A simple and engaging worksheet on les activités de saison, designed to help students learn and use vocabulary related to different seasons. Learners practise speaking and writing through guided activities, making it ideal for reinforcing key language in a fun and accessible way.
Full lesson flow for your next lesson observation - From starter to plenary
Engaging observation-based starter activity
Clear lesson objectives linked to futur simple
Structured introduction to the topic “Dream City”
Focus on correct usage of futur simple
AFL (Assessment for Learning) integrated throughout
Interactive group task to encourage collaboration
Individual differentiated task for mixed-ability learners
Promotes creativity, speaking, and writing skills
Exit ticket included to assess understanding
Ready-to-use PowerPoint – ideal for classroom use
Suitable for lower-intermediate to intermediate learners
A structured and engaging PowerPoint lesson on “Décrire votre maison” (Describing your house in French), designed to help learners develop their speaking and writing skills through clear guidance and interactive tasks
1.Clearly defined learning objectives (LO)
2. Success criteria to guide student understanding
3. Structured introduction to key vocabulary
4. Focus on essential sentence structures
5. Step-by-step support for describing a house
6. Model house description provided as an example
7. Helps students build accurate and complete responses
8. Supports both speaking and writing skills
An engaging and well-structured PowerPoint lesson on “Parler de son sport le week-end” (Talking about weekend sports in French), designed to develop students’ speaking skills in a meaningful and interactive way.
Clear Learning Objectives (LO)
Success criteria for student guidance
Introduction to sports vocabulary and weekend activities
Focus on key sentence structures
AFL (Assessment for Learning) integrated throughout
Interactive group task to encourage speaking practice
Differentiated tasks for mixed-ability learners
Supports fluency and sentence formation
Encourages real-life communication in French
Ready-to-use PowerPoint – ideal for classroom use
Suitable for beginners / lower-intermediate learners
Full lesson plan and ready-to-use PowerPoint – ideal for classroom use for Teachers .
Engaging starter activity to activate prior knowledge
Clear learning objectives (LO)
Listening task
Focus on key vocabulary and sentence structures
Interactive group task to encourage speaking practice
Differentiated individual tasks for mixed-ability learners
AFL (Assessment for Learning) integrated throughout
Builds confidence in speaking and listening skills
Suitable for beginners / lower-intermediate learners
Step-by-step guidance on structuring DELF B2 production orale responses
Covers all parts of the speaking exam clearly and effectively
Highlighted model answers for each section
Key phrases and useful expressions included
Two additional sample answers based on real DELF B2 topics
Helps improve fluency, coherence, and confidence
Easy-to-use PowerPoint format – ideal for classroom or self-study
Suitable for teachers and students preparing for DELF B2
A complete and engaging PowerPoint lesson on les prépositions for your next lesson observation , designed with a clear and structured lesson flow.
This includes :
Full lesson flow from starter to plenary
Engaging observation-based starter activity
Clearly defined lesson objectives
Structured introduction to les prépositions
AFL integrated along with answers
Differentiated tasks to support mixed-ability learners
Interactive and student-friendly slides
Exit ticket included to assess understanding
Ready-to-use resource – ideal for classroom teaching
Suitable for beginners and lower-intermediate learners
This resource is an excellent guide to help you prepare for your DELF Junior A1 speaking exams. It thoroughly explains all three parts of the exam:
Interview: This section involves answering personal questions about yourself, your interests, and your daily life. The resource provides clear guidelines on how to effectively present your answers and engage in a meaningful conversation with the examiner.
Posez les questions: In this part, you will be required to ask questions based on a given words The resource offers detailed strategies on how to frame your questions, ensuring they are relevant and coherent.
Dialogue or Role Play Situations: This section involves participating in a dialogue or role-playing various situations. The resource includes numerous examples and practical tips on how to navigate these scenarios confidently and fluently.
All these parts are well-explained and presented with examples to help you understand what is expected and how to perform effectively. This comprehensive preparation will boost your confidence and improve your performance in the DELF Junior speaking exam.
This worksheet is designed to help learners practise and master the use of l’impératif (the imperative form) in French. It is suitable for beginner to lower-intermediate students (A1–A2), including DELF preparation classes.
Learning Objectives:
Understand and apply the imperative form in French
Use commands, instructions, and suggestions correctly
Recognise differences between affirmative and negative imperatives
Practise common irregular verbs (être, avoir, prendre, etc.)
Ideal for:
DELF A1–A2 preparation
MYP / KS3 French learners
Revision or homework tasks
Classroom practice or assessment
Format:
Printable worksheet (no prep required)
Answer key:
Available on request
This engaging worksheet is designed to reinforce students’ understanding of l’impératif (the imperative form) in French through a variety of structured and contextualised exercises. Ideal for beginner to lower-intermediate learners (A1–A2), including DELF preparation.
Exercice 1: Students complete a conjugation table (tu, nous, vous) with both regular and key irregular verbs (être, avoir, aller, venir, etc.).
Exercice 2: Transformation of sentences into the imperative form (affirmative and negative).
Exercice 3: Sentence completion using the correct imperative form in everyday contexts, including polite requests and instructions.
Exercice 4: Giving advice using the imperative, helping students apply grammar in real-life situations.
Ideal for:
DELF A1–A2 preparation
MYP / KS3 French classes
Homework, revision, or assessment tasks
Classroom practice with mixed-ability learners
Format:
Printable worksheet – ready to use (no prep required)
Answer key:
Can be created or provided upon request.