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I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!

I am listing all the presentations I have produced to tutor an able GCSE student via Zoom in both French and German. This is ongoing with the student now in Y11. More resources will be added as they are created. Thank you for looking!
27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity
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27. French: The Partitive Article + expressions of quantity

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 27 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation teaches use of the partitive article in French through the topic of ‘food & drink’. There is a grammatical explanation, which also explains what happens after a negative, oral practice with two slides for OXO, a reading comprehension, a slide with important expressions of quantity and a vocabulary list from the GCSE AQA Specification.
24. French: Body Parts and Illness + advanced phrases
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24. French: Body Parts and Illness + advanced phrases

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no. 24 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises body parts and illness through a mixture of grammatical explanations, oral practice with OXO and translation work. It develops the language further for GCSE Higher Tier by introducing and practising more advanced language such as ‘se casser la jambe’ and ‘se fouler la cheville’
22. French: revision of tenses - present, perfect, imperfect, future
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22. French: revision of tenses - present, perfect, imperfect, future

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 14 slides and is no. 22 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises and practises the use of the present, perfect, imperfect, future and conditional tenses, as well as introducing the pluperfect. There are grammatical explanations, drills and translations and also two slides for OXO (noughts and crosses).
12. French: Verb + à +person + de + infinitive - Asking, advising, ordering
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12. French: Verb + à +person + de + infinitive - Asking, advising, ordering

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Introduces and practises how to use the structure ‘verb + à + person + de + infinitive’ in French for verbs that ask, advise or order. There is also some revision of pronouns and a slide for pairs. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no. 12 in a series of 60-minute lessons used to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom.
30. French: prepositions and different ways of saying 'in'
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30. French: prepositions and different ways of saying 'in'

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 30 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of prepositions to describe position and the different ways of saying’in’. There are clear grammatical explanations, oral work with a noughts and crosses slide, gap-fill exercises and a GCSE-style Higher tier translation.
28. French: conjunctions +useful structure with modals
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28. French: conjunctions +useful structure with modals

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 6 slides and is no. 28 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of conjunctions to extend sentences and includes a useful structure with modal verbs. As well as a grammatical explanation listing and showing conjunctions in context, there are a sentence-building slide, two slides for oral work with OXO and a translation slide with sentences to stretch students at higher tier.
29. French: quel; lequel; celui(-ci), celle(-là); avec lequel ...
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29. French: quel; lequel; celui(-ci), celle(-là); avec lequel ...

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no. 29 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation practises the use of ‘quel’, ‘lequel’, ‘celui(-ci)’, ‘celle(-là)’, ‘à qui’, ‘de qui’ + the use of ‘lequel’ etc. with prepositions. There are clear grammatical tables, oral work via two OXO grids and translation practice.
15. French: adjectives - position, agreement and irregular, revised through clothing
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15. French: adjectives - position, agreement and irregular, revised through clothing

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Introduces and practises in French the use of adjectives: their position, their agreement, and irregular forms. Taught through the topic of clothing, there are many visuals and opportunities for games (OXO), as well as the creation of more challenging adjectival phrases. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 27 slides and is no. 15 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as necessary. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of French to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier.
23. German: Verb + preposition + clause; questions words - worauf, woran etc.
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23. German: Verb + preposition + clause; questions words - worauf, woran etc.

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.23 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains how to use da-compounds to add a clause after verbs with associated prepositions e.g. ich freue mich darauf, nach Deutschland zu fahren. It also explains how to form the question word ‘what?’ with such verbs i.e. Worauf freust du dich? etc. Along with grammatical explanations, there is a list of some important such verbs, translation sentences, oral practice with Tic Tac Toe and a guided paragraph translation.
10. German: Future+Conditional Tenses and Conditional in 'wenn' clauses
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10. German: Future+Conditional Tenses and Conditional in 'wenn' clauses

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 10 slides and is no.10 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises (or introduces) the future and conditional tenses and, along with a detailed grammatical explanations, practises the structures via Tic Tac Toe (2 slides), tense-transfer exercises and translation sentences. It also explains the use of the conditional in ‘wenn’ clauses and includes ‘wäre’, ‘hätte’ and ‘gäbe’.
21. German: revision of tenses + introduce pluperfect
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21. German: revision of tenses + introduce pluperfect

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 15 slides and is no.21 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises tense formation and use, but also introduces the structure ‘ich war beim Fernsehen usw’ and the pluperfect tense. Along with grammatical explanations, there are slides for oral work (Tic Tac Toe) and translation. The last two slides set a GCSE writing task.
11. German: Using 2 verbs in a sentence - verb ... + ZU + infinitive
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11. German: Using 2 verbs in a sentence - verb ... + ZU + infinitive

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no.11 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation explains how to use two verbs in a sentence where the second is the infinitive form and preceded by ‘zu’. Along with a clear grammatical explanation, there are two slides for oral practice while playing Tic Tac Toe, as well as a list of such verbs, a sentence-building table and translation practice.
25. German: Use of impersonal verbs
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25. German: Use of impersonal verbs

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 7 slides and is no.25 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation covers impersonal verbs. Along with grammatical explanations, there is a sentence-building table, slides for oral work (Tic Tac Toe) and translations exercise.
27. German: Food & Drink, (dis)likes, sowohl .. als auch, expressions of quantity
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27. German: Food & Drink, (dis)likes, sowohl .. als auch, expressions of quantity

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 8 slides and is no.27 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation covers food and drink, likes and dislikes, in particular ‘mögen’, ‘gern/lieber/am liebsten’, use of ‘kein’ and ‘sowohl … als auch’. Along with grammatical explanations, there are slides for oral practice (Tic Tac Toe), translation sentences, a slide for expressions of quantity and slides with vocabulary from the AQA GCSE specification.
28. German: Revise conjunctions + longer sentences with modals
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28. German: Revise conjunctions + longer sentences with modals

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This is a Powerpoint presentation of 7 slides and is no.28 in a series of 60-minute lessons used by me to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom. The focus of each lesson is grammatical, rather than topic specific, and as such they can be slotted into topic work as required. In addition, each lesson attempts to extend the use of German to match the requirements of GCSE Higher Tier. This presentation revises co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctions, explains word order when question words are used as conjunctions and shows how to build longer sentences by using modals. Along with grammatical explanations, there are slides for oral practice (Tic Tac Toe), translation sentences and a slide for pairs.
11. French: Negatives from 'ne ... pas' to 'ne ... ni ... ni ...'
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11. French: Negatives from 'ne ... pas' to 'ne ... ni ... ni ...'

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Introduces and practises how to use negatives in French from ‘ne … pas’ to ‘ne…ni…ni’ and including in different tenses and as negative infinitives. This is a Powerpoint presentation of 9 slides and is no. 11 in a series of 60-minute lessons used to tutor a GCSE student via Zoom.