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A PDF document to practise some common expressions and exclamations (e.g. ‘Qué pena / Buena suerte!) in Spanish, as well as building up general comprehension skills. There are 24 sentences to complete (over two activities) by finding the expressions that best fit the contexts. The sentences are designed to boost higher level vocabulary. Solutions are provided. Ideal for a main / extension / cover activity.
German KS4 Which Expression? (Vokabelntraining)Quick View
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German KS4 Which Expression? (Vokabelntraining)

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An activity sheet (PDF) practising 20 German common expressions and exclamations (e.g. keine Ahnung / Schade) to build up comprehension and written skills. The three sheets include :- • Matching up the German and English expressions • A reading activity in which the students have to choose the most suitable expression / exclamation to finish each short situation in German. • The solutions for these activities
French KS4 Which Expression?Quick View
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French KS4 Which Expression?

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An activity sheet (PDF) practising 24 French common expressions and exclamations (e.g. Quel dommage / Bonnes vacances) to build up comprehension and written skills. The three sheets include :- • Matching up the French and English expressions • A reading activity in which the students have to choose the most suitable expression / exclamation to finish each short situation in French. • The solutions for these activities
German KS3: Learning MatQuick View
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German KS3: Learning Mat

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This is a two-slide power point intended to be printed off and copied, the copies then to be laminated back-to- back to create mats. These mats are then placed on students’ desks to support their learning during lessons. The first slide gives short lists of some key connecting phrases, time phrases and high frequency words as well as the alphabet, numbers and question words. These are intended to help students to be able to access reading and writing tasks more easily and independently at KS3. The second slide displays some high frequency verbs in three simple tenses as a quick reference point when writing basic German at KS3
French KS4: Tense MatQuick View
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French KS4: Tense Mat

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This is a two slide power point summarising the formation of all the key tenses for GCSE French. Slides can be printed off and laminated back-to-back for students to use independently in class. Alternatively, teachers could use the slides as a to recap or revise the key tenses before any written tasks / exams.
German: Strong Verb TableQuick View
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German: Strong Verb Table

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A 4-page list of the key strong verbs in German for advanced intermediate to learners. The list has five columns:- the infinitive the definition in English the 3rd person present tense form (if strong) the imperfect tense the past participle. Mixed verbs and past participles which take ‘sein’ are indicated. Could be reduced / printed double-sided for support individual learning.
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French Top Trumps numbers / rugby

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A Top Trumps card game in French to practise large numbers, dates, years and some countries. Aimed at key stage 3 and might appeal to those students who enjoy sport and are competitive. Can be differentiated. Slides need to laminated and cut to make the cards.
German KS4 Adjektive (Vokabeltraining)Quick View
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German KS4 Adjektive (Vokabeltraining)

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Some activities to practise German adjectives for 14-16 year olds. There are three activities : Find the opposites Find the best synonym Complete each sentence with the best adjective from a choice. Solutions are included. Including solutions, this is a PDF of three pages
French KS4: Si ClausesQuick View
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French KS4: Si Clauses

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A Worksheet to practise ‘si’ conditional clauses in French. This is a two-page worksheet (not including the solutions), explaining what conditional sentences are and presenting some gradual exercises to complete. All three types of ‘si’ clauses are covered. This could be used independently as an extension activity for more able GCSE / N5 students, or as a starting point for the beginning of A Level. There are five exercises to complete. Solutions are included.
French KS4: Expressions with 'Avoir'Quick View
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French KS4: Expressions with 'Avoir'

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A worksheet to practise expressions in French which take the verb ‘avoir’ (e.g. avoir faim) There is an explanation in English, a recap of the verb ‘avoir’ and 20 expressions which use the verb ‘avoir’ to match up. These are followed by three graduated exercises to practise these phrases. This is a two-page document (not including solutions) Solutions are included.
French KS4: Direct and Indirect Object PronounsQuick View
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French KS4: Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

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A worksheet on French direct and indirect object pronouns. This is a four-page document (not including solutions) containing an explanation of what a direct and indirect object pronouns are , a table of the DOPs and IOPs in French and some graduated exercises to practise these. Students should be able to pick up some ideas of how to incorporate these into their own work. It could be used for individual learning or with a whole class. Solutions are included. This is available as two separate worksheets (DOPs and IOPs) as well.
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French KS4: Direct Object Pronouns

