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French basic opinions lesson

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Simple French opinions (I like, I love, I don’t like, I hate) introduction lesson - ideal for Primary or Year 7 KS3. Powerpoint includes notes on most slides to explain activities - intro/drill basic opinion phrases - ask questions and students respond - vocabulary grid to help students build sentences using opinions and reasons - simple roleplay task - dominos activity to include matching and colouring to identify key phrases (see additional attachment - dominos will need printing and slicing) - simple challenge activity to adapt simple opinions + reasons structure.
French opinions worksheetQuick View
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French opinions worksheet

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French basic opinions worksheet (with answers) ideal for cover lesson. Suited to Primary or KS3 students who need support with basics. Starter - match the phrases Task 1 - translate opinion phrases Task 2 - create sentences using vocabulary grid Challenge - create own sentences by adapting the vocabulary grid
Quick teacher feedback sheet MFLQuick View
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Quick teacher feedback sheet MFL

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Quick teacher feedback sheet for use in MFL but could be adapted for other subjects. First two boxes are for teachers to highlight whatever statements are relevant for each student. Third box allows student to highlight what they need to work on. Forth box allows student to write down what help they need from their teacher. Last box allows you to add a date for review and student signature to encourage accountability.
French numbers & months boardgameQuick View
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French numbers & months boardgame

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Very simple boardgame with random selection of French numbers and months. Students have to translate whatever they land on into French. Suitable for Primary or KS3. Useful to practise/revise numbers and months in French. Answers included.
Paris landmarks research coverQuick View
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Paris landmarks research cover

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Paris landmarks research task - perfect for cover. Gives students a list of 5 landmarks in Paris to research. Ideal to introduce students to French culture. Could be used in Primary setting or for KS3. Includes a success criteria of information for students to find and put together in a PowerPoint. Students could present their research to the class to finish off the task nicely.
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French colours display

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I’ve created simple colour clouds with the French words inside. I printed these, laminated them, then sliced them in half for a display on top of my whiteboard. Students find them helpful. Colours included are: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, white, brown, grey, black, multicoloured, pink & purple.