Reading Comprehension for the topic of Daily Routine.
This resource comes with three levels of diffculty, each level comes with a French version and an English version. PDF version and PowerPoint included, The PowerPoint has editable text so you can tailor it to your student’s needs if needed.
Great end of year activity especially for pupils who enjoy doodling and making things look pretty- this is surely a winner for a gel pen fan! It would also make a great first lesson
3 slides included
Pre-populated poster with answers filled in.
A version with questions written at the top of each box for pupils to respond to
An empty version without the question so pupils have autonomy over content. This is also editable so you can amend the language according to your year group and topic. Simply add text boxes over the box and put your own question in.
Two word mats are also included to support pupils with vocabulary they probably should know but maybe haven’t used since September/October and they want some kind of reference! These make great start of topic glossaries or learning homework sheets as well so print and use next year.
An easy activity to set up which will keep pupils engaged and enthused.
Print off the 2 board games plus answer sheets.
Give dice and counters (could be scrap of paper with pupils initials).
Pupils play with answer sheet freeing you up to lead another activity or intervene to support.
2 versions: easy questions and harder questions.
2 versions of this Near Future Tense board game:
Game 1 is all in the first person Je vais écouter, je vais danser etc.
Game 2 is a range of pronouns Elle va manger, ils vont jouer etc.
Answers for each version are included so pupils can assess each other and work completely independently of the teacher.
Bright and attractive. Educational. Great for collaboration. A fun twist in revision.
Good extension task- why not print them off and stick them in a plastic wallet on the wall for pupils to come and play when finished main activity.
Minimal prep: If you forget to bring dice pupils can play with a coin: move forward 2 spaces for heads, 1 space for tails. They can use a tiny scrap of paper for a counter.
Introduce and practise French Easter vocabulary with this PowerPoint.
Includes;
Vocabulary slides
Qu’est-ce que c’est game
Flying words game
Qu’est-ce qui manque game
Listening grid with audio
Reading activity - unscramble the sentence
Writing activity - describe the pictures
Noughts and Crosses
Please see co-ordinating activities or consider saving money by purchasing my Easter Bundle
3 Christmas Card Designs (Christmas tree, Father Christmas and Mrs Christmas, Rudolph)
Pupils colour the picture according to the instructions.
I have included colour background and black and white version to save on printing.
Simply print, pupils fold in half, write a message inside (suggestions provided).
A 30 page resource including:
An original French story (written by me)- simple language, beautiful images, repetition of simple structures;
Wall words/mini flashcards of key vocabulary;
Card game vocab match up (self correcting puzzle);
Board game;
Worksheets;
Mini books;
‘I can’ statements.
All of the activities include co-ordinating images and vocabulary for an outstanding 30 minute lesson you will want to return to again and again.
Once you have purchased this resource, should you need any support with pronunciation of the story (I know many primary teachers are non language specialists); you may email me at betsybelleteachesfrench@hotmail.com
French reading comprehension on the topic of Easter. Two texts with different levels of challenge provided. English and French questions provided and answer key included.
Introduction of new vocabulary with beautiful images and font.
Practice of new vocabulary including ‘Qu’est-ce que c’est’ game; ‘flying words’ game; ‘qu’est-ce qui manque’ game. Listening Grid
Speaking slides- Q&A, models provided.
Noughts and crosses game.
This resource co-ordinates with my opther sports resources, all available in my Betsy Belle TES shop. You can save a considerable amount of money by purchasing the Sports Bundle.
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Are you ready to explore Paris in this Virtual Field Trip? This resource includes videos, 3D visits, challenges and puzzles so your students can feel like they have been to Paris without actually having to leave the classroom.
Students will visit Paris via PowerPoint. Their journey begins at the airport where they have to search clues to make it to the correct gate and board the plane. A video shows the plane take off and land before they find themselves in their hotel room with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
From here they click on the four landmarks which takes them to a new slide with a choice of four varied and interactive activities. From videos, puzzles to fact sheets there is so much for them to do.
The PowerPoint is easy to navigate with clear instructions and buttons directing them from one activity to the next and then back to the hotel room.
At the end of the visit there is a certificate which they can add a text box with their own name before saving the slide or printing it off as a certificate.
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Thank you and bon voyage!
