Bonjour, I have been a Fench and Spanish teacher for 22 years now, and I truly enjoy making engaging and colourful resources for my classes. I wanted to share some with you to save you time (we all know that teachers never get enough time!). Feel free to adapt and change anything to your taste and teaching style.
Bonjour, I have been a Fench and Spanish teacher for 22 years now, and I truly enjoy making engaging and colourful resources for my classes. I wanted to share some with you to save you time (we all know that teachers never get enough time!). Feel free to adapt and change anything to your taste and teaching style.
-6 stories about events and legends from France, in English (Nostradamus, Toulouse Lautrec, Marthe Robin, le Père La Chaise, les Catacombes de Paris, la Joconde) - 106 slides - part 3/4.
-Texts and photos, telling in details each event.
-Warning: some photos and details could be disturbing for some young pupils (to review and adapt according to your class).
-My pupils/students LOVED having one lesson based on culture only, with dark and quirky stories.
-I designed it, using some Wikipedia details for precise details (dates, statistics for example).
-You could adapt this for homework or a classroom presentation by pupils in French.
-10 stories in English about events, facts and legends from France, with website links at the end to prove each story existence(L’inconnue de la Seine, la bête du Gévaudan, l’auberge rouge, la Résistance, le masque de fer, Jeanne D’Arc, la Tour Eiffel, le soldat inconnu, la révolution française…) - 97 slides -part 1/4.
-Texts and photos, telling in details each event.
-Warning: some photos and details could be disturbing for some young pupils (to review and adapt according to your class).
-My pupils/students LOVED having one lesson based on culture only, with dark and quirky stories.
-I designed it, using some Wikipedia details for precise details (dates, statistics for example).
-You could adapt this for homework or a classroom presentation by pupils in French.
-Powerpoint: slides with photos and prompts with a support box to encourage pupils to speak with more spontaneity and to revisit certain grammar rules.
-Powerpoint: slides with questions with model answers to spark conversation, prompting pupils to listen to their peers and answer accurately.
-Feedback sheet for peer-assessment.
Complete GCSE core grammar / translation practice materials.
-5x powerpoints: one per GCSE theme (who am I / culture / daily routine / local area / tourism). Slides explore key grammar rules / structures, followed by texts to translate, final slides offer sentences to translate both way, with targeted key structures.
-5x handouts: targeted texts to translate.
-I designed these to help my Year 10 and 11 review complex structures/ grammar rules and encourage pair-share (progressive learning when powerpoints are used slide by slide).
-Powerpoint: extending an answer in 4 steps for the conversation task, support card.
-Powerpoint: practice photos with questions and prompts, covering each theme. 2 Powerpoints, one per tier.
-Powerpoint and Word: 10 practice role plays with answers. 2 Powerpoints, one per tier.
-Over 20 stories about events and legends from France, in English-over 300 slides - parts 1 to 4.
-Texts and photos, telling in details each event.
-Warning: some photos and details could be disturbing for some young pupils (to review and adapt according to your class).
-My pupils/students LOVED having one lesson based on culture only, with dark and quirky stories.
-I designed it, using some Wikipedia details for precise details (dates, statistics for example).
-You could adapt this for homework or a classroom presentation by pupils in French.