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I am a teacher of French and German from the ages of 9 to 18. I am only uploading resources that I have made and found useful over my 22 years of teaching. I am neither a native speaker nor a great typist so if you seen any typos or wrongly worded material, please let me know.

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I am a teacher of French and German from the ages of 9 to 18. I am only uploading resources that I have made and found useful over my 22 years of teaching. I am neither a native speaker nor a great typist so if you seen any typos or wrongly worded material, please let me know.
Presenting Vocabulary in Chunks
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Presenting Vocabulary in Chunks

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Two Powerpoints, One a template, the other an example. Full of hyperlinks to help moving between French and English. To use the template, just replace each item with your own Conti style chunks.
Conti style Delayed Dictation Template for powerpoint
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Conti style Delayed Dictation Template for powerpoint

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Insert your own sentences into this template. The sentence will be displayed for 20 seconds, enough time for you to say it a few times and for students to study it, When it disappears automatically, the students have the time it takes the frog to cross the room to write the sentence from memory on whiteboards or in books. More fun than it sounds.
First lesson back with GCSE
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First lesson back with GCSE

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I like to start of by drilling these 8 expressions based on the verb ‘dire’. They help develop pupils fluency and authenticity as well as addressing many of the examination board requirements.
European Day of Languages / Open Evening Activity : Sort the Socks
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European Day of Languages / Open Evening Activity : Sort the Socks

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I’ve used this many times at open evenings. Lay out the socks on the table. Have a Yr 7 volunteer cut them out first. Have a volunteer to time guests matching up the socks. Starts a conversation about how similar German and English are. Can also be used in class as a sort of quiz quiz trade/find your partner race.