As comprehensive Power Point presentation for the topic of ‘At the tourist office’. Over 50 phrases pupils will need to understand or say in the role play task and sample role plays to go through with support and suggested answers. Also includes some language games for a dozen nouns you might need in the tourist info office such as ‘a map of the town’ and ‘train timetables’ etc.
If you are preparing your pupils for role play tasks or need some revision material, my ‘At the hotel’ bundle is great value and covers all the vocabulary for the role play task.
A new doodle sheet ideal for European Day of Languages- especially if you are attempting the ‘build the Eiffel Tower’ game using spaghetti and rolled up newspaper! A fact sheet which comes in 3 different fonts (just print off your fave) and a blank version for pupils to fill in ) either from memory or they could research their own facts.
You could print off the blank version and watch the video while they make notes on whiteboards then fill in their own doodle sheet.
A great sheet to use in the last week of term to give the pupils something focused to do when you pop on a French film. For those who aren’t entirely engrossed they can answer the questions, add some doodles and decorate or colour the sheet.
It gives a really educational focus to the film lesson (regardless of whether or not it is a TL film).
Also included is a film genres PPT.
If you are using it as part of your media module there are general questions about film and cinema and specific film review questions. They are all accessible and if you would like to add more complex/advanced questions there is a blank template for you to simply add a text boxes with more age/stage appropriate questions.
This PowerPoint introduces extreme sports, consolidates learning, develops pupil dialogue, tests comprehension and culminates in a written paragraph full of opinions about extreme sports with justification and a range of tenses.
Slide 1. Extreme Sports Vocabulary
Slide 2. Match up French to English.
Slide 3. Categorising activity
Slide 4. Simple Q&A with model answers
Slide 5. Simple Opinions
Slide 6. Advanced Opinions
Slide 7. Categorise 'for' and 'against' opinions.
Slide 8. Short comprehension.
Slide 9. Sentence starters in a range of tenses.
Slide 10. Teacher v. Class Battle
Slide 11. SuperSentence writing frame
Slide 12. Pupil dialogues with checklist
Slide 13. Extension Activity/Homework
Slide 14. Hyperlinks to websites of interest with notes for teachers.
5 excellent resources
- PowerPoint to introduce and practise Easter vocabulary with beautiful graphics
- Colour by instruction Easter card to entertain pupils on last lesson (easy for you yet educational for them)
- Board Game to reinforce learning and inject some competition onto the lesson
- Paper puppet show activity and story
Interactive quiz
Now Updated for 2024! If you have bought this previously, you can redownload it to get this year’s version.
Simple PowerPoint with resolutions phrases and games to practise these phrases.
Worksheets provides explanation and examples of French New Year’s resolutions and a chance to translate 8 sentences.
There is a second sheet which gives them an opportunity to practise forming all the parts if the verb ‘aller’.
Writing sheet with French prompts.
A board game to practice role play statements and questions for the topic of ‘at the hotel’.
Great way to revise with Yr11s.
All vocabulary needed for this game is available in the GCSE Role Play Booklet/PowerPoint https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-french-role-play-revision-booklet-at-the-hotel-11872725?theme=0 (see my TES shop or click link to purchase).
An interactive quiz to use as snappy starter, fun plenary or engaging revision tool.
12 French sentences about food, each has a multiple choice answer. If the pupils selects the correct answer hey are sent o a celebration page. If the wrong answer is selected they are sent to an 'oh no' page with a funny voice.
The pupils love this quiz. There are other versions available in my TES shop.
You could turn it into a game of noughts and crosses of connect 4 by drawing a quick 3x4 grid on the whiteboard and pupils compete to see which team can complete a row first by answering their chosen question correctly first time.
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2 versions of this board game:
Game 1 is all in the first person
Game 2 is a range of pronouns
Answers included.
Bright and attractive. Educational. Great for collaboration. A fun twist in revision.
Good extension task- why not print them off and stick them in a plastic wallet on the wall for pupils to come and play when finished main activity.
Minimal prep: If you forget to bring dice pupils can play with a coin: move forward 2 spaces for heads, 1 space for tails. They can use a tiny scrap of paper for a counter.
This free video will work well for a quick simple recap of the basic language and you can follow up with the worksheet pictured here which costs £2 (includes a completed version, a blank version and two learning mat support sheets).