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French Pronunciation Chart
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French Pronunciation Chart

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Pronunciation chart with 20 key sounds for English-speaking students to master when learning French. All sounds one one list - can be put into books One powerpoint with 20+ slides with multiple examples of each sound. Just copy the appropriate slide into your powerpoint and use it every week. For example, if you teach “je bois” in a week then it makes sense to revise all the “oi” sound words. Tongue Twisters included too.
French Pronunciation chart list
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French Pronunciation chart list

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Over 20 of the most difficult French sounds Complete pronunciation chart Slides you can embed directly into your lessons Instructions on how to teach French pronunciation
GCSE French AQA Writing questions bank Higher Foundation
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GCSE French AQA Writing questions bank Higher Foundation

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A bank of questions for the AQA French Writing Paper, for both higher and foundation 40 words - 6 questions 90 words - 14 questions 150 words - 10 questions One document condenses the questions onto as few pages as possible, as a revision guide. Another document has one question per page, with space to write a response beneath, as a practice-style booklet. Hope you find it useful.
French GCSE Home learning Listening paper bundle
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French GCSE Home learning Listening paper bundle

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Perfect for home learning , this bundle incorporates 5 units across the GCSE : Family Free time / hobbies / sports Technology Festivals / celebrations Region / town / local area Each unit comes complete with Audio tracks Audio transcript Answers Examiner feedback and suggestions This is designed for AQA
French GCSE Home Learning Revision pack
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French GCSE Home Learning Revision pack

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A huge pack of GCSE French revision resources 5 listening units - complete transcripts and audio as well as examiner feedback Role play card practisce GCSE writing guide GCSE Opinions mat
French Free time Home Learning Free time AQA
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French Free time Home Learning Free time AQA

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A complete pack for home learning of French examination listening resources for the AQA GCSE in French on the topic of FREE TIME. Includes: audio (embedded into the powerpoint) questions answers transcripts examination tips
French Technology Home Learning Listening AQA
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French Technology Home Learning Listening AQA

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A complete pack for home learning of French examination listening resources for the AQA GCSE in French on the topic of TECHNOLOGY. Includes: audio (embedded into the powerpoint) questions answers transcripts examination tips
French Home Learning Listening Festivals
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French Home Learning Listening Festivals

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A complete pack for home learning of French examination listening resources for the AQA GCSE in French on the topic of FESTIVALS. Includes: audio (embedded into the powerpoint) questions answers transcripts examination tips
French Year 7 En Ville Town - Home learning - 4 weeks
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French Year 7 En Ville Town - Home learning - 4 weeks

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Home learning is what most of us are doing, maybe you use Microsoft Teams or Google Classroom. Find enclosed FOUR weeks of Home Learning / Projects based on Allez 1 En Ville but applicable for any year 7 course. audio filesvideo filesgameswritingskillsvocab Project 1 - What’s in my town Project 2 - Activities in town Project 3 - Directions and travel Project 4 - Meeting up Grammar covered: Il y a Il n’y a pas de Cependant / en revanche On peut On ne peut pas Au, Aux, etc Fixes and updates 02-05-2020 *Video integrated into project 3 in MP4 format+ included video for separate download if needed
French Introduction September & back to school quiz !
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French Introduction September & back to school quiz !

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A French introduction is what your students need if they are starting in school in September in year 7. Essential phrases such as Bonjour, Salut, Coucou, Comment t’appelles-tu, and many more including where you live, your age, how you are feeling, etc. Works with Studio 1, Allez 1 Module 1, Expo 1 for your “back to school” lessons! There are 3 full, complete and premade lessons all ready for you to just open the powerpoint and to start teaching. Lesson 1: France quiz, expectations, French culture, “Hello Goodbye” dialogue with Kylian Mbappé Lesson 2: Reinforcement of introductory language with video Lesson 3: Classroom routine, rules, expectations and French instructions Plenty of games and interactive videos within the lessons and sound effects too. Your students will love it!
Easter Egg Emoji game plenary Maths  English Science
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Easter Egg Emoji game plenary Maths English Science

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Easter is a popular spring time celebration and eggs are a major symbol used throughout the season. Make the most of that with this excellent little egg emoji style game for all subject plenaries. INSTUCTIONS You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which. Your teacher will ask teams a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose an Easter egg. Your teacher will then click the egg. Under each emoji-egg, you can find: A coin – your team wins 1 point Chocolate – your team wins 2 points Easter Rabbit – your team wins 4 points A white cross – your team wins 0 points The team with the most points wins!
Evil Penguin Fun Plenary Game
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Evil Penguin Fun Plenary Game

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Looking for a fun, interactive plenary game? Try the EVIL PENGUIN GAME Possibly the best ever plenary game - ever Why is it evil? Because you can win points and lose points and never know when! dun dun dun! Choose a game and then ask and answer questions in teams that your teacher asks. Then pick a square. You can win or lose points. You can also be teleported into CRAZY EVIL MINI GAMES! Make sure to put on the creepy background music (click the title on the title slide!) Minigames include: Mario Kart Halloween House The Evil Card Hearts Don’t get the ducky *Edit - minor error corrected; music link added on first slide
How to run an Oral / Speaking exam - AQA French GCSE - start to end
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How to run an Oral / Speaking exam - AQA French GCSE - start to end

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A complete guide to running the oral exam for beginners, from start to end, including: When you can access materials Who can access them What rooms you should book How materials need to be stored The exact run down of each stage of the exam What you can and cannot do for each stage How to package the exam, send it off, etc. Literally - everything you need to know. Obviously - check with your head of department or exams officer if you are ever unsure of anything. This is only a GUIDE!
Spanish School Reports Bank
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Spanish School Reports Bank

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Simply enter your students’ names and their performance from a drop down menu and you will get a totally randomised comment based on that performance, which you can then adapt to suit your student. Instructions: YOU NEED EXCEL TO RUN THIS FILE Press ‘enable content’ or ‘enable macros’ if a yellow message at the top of the screen asks you to do so. Enter the names of your students. Choose an option for each student - Key stage / performance (KS3 available now - KS4 is in beta-testing) Press the button ’ View your auto-generated reports ’ - Excel Copy your report into whatever software your school use - double check and customise your report if you need to. Don’t like an auto-generated comment? Try the green button again to reproduce a new one. Remember - these are auto-generated. Stay professional and check through your reports carefully, using these as a basis but then adapt for each child!
GCSE French - Roleplay practice cards
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GCSE French - Roleplay practice cards

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A series of vivid, colourful, animated role play cards designed to provide your students with the necessary vocabulary needed in a wide range of role plays. The first four cards come complete with worksheets to help prepare students. The last two don’t - they should try to apply the vocabulary from the other cards to the last two independently. The roleplays are far more expanded than what is required in the GCSE paper - intended to give students a real context and interest in real life scenarios (at the airport, in the shop, in the leisure centre, asking for help with a map, at the cinema, etc).