Ma maison - reading comprehensionQuick View
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Ma maison - reading comprehension

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Ma maison - reading comprehension. A short letter to read describing house and bedroom with True / false, questions in English and Find the French exercises. Answers provided.
GCSE French - Complex PhrasesQuick View
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GCSE French - Complex Phrases

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GCSE French - Complex Phrases. A one-page list of higher-level phrases to add into any GCSE topic in order to increase the complexity of the language. Useful for both speaking and writing preparation.
La musique - opinions of types of musicQuick View
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La musique - opinions of types of music

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La musique - opinions of types of music. A gap-fill exercise to use opinions with types of music. Students select phrases from a box to complete the sentences in French and then, translate them into English. Answers provided.
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The Imperfect Tense

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A one-page worksheet on the Imperfect tense in French. A brief explanation, followed by a gap-fill and translation exercise. Answers provided.
Mes vacances idéales - Ideal holiday translation into FrenchQuick View
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Mes vacances idéales - Ideal holiday translation into French

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Mes vacances idéales - Ideal holiday translation into French. A text in English to be translated into French to practise use of the conditional tense. The text can then be used as a model for students to write their own. Possible translation answers provided.
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Free-time activities - present tense

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Free-time activities. A short reading text on weekend activities, followed by comprehension questions in English and five English to French translation sentences, using the present tense of regular verbs in the I, you, he and she forms. Answers provided.
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GCSE French Perfect Tense - Find the errors

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GCSE French Perfect Tense. Students read the 10 sentences in the perfect tense, they find and correct the error in each sentence and then translate the sentences into English. Each error relates to common mistakes made when using the perfect tense. Answers provided.
OCR GCSE French Speaking Exam Overview for studentsQuick View
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OCR GCSE French Speaking Exam Overview for students

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OCR GCSE French Speaking Exam Overview for students: a one-page set of details for students to inform them of timings, requirements and themes / topic areas. Brief details only to provide a quick and easy reference page.
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GCSE French - Tenses grid

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GCSE French - a one-page tenses grid with ten key verbs in the perfect, imperfect, present, near future and future tenses of the ‘je’ form. A corresponding gap-fill grid of tenses.
The Imperfect Tense in FrenchQuick View
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The Imperfect Tense in French

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The Imperfect Tense in French. A one-page worksheet with a brief description of how to form the imperfect tense in French, followed by a gap-fill and translation exercise. Answers provided.
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Les passe-temps

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Les passe-temps. A lower ability worksheet on French hobbies: put words in order and translate into English, a short text in French with questions in English and a Find the French exercise. Answers provided.
The present tense - free-timeQuick View
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The present tense - free-time

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The present tense - free-time. A one-page lower ability worksheet on free-time / weekend activities in the present tense. Students match up French and English to practise the I, you, he, she and we parts of ‘jouer’ and ‘regarder’ and then, answer questions in English, based on a short reading text.
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Tu veux sortir?

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Tu veux sortir? A one-page lower ability worksheet on arranging to go out. There is a short dialogue to read, followed by comprehension questions in English and a ‘Find the French’ exercise. Answers provided.
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Tu veux sortir?

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Tu veux sortir? An English to French translation exercise on arranging to go out. Students put the English dialogue into French and then use this as a model to create their own dialogue.