Linking Words and Phrases: connectives in essaysQuick View
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Linking Words and Phrases: connectives in essays

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A resourse that is aimed at helping pupils structure their essay correctly. It provides lists of connectives that students can use to provide structure, sum up, compare or contrast, persuade or analyse in essays.
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Le sport

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Talking about what sports you do/don’t do and giving opinions
French food shopping and quantities worksheetQuick View
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French food shopping and quantities worksheet

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A selection of two differentiated worksheets on shopping for food and quantities. Includes translations into French with the support of a vocabulary grid on the worksheet. This will enable students to work independently on building sentences. Students can also practice conversational skills by writing out dialogues in French, which they can then practice in pairs.
French: Time (L'heure) worksheetsQuick View
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French: Time (L'heure) worksheets

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A set of two worksheets to learn to understand and to tell the time in French. Worksheet 1 (“Time”) includes a range of tasks to consolidate learning of ‘o’clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to’. Worksheet 2 (“Time all”) includes tasks on more complex times such as ‘ten to, five to, ten past’ etc. Can be used as an extension worksheet for more able students.
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French descriptions: Hair and eyes

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A worksheet to consolidate comprehension of physical descriptions in French, namely hair and eyes. Students read each description and draw / colour in the correct details on the picture.
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French alphabet

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A powerpoint to introduce the French alphabet sounds. Includes activities to enable to spell out names of French towns and to spell out their own names in French.
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Year 7 French: greetings, name and how are

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A powerpoint to introduce greetings, asking someone’s name and giving a reply, and ask how someone is feeling and giving replies. Key phonics are introduced and explained to enable students to understand basic pronunciation skills in French.
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French booklets KS3

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A bundle of four booklets (also sold separately) which include topics commonly studied at Key Stage 3. Each booklet contains 5-7 units of work along with a vocabulary page for each unit, thus enabling students to complete the tasks independently without any extra aid. This makes the booklets ideal to use as homework or cover work. You may use the booklets as they are or copy and paste different sections to create your own. Alternatively, you could use the tasks as individual worksheets. Topics included in each booklet: Famille et domicile Je me présente Les verbes ‘er’ Le temps Au boulot Où habitent-ils? Les passes-temps Sports Le week-end Sports et activités Nous… La télé Le week-end dernier Les verbes ‘être’ Les sorties Les invitations Les excuses Vouloir, pouvoir, devoir Les vêtements En ville Faire les magasins Manger et boire Bon appétit Le petit déjeuner Le déjeuner On fait des achats Dialogues au restaurant
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French numbers 1-100 board game

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A printable board game to practise saying numbers in French. It can be played in pairs or small groups. A helpsheet on numbers 1-100 is also included. Dice and counters will be needed. This resource is included in the ‘French numbers 1-100 bundle’.
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French places in town

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A worksheet to learn places in town in French. Tasks range from word level comprehension to sentence level translations to say what there is and isn’t in town. Translations from French to English, then English to French. Includes use of connectives (and / but - et / mais).
A Level French grammar: Le subjonctif (the subjunctive)Quick View
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A Level French grammar: Le subjonctif (the subjunctive)

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A worksheet to practice the subjunctive in French. The worksheet has 25 sentences in French with a missing verb for students to conjugate and fill in using the subjunctive. More able students can then translate the sentences into English to consolidate their comprehension. Answers are included.
French family members worksheet KS3Quick View
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French family members worksheet KS3

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A worksheet to learn names of family members in French building up to introducing family members and giving their name. (Voici … qui s’appelle …).
French Greetings, Name, How are you worksheetQuick View
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French Greetings, Name, How are you worksheet

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A worksheet to consolidate learning of greetings, asking and saying your name and asking and saying how you are in French. Includes a match up, a ‘look, cover, write, check’ task and a storyboard writing task to enable more able students to make up their own dialogue in French. Also includes a vocabulary list to support weaker students.
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French jobs worksheet

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A worksheet to consolidate learning on jobs in French. Includes a match up, translations from French to English, and from English to French, as well as a wordsearch template to enable early finishers to make their own puzzle using the words that they have learnt.