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A worksheet on French direct object pronouns. This is a two-page document (not including solutions) containing an explanation of what a direct object pronoun is , a table of the DOPs in French and some graduated exercises to practise these. Students should be able to pick up some ideas of how to incorporate these into their own work. It could be used for individual learning or with a whole class. Solutions are included. A worksheet on indirect object pronouns is also available
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French KS4: Indirect Object Pronouns

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A worksheet on French indirect object pronouns. This is a two-page document (not including solutions) containing an explanation of what an indirect object pronoun is , a table of the IOPs in French and some graduated exercises to practise these. Students should be able to pick up some ideas of how to incorporate these into their own work. It could be used for individual learning or with a whole class. Solutions are included. A separate worksheet on direct object pronouns is available.
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French KS4: Speaking Resources for GCSE AQA

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This is a PP containing helpful resources for students to practise the three elements to the French GCSE speaking test, including vocabulary to help access the photo card, role play and conversation
German KS4: Tense MatQuick View
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German KS4: Tense Mat

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This is a two slide power point summarising the formation of all the key tenses for GCSE German. Slides can be printed off, laminated back-to-back and placed on desks for students to use independently in class. Alternatively,teachers can use the slides as a PP to recap / revise tenses before a written task / exam.
French KS3: Learning MatQuick View
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French KS3: Learning Mat

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This is a two-slide power point intended to be printed off and copied, the copies then to be laminated back-to- back to create mats. These mats are then placed on students’ desks to support their learning during lessons. The first slide gives short lists of some key connecting phrases, time phrases and high frequency words, as well as the French alphabet, numbers and question words. These are intended to help students to be able to access reading and writing tasks more easily and independently at KS3. The second slide displays some high frequency verbs in the three simple tenses as a quick reference point when writing basic French at KS3
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German KS5 Adjective Endings

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A power point aimed at students studying German at KS5 to practise the declension of adjectives. The power point contains the three different tables for adjective endings: endings following the definite article, those following the indefinite article, and those after no article at all. The tables are displayed in an easy-to-read way and there is a ‘add the correct ending’ activity attached to each section. There is a final activity (which could be used as a test) where students are asked to decline a mixture of adjectives. All solutions are included and are custom animated so teachers can use the PP easily in lessons, and slides can be printed off easily. A useful resource if you want a quick activity to practise adjective endings- or as basis for going into more detail about the
Spanish KS3: Learning MatQuick View
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Spanish KS3: Learning Mat

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This is a two-slide power point intended to be printed off and copied, the copies then to be laminated back-to- back to create mats. These mats are then placed on students’ desks to support their learning during lessons. The first slide gives short lists of some key connecting phrases, time phrases and high frequency words as well as the alphabet, numbers and question words. These are intended to help students to be able to access reading and writing tasks more easily and independently at KS3. The second slide displays some high frequency verbs in three simple tenses as a quick reference point when writing basic Spanish at KS3
German KS4:  Higher Writing Tips for GCSEQuick View
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German KS4: Higher Writing Tips for GCSE

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Key grammar and language points for writing higher level German at GCSE. A 15-page booklet focusing on the features of good language at higher level German. This could be printed off for students to work through independently, or teachers could use it as a basis for some revision lessons. Each section has examples and short activities to complete. Points include: verbs and tenses, structures, pronouns, relative clauses, adjectives, opinions and linkers. Solutions are included.
German KS5: The Case SystemQuick View
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German KS5: The Case System

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A booklet explaining the case system in German. This booklet looks at how and when each of the four cases (nominative, accusative, dative and genitive) are used in German. With a section for each case, the explanations are clear and brief, and the examples used are simple. There is a series of exercises for each section and solutions are included at the end. This could be used by teachers in class, or students could work through it independently, to help them gain greater confidence in recognising and using cases. The booklet, including solutions at the end, contains 15 pages.
German KS5: Ich fühle mich so fifty fifty summary in GermanQuick View
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German KS5: Ich fühle mich so fifty fifty summary in German

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A PDF document summarising the main events and points of the novel - chapter by chapter - in German. This could be printed off for students’ individual use or adapted ( e.g. gap fill / put the events in order / place the quote) for revision purposes at A level.