est…. a) deux heures et demie. b) deux heures moins le quart. c) trois heures. 2. Wallace a mangé trop de … a) bananes. b) fromage c) biscuits.
French Teaching Resources: Sentence Building Cards for Starters/ Warmers.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources: Sentence Building Cards for Starters/ Warmers.

(0)
Use the following cards as a starter activity to revise a range of tenses: present, near future, future, perfect and imperfect. Simply say the sentence in English and the students race to put the correct sentence together. Simple and fun! Expressions on cards: je vais aller suis allé(e) à Paris aux Etats-Unis avec mes copains mes copines ma soeur et mais c’était ça sera d’habitude vais c’est très assez plutôt intéressant(e) génial(e) barbant(e) quand j’étais jeune j’allais j’irai You could also play or a game with the individual cards which I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students spread out the cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources. Demonstrative Adjectives & Demonstrative Pronouns.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. Demonstrative Adjectives & Demonstrative Pronouns.

(0)
This PowerPoint elicits the translations and therefore the rules of Demonstrative Adjectives and Demonstrative Pronouns. When I show the question slide I put the students into groups to discuss the answers for a minute before checking using the following slide. For example the first slide asks: Ce garçon = ? Ces garçons = ? Cette femme = ? Ces femmes = ? Cependant, il faut dire «cet homme.» Pourquoi? And the second slide reveals the answers and gives you the opportunity to discuss the rules. The fourth slide asks and answers: Parfois on dit «cet homme-ci» ou «cette femme-là.» Pourquoi? The fifth slide moves onto deminstrative pronouns and asks: Ceci and cela/ça = ? Avez-vous considéré cela? = ? Je n’aime pas ça! = ? Ceci est precisement ce que je voulais = ? Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire? = The answers are on slide 6. Slide 7 asks: De toutes les robes que j’ai essayées je préfère celle-ci = ? Quelle est la différence entre ceci et celle-ci? ...and slide 8 presents the answers.
French - English Matching Cards: Expressions with Avoir Teaching Resources.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French - English Matching Cards: Expressions with Avoir Teaching Resources.

(0)
Expressions on cards: Avoir ___ ans Avoir besoin de ___ Avoir chaud/ froid Avoir de la chance Avoir envie de ___ Avoir faim/ soif Avoir mal à la tête/ à la gorge. Avoir tort/ avoir raison Avoir sommeil Avoir peur You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = match the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = match the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking there are 2 fun games to play, either pelmenism or a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students put the English language cards to one side and spread out the French cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources: Conditional Unjumbling Warmer Task.
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources: Conditional Unjumbling Warmer Task.

(0)
The students must put the cards into the correct order. Examples of expressions on cards: Si je faisais un plus grand effort je réussirais à mes examens. Si j’étais riche j’achèterais une maison secondaire. Si j’avais une sœur nous serions les meilleures amis. Si je n’avais tant de travail, je sortirais ce soir. Nous voudrions passer.... You may choose to have different levels of challenge. For example, Level 1 = line up the cards and discuss the pronunciation. Level 2 = line up the cards , discuss the pronunciation and then have quick fire questions from French to English, whereby 1 student closes their eyes and their partner reads out the French cards which the student must translate into English from memory. Level 3 = As Level 2 but the quick fire questions are from English to French. Following checking you can play a game I learnt in Japan called Karuta. In Karuta the students spread out the cards in front of them. I then say the English and the students compete to touch the correct French card first. Whoever touches it first wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The students love this game!
French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint Presentation: Drinks. Les boissons!
rachelburmanrachelburman

French Teaching Resources. PowerPoint Presentation: Drinks. Les boissons!

(0)
Expressions: As drinks are quite straight-forward I have built in some additional structures to up the level of challenge for stronger students. Je voudrais un coca. Je bois un jus d’orange. Je vais boire une limonade. J’ai bu un verre d’eau. Je bois un diabolo-menthe. Je voudrais un chocolat chaud. Nous buvons un café. Je vais boire un milk-shake. J’ai bu un thé au lait. The first slides have the phrase and a picture. Use this to elicit the pronunciation, the English and to drill. The next section of slides have multiple choice questions. Then there are "what's missing?" slides. The final slide has pictures of all the new vocabulary. This can be used for a Beat the Teacher game, which the students love! The teacher points to a picture and says a word. If it is the correct word the students all repeat it. If it’s the wrong word the students must stay absolutely silent. If they do, they win 1 point. If not, the teacher gets 1 point. Most points wins!