French prepositionsQuick View
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French prepositions

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Fed up of seeing “dans” instead of “au”. This comprehensive lesson will fix that.
Studio 3 - Ma vie sociale d'ado (8 lessons)Quick View
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Studio 3 - Ma vie sociale d'ado (8 lessons)

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Studio 3 Module 1: Ma vie sociale d’ado 6 fantastic, comprehensive lessons, and 2 content revision lessons. A focus on tenses and adjective agreement will surely make the transition from Year 8 to Year 9 all that more familiar.
A Level French Film and LiteratureQuick View
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A Level French Film and Literature

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Structuring an essay is a difficult endeavour for both film and literature because: • Students do not know why they are writing essays for an A Level MFL course. • Students tend to conflate points with evidence (in the PEE structure). • Students are not confident when trying to identify a “golden thread” for their essay. A “golden thread” is the concept or idea that links the points and creates the “argument” for their essays. This presentation gives a very comprehensive explanation on how to find your three points and your “golden thread” for your A Level French film or literature essay. This presentation uses the film La Haine as an example, but the key concepts in the presentation can be used for any film or book.
French phonics gridQuick View
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French phonics grid

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A grid of tricky French phonics. The sheet includes a QR code that leads to a video on how to pronounce the phonics.
A Very French Murder MysteryQuick View
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A Very French Murder Mystery

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Someone has killed the duchess. Who was it? A French murder mystery lesson with witness statements; tasks; and interesting characters.
Clothes in FrenchQuick View
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Clothes in French

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A very effective lesson on clothes in French, including translations; speaking; and extended writing,
Sixth Form: Key Grammar TestQuick View
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Sixth Form: Key Grammar Test

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I use this resource, and edit it weekly, to ensure that my students are retrieving grammar structures. These structures are as simple as the present tense, and as difficult as relative pronouns; irregular verbs in various tenses; object pronouns; and subjunctives.
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The Imperfect Tense

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How do we get to the imperfect tense in an easy, fuss-less way? Try out this lesson.