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I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!

I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!
03. German: Nominative and Accusative Cases + subj+obj pronouns
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03. German: Nominative and Accusative Cases + subj+obj pronouns

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 12 slides and is no.3 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises the Nominative and Accusative Cases for the subject and object of the sentence, which it practises through a simple re-telling of Hamlet! There are grammatical tables and a translation exercise and the lesson rounds of by explaining subject and object pronouns, for which a mini whiteboard would be handy!
08. French: Direct Object Pronouns + with Negatives + PDO
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08. French: Direct Object Pronouns + with Negatives + PDO

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 08 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises how to use direct object pronouns in French and shows the past participle agreement with the PDO in the perfect tense. It also include use of direct object pronouns in negative sentences.
07. French: Weather - Quel temps fait-il?
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07. French: Weather - Quel temps fait-il?

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 07 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains and practises how to talk about the weather in French. There are clear explanations, oral work with slides for noughts and coverage of saying the weather in different tenses, plus a GCSE -style translation.
29. German: adverbs as conjunctions + how to say 'when'
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29. German: adverbs as conjunctions + how to say 'when'

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.29 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches the use of adverbs as conjunctions, stressing word order and showing how to write longer sentences by sequencing actions. It also looks at the different words to use for ‘when’ in German. Grammatical explanation, gap-fills, translation practice and oral work are all provided.
15. German: comparative and superlative adjectives (+adverbs)
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15. German: comparative and superlative adjectives (+adverbs)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no.15 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. After a quick revision of adjective ending, this presentation introduces and practises comparative and superlative adjectives via Tic Tac Toe and translation sentences, before looking at other structures (just as big as, smaller than …) and then comparative and superlative adverbs such as ‘gern-lieber-am liebsten’.
16. German: The Imperative
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16. German: The Imperative

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no.16 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches how to use the imperative in the DU, IHR and SIE forms. There is a full grammatical explanation, oral practice via Tic Tac Toe, text manipulation exercises and also some phrases to translate.
17. German: Plural of nouns (incl. Dative plural)
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17. German: Plural of nouns (incl. Dative plural)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.17 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation covers how to form the plural of nouns in German, including ‘-n’ for Dative plural. There are explanations, rules and exercises based on the rules. There is also a slide for pairs as well as an exercise putting the nouns into the plural.
10. French: The Imperfect Tense
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10. French: The Imperfect Tense

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no. 10 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises the use of the imperfect tense in French. As well as a full grammatical presentation, there are language drills, an excercise to differentiate between the perfect and imperfect tenses and a guided translation.
19. French: The Imperative (including in the negative)
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19. French: The Imperative (including in the negative)

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 19 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of the imperative both when telling someone what to do and what NOT to do. There are language drills, translation practice and two slides for OXO.
07. German: Revision of the Perfect Tense
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07. German: Revision of the Perfect Tense

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 12 slides and is no.07 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises the perfect tense and covers weak-and-strong, haben-and-sein verbs. Along with grammatical explanations there are tense transfer and translation sentences plus two slides for OXO for oral practice. Slides 5 and 11 contain the paradigm of ‘haben’ and ‘sein, which may be sung along to the tune of ‘Little, Little, Little Star’!
09. German: Modal verbs in different tenses
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09. German: Modal verbs in different tenses

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no.09 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises modal verbs in the present, imperfect, perfect and future tenses through grammatical explanations, pairs, translation sentences and text translation both ways.
17. French: Adverbs - formation + comparative & superlative
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17. French: Adverbs - formation + comparative & superlative

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 17 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation introduces and practises in French the use of adverbs, including their comparative and superlative forms. There are language drills, translation practice and a slide for pairs.
27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity
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27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 27 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches use of the partitive article in French through the topic of ‘food & drink’. There is a grammatical explanation, which also explains what happens after a negative, oral practice with two slides for OXO, a reading comprehension, a slide with important expressions of quantity and a vocabulary list from the GCSE AQA Specification.
24. French: Body Parts and Illness + advanced phrases
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24. French: Body Parts and Illness + advanced phrases

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no. 24 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises body parts and illness through a mixture of grammatical explanations, oral practice with OXO and translation work. It develops the language further for GCSE Higher Tier by introducing and practising more advanced language such as ‘se casser la jambe’ and ‘se fouler la cheville’
16. French: adjectives - comparative and superlative
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16. French: adjectives - comparative and superlative

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 16 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This lesson introduces and practises in French the use of comparative and superlative adjectives. There is an opportunity to play OXO and plenty of translation practice.
12. French: Verb + à +person + de + infinitive - Asking, advising, ordering
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12. French: Verb + à +person + de + infinitive - Asking, advising, ordering

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Introduces and practises how to use the structure ‘verb + à + person + de + infinitive’ in French for verbs that ask, advise or order. There is also some revision of pronouns and a slide for pairs. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no. 12 in a series of 60-minute lessons used to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom.
30. French: prepositions and different ways of saying 'in'
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30. French: prepositions and different ways of saying 'in'

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 30 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of prepositions to describe position and the different ways of saying’in’. There are clear grammatical explanations, oral work with a noughts and crosses slide, gap-fill exercises and a GCSE-style Higher tier translation.
28. French: conjunctions +useful structure with modals
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28. French: conjunctions +useful structure with modals

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 6 slides and is no. 28 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of conjunctions to extend sentences and includes a useful structure with modal verbs. As well as a grammatical explanation listing and showing conjunctions in context, there are a sentence-building slide, two slides for oral work with OXO and a translation slide with sentences to stretch students at higher tier.
29. French: quel; lequel; celui(-ci), celle(-là); avec lequel ...
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29. French: quel; lequel; celui(-ci), celle(-là); avec lequel ...

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 29 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of ‘quel’, ‘lequel’, ‘celui(-ci)’, ‘celle(-là)’, ‘à qui’, ‘de qui’ + the use of ‘lequel’ etc. with prepositions. There are clear grammatical tables, oral work via two OXO grids and translation practice.
14. French: The Conditional Tense + sequence of tenses with 'si'
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14. French: The Conditional Tense + sequence of tenses with 'si'

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Introduces and practises in French the conditional tense with regular and irregular verbs, plus it looks at the sequence of tenses to use with ‘si’. There is plenty of practice, including answering GCSE questions in the conditional. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 14 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom.