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Dans le Jardin - Picture Match
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Dans le Jardin - Picture Match

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Worksheet with 16 pictures to match to 16 words including: l'arbre la fontaine les fleurs la brouette l'arrosoir This worksheet is useful for lesson starters, homework and dictionary work.
GCSE FRENCH - Free Time Activities - Food and Eating Out - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - Free Time Activities - Food and Eating Out - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE FRENCH - Free Time Activities - Sport - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - Free Time Activities - Sport - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
Present Tense of 'aller' BATTLESHIPS (French)
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Present Tense of 'aller' BATTLESHIPS (French)

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I use battleships for a variety of activities: 1. As a whole class activity to encourage speaking skills. To do this I project the grid on to the board in Smart Notebook. I choose five squares secretly and pupils have to try to guess which they are using target language only. When a square is guessed correctly I write the name of the person who guessed it in the square. When a square is guessed incorrectly I put a cross in that square. The five winners usually get a small reward. 2. For pair work to encourage speaking skills. I print copies of the grid, usually two to a page to save printing costs. Pupils play in pairs, each choosing five squares and taking it in turns to guess the others squares. The winner is the one who guesses all 5 chosen squares. 3. I use the small printed grids for listening practice exercises. On my own sheet I number squares 1-10. I then read out the sentences which lead to each of those squares and pupils have to write the numbers 1-10 in the correct boxes. I then display the answers on the grid on the board. Pupils can mark each other’s or their own
Dans la Cuisine - Picture Match
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Dans la Cuisine - Picture Match

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Worksheet with 16 pictures to match to 16 words. Useful for homework, lesson starters and dictionary work. Words include: la table le frigo la chaise le grille-pain
GCSE SPANISH - Technology in everyday life -  COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Technology in everyday life - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Town and Shops -COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Town and Shops -COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
La Maison - Picture Match
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La Maison - Picture Match

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Worksheet with 16 pictures to match to 16 words in French. Useful for lesson starters, homework or dictionary work. Words include: le jardin la salle à manger l'escalier la douche la fenêtre
GCSE FRENCH - Clothes -COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - Clothes -COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE FRENCH - Home, town, neighbourhood and region - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - Home, town, neighbourhood and region - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE FRENCH  - My Studies - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - My Studies - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE FRENCH - Global Issues (foundation tier) - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE FRENCH - Global Issues (foundation tier) - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and French. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Home - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Home - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
Dans Ma Ville BATTLESHIPS (French)
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Dans Ma Ville BATTLESHIPS (French)

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I use battleships for a variety of activities: 1. As a whole class activity to encourage speaking skills. To do this I project the grid on to the board in Smart Notebook. I choose five squares secretly and pupils have to try to guess which they are using target language only. When a square is guessed correctly I write the name of the person who guessed it in the square. When a square is guessed incorrectly I put a cross in that square. The five winners usually get a small reward. 2. For pair work to encourage speaking skills. I print copies of the grid, usually two to a page to save printing costs. Pupils play in pairs, each choosing five squares and taking it in turns to guess the others squares. The winner is the one who guesses all 5 chosen squares. 3. I use the small printed grids for listening practice exercises. On my own sheet I number squares 1-10. I then read out the sentences which lead to each of those squares and pupils have to write the numbers 1-10 in the correct boxes. I then display the answers on the grid on the board. Pupils can mark each other’s or their own
GCSE SPANISH - Me, My Family and Friends 2  - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Me, My Family and Friends 2 - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Life at School/ College - COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Life at School/ College - COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Education post-16 -COLOUR MATCH
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GCSE SPANISH - Education post-16 -COLOUR MATCH

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This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework