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Follow this step by step guide to describe a picture. It includes both French and English, it also includes an example of what a good one looks like.
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IB French - Complete guide to describe the photo

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Hand this guide to your students to teach them everything they need to know to get the top marks when describing the photo. This is a great template to follow, it has both French and English to help all your students. Teach them the 4 stages to follow - each stage has complex grammar, connectors and idiomatic expressions. Stage 1 - describe the photo Stage 2 - include the cultural link Stage 3 - compare with your country Stage 4 - give your opinion to conclude
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IB topics - Cultural link

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This is a 6 pages guide for your students who struggles with adding their cultural link in the IA. You will find a page per topic divided in cultural link for France and comparison. Each page also has connectors, complex grammar and idiomatic expressions. Topics covered - Identity - languages and identity Experiences - travel and holidays Human ingenuity - communication and media Social organization - the world of work Sharing the planet - environment
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French Calendar 2026 fetes et traditions

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This is a French calendar to guide you through French festivals and traditions whilst also concentrating on key grammar concepts like the irregular present, the perfect tense, the irregular past participles, the weather etc…
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French Calendar of key Vocab

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Quick reminder of common words, sentences, connectors. Use each month as a lesson for your students or just to display in your classroom.
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Advanced Grammar A-Level, IB, (I)GCSE

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10 pages of complex grammar to hand to students or display covering relative pronouns, possessives, demonstratives, passive, present irregular, irregular past participles, future perfect, emphatic pronouns, Direct and indirect pronouns, adverbs, dependent infinitives, il y a in all tenses, y and en, adjective agreements, …ever, depuis.
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Essay book/film - how to structure your essay

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This is an in depth guide to help your student write their essay for the film or the book they are studying. It has French + English translation. Your students will love it as it helps them hit the high grades for structure, content, A* and idiomatic expressions. My students love it as it takes away the stress of essay writing.
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A-Level essay Book/Film - a step by step guide

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If you students struggle to write a structured essay, this document has all the starting sentences following the PEARL method. Point Evidence Analysis Reaction Link. It is a straight forward one document that ticks all the boxes both for structure, content, A* sentences and idiomatic expressions. My students love it!
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A* Grammar/Advanced grammar mind map for (I)GCSE/A-Level/IB

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This is a mind map with all the complex grammar needed for the speaking and writing papers. It is both in French and English. This is a one page document which can be given to students to learn/display in the classroom. It can even be used for lower grades to get them used to grammar concepts(Perfect infinitive, “si” clauses, Direct/Indirect objects, negatives, advanced opinions, subjunctive, nice phrases, idioms…
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IB/A Level Success at Speaking and writing

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This is a 3 pages document which include all key concepts needed to access the high grades. This is called the rainbow method as it is easy to direct students and instruct them to add more color to their work Advanced opinions, subjunctive, idiomatic expressions, advanced questions to ask the examiner, key sentences to conclude. Print and distribute to your students as it will help them to make sure they include the complex concepts in their work.