La Haine Booklet (character analysis, research-based,grammar & vocabulary)Quick View
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La Haine Booklet (character analysis, research-based,grammar & vocabulary)

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La Haine Christmas Revision Booklet: 5 day Paper 2 preparation with character analysis, research based exercises, grammar, vocabulary and answer keys. This 20+ page booklet supports Year 13 AQA A Level French students studying La Haine independently over Christmas, with full answer keys for self-marking. It addresses AQA Paper 2 film study requirements: character analysis, social context, and links between the 1995 film and contemporary France. Five grammar recaps revise key Y13 structures through film relevant examples. Four exercise types develop examination skills: analytical questions, reading comprehension, vrai/faux with justification, and discourse analysis, all with lined answer spaces. Each day includes five high level vocabulary items (25 total), and a synthesis page provides essential essay phrases. Factual content draws on verified sources including Statista and Human Rights Watch.
"French Directions: Vocab, Games & Mystery"Quick View
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"French Directions: Vocab, Games & Mystery"

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A comprehensive IGCSE French resource on asking and giving directions (les directions), featuring vocabulary tables, interactive games, and an engaging mystery activity. This ready-to-print resource pack includes: Vocabulary: Three colour-coded tables covering asking for directions (Excusez-moi, Où est…?, Pour aller à…?), giving directions (tournez à gauche/droite, continuez tout droit, prenez la première rue), and places in town (la gare, la pharmacie, le musée, l’église). Activities: Jeu 1: Word search with 19 hidden French words Jeu 2: Crossword puzzle with direction-themed clues Exercice 3: IGCSE-style sign matching exercise (5 marks) Jeu 4: Map-based directions activity where students trace routes Jeu 5: ‘Le Mystère du Musée’ – a crime mystery where students analyse suspect testimonies, trace routes on a map, and identify the thief using comprehension and critical thinking skills Exercice 6: Dialogue writing practice Also includes: Visual direction arrows, grammar tip on l’impératif, free interactive online resources, and a full answer key for teachers. Differentiated, colourful, and print-ready with space for student answers.
French GCSE l'imparfait revision homework worksheetQuick View
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French GCSE l'imparfait revision homework worksheet

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French GCSE l’imparfait revision homework worksheet with scaffolded exercises on healthy living vocabulary. Includes formation guide, verb tables and differentiated tasks. French Imperfect Tense (L’Imparfait) Revision Homework | Healthy Living Theme | Year 10 GCSE A ready to use 30 minute homework worksheet designed to consolidate understanding of the French imperfect tense through the topic of healthy living (Restons Actifs / La Vie Saine). Perfect for Year 10 GCSE French students preparing for their exams. What’s included: This carefully structured worksheet provides a complete revision resource with a clear vocabulary box featuring key healthy living phrases and essential verbs, a step by step formation guide showing how to construct the imperfect tense from the nous form of the present, a conjugation table with all six endings and worked examples using jouer, and a highlighted exception box for the irregular verb être. Four scaffolded exercises ensure accessibility for all learners: Exercise 1 provides stems with gaps for endings only, offering maximum support for less confident students. Exercise 2 requires full conjugation within context sentences about sport and health. Exercise 3 challenges pupils to translate English sentences into French using l’imparfait. Exercise 4 is an extension task where students write their own sentences about past healthy habits. How to use this resource: Set as independent homework following classroom teaching on the imperfect tense. The scaffolded structure means all abilities can access the content and make progress. The vocabulary box supports students working at home without teacher input. Exercises build progressively in difficulty, allowing you to set different starting points for different groups if desired. A useful online resources box directs students to free interactive websites for additional practice including Conjuguemos, Lingolia French, and Lawless French. Keywords: French imperfect tense, l’imparfait, GCSE French, Year 10 French, healthy living French, la vie saine, verb conjugation, French homework, revision worksheet, scaffolded French, differentiated MFL, AQA French, Edexcel French, Cambridge IGCSE French