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German and French resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5 - tried and tested resources that develop pupils' confidence with a range of learning styles catered for.

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German and French resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5 - tried and tested resources that develop pupils' confidence with a range of learning styles catered for.
Neue Medien Introduction
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Neue Medien Introduction

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Media bundle: An overview of new media types with a focus on the accusative case. Revision of gern/nicht gern with new media. Support structures for a speaking (class survey) task A mini translation into German A more complex translation (assisted, using the vocabulary from the first slide of the PowerPoint to help with key terms and more importantly word order.
Speaking and Writing Strategies for German IGCSE
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Speaking and Writing Strategies for German IGCSE

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Carousel lesson aimed at year 11 students preparing for IGCSE/GCSE. Main focus on perfect, imperfect and pluperfect tenses. Materials include: Lesson plan PowerPoint to accompany lesson - interactive feature for translations (pupils translate a phrase, click on box to make it disappear and reveal part of an image using IWB pen or mouse) Variety of materials that focus on the perfect, imperfect and pluperfect tenses in a narrative context (e.g. cryptograms, gap fill tasks, competitive/timed speaking tasks in groups, AfL task where students have to study a model answer and give feedback/ways to improve - to be used in conjunction with mark scheme) Answers provided for peer or self-assessment.
Phrases to discuss a German text or article at A level
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Phrases to discuss a German text or article at A level

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A list of higher level phrases to explain a text/article in German; especially useful for the role play component of A2. Sentences focus on: Introductory remarks Explaining key points in a paragraph Linking/developing language (essay type phrases) Linking out to wider issues/giving personal opinion Talking about statistics and figures accurately.
French KS3/KS4 peer assessment feedback sheet
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French KS3/KS4 peer assessment feedback sheet

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For use with written work. A list of common errors with a code to use when students identify mistakes made by someone else. This resource contains advice for students in terms of how to improve for each issue highlighted. For example: Problem identified: Adjectives What you can do: Check adjective position (& agreement; don’t forget plurals) Key adjectives before the noun: petit(e); grand(e); joli(e) ; mauvais(e) ; méchant(e) ; meilleur(e) ; vaste ; long(ue) ; beau/belle ; haut(e) ; gros/grosse ; autre etc.
German KS3/KS4 peer assessment feedback sheet
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German KS3/KS4 peer assessment feedback sheet

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For use with written work. A list of common errors with a code to use when students identify mistakes made by someone else. This resource contains advice for students in terms of how to improve for each issue highlighted. For example: Problem identified: Tense Formation What you can do: Check formation of tense. E.g. in the perfect tense, have you got BOTH an Auxiliary AND a Past Participle? In the future, have you used a form of ‘werden’ and then second verb in the infinitive?
Loisirs translation into French plus si clauses (with answers)
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Loisirs translation into French plus si clauses (with answers)

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3 texts to practise translation skills, focusing on the topic of 'les loisirs'. Aimed at IGCSE candidates or A*/A students. Answers on PowerPoint plus on a word document for students to keep after completing the tasks. Grammar focus: verbs; tense formation (present, perfect, future, imperfect, conditional); prepositions; ce que v ce qui; pronouns; adjectives and position; faire + verb.
German A level peer assessment tasks
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German A level peer assessment tasks

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A series of peer assessment tasks for students after they have written an extended essay. There are 3 main focus areas: Grammar - identification of errors and suggestions for improvement, supported by correction guide Essay Structure - students to highlight key points and development areas as well as set targets. Summary of these points to be made as well as their effectiveness assessed. Peer Marking using examination criteria