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My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.

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My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.
French: Negatives: Ne .... que
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French: Negatives: Ne .... que

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This resource explicitly looks at the negation ‘ne … que’. It does contain some tricky concepts, however this resource analyses those tricky concepts with interactive activities contained in this resource. This resource is geared towards learners of IGCSE French and it is very useful revision for learners if A-Level French. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Negatives: Ne .... ni .... ni
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French: Negatives: Ne .... ni .... ni

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This powerpoint explicitly outlines the function of ‘ne … ni … ni’ and other uses of this concept. There are good examples demonstrated in this presentation with follow up differentiated activities and also revises previously learnt negatives in French. This is ideal for learners of IGCSE French and AS/A2 level French. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: The world of Disney and colours (Key Stage 1 and 2)
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Primary French: The world of Disney and colours (Key Stage 1 and 2)

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This colour workbook contains 12 pages of Disney’s favourite cartoon characters with other characters with instructions as to what colours children need to use to colour them in. This resource is ideal for both Key Stage 1 and 2. It can also be great revision for Key Stage 3 learners who enjoy colouring in! Happy teaching and learning!
French: The imperative using '-ir' verbs (Key Stage 3)
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French: The imperative using '-ir' verbs (Key Stage 3)

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This resource exclusively looks at the use of ‘-ir’ verbs in the imperative form. The initial stage of the presentation involves a lot of practice followed by a picture pair game followed by subsequent differentiated activities. This resource is geared towards learners at Key Stage 3 level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: The imperative using '-er' verbs (Key Stage 3)
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French: The imperative using '-er' verbs (Key Stage 3)

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This resource exclusively looks at the use of ‘-er’ verbs in the imperative form. The initial stage of the presentation involves a lot of practice followed by a picture pair game followed by subsequent differentiated activities. This resource is geared towrds Key Stage 3 learners. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Numbers 1-100 (Key Stage 3 level)
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French: Numbers 1-100 (Key Stage 3 level)

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This resource looks at exclusively, the numbers from 1-100 in French and it also looks at expressing the year in French. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 3 level and it can also be good revision for learners at Key Stage 3 level. This resource exercises reading, writing and listening skills, alongside mathematical skills. The workbook contains differentiated versions. The children can colour in the numbers on each page of course! Happy teaching and learning!
French: Part 5 - Possessive adjectives (votre, vos) and more family members
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French: Part 5 - Possessive adjectives (votre, vos) and more family members

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This a sequel from Part 4: Possessive adjectives (notre, nos) and this powerpoint presents possessive adjectives for ‘votre’, and ‘vos’ in the context of more family members such as ‘husband’, ‘wife’, ‘son’, ‘daughter’ and ‘children’. It is a good introduction for Key Stage 2-3 learners as there are follow up activities which follow, which also revises previously learnt possessive adjectived for ‘je’ , ‘tu’, ‘il/elle’ and ‘nous’. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Part 6 - Possessive adjectives (leur, leurs) and extended family members
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French: Part 6 - Possessive adjectives (leur, leurs) and extended family members

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This a sequel from Part 5: Possessive adjectives (leur, leurs) and this powerpoint presents possessive adjectives for ‘ils’, and ‘elles’ in the context of more family members such as ‘foster mother’, ‘foster father’, ‘foster brother’, ‘foster sister’ and ‘foster parents’. This is the final installment to learning members of the family which presents the most complex family members of all, but it is presented in a fundamental way in order to facilitate learning. It is a good introduction for Key Stage 2-3 learners as there are follow up activities which follow, which also revises previously learnt possessive adjectived for ‘je’ , ‘tu’, ‘il/elle’, ‘nous’ and ‘vous’. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Members of the family and possessive adjectives (all 6 installments for £10!!)
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French: Members of the family and possessive adjectives (all 6 installments for £10!!)

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This pack includes all six installments which fundamentally demonstrate all possessive adjectives such as: mon/ma/mes ton/ta/tes son/sa/ses notre/nos votre/vos leur/leurs It also looks at many members of the family, including extended and more complex family members such as: mother father brother sister grand-mother grand-father great-grandfather great-grandmother stepmother stepfather half-brother half-sister uncle aunt cousin nephew niece twins husband wife son daughter children foster father foster mother foster brother foster sister This resource is geared towards key stage 2 and key stage 3 learners.
Primary French: Animals - Part II: At the Zoo (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Animals - Part II: At the Zoo (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the second installment of primary French animals. This resource exclusively looks at animals at the zoo, alongside numbers, gender of words and plurality. There are differentiated versions of these workbooks and the more superior one also includes colours. There are pages and pages of colouring in for the children to do as they will colour in the words of the animals as well as colouring them in too. This resource exercises reading, writing and listening skills. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Telling the time
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French: Telling the time

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This resource extensively looks at telling the time in French and it can be geared towards learners of Key Stage 3 level. It can also be very good revision at Key Stage 4 level, whether it is GCSE or IGCSE level. There are also nine differentiated worksheets which reinforces one’s learning of telling the time. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: The Alphabet in the theme of countries A-Z (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: The Alphabet in the theme of countries A-Z (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2)

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This resource looks at the alphabet in French in the theme of countries around the world and also various cities where there are pages and pages of colouring in. It also executes the reading, speaking, writing and listening skills. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 1 and Key stage 2. It can also be very good revision for Key Stage 3 learners. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Telling the time (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Telling the time (Key Stage 2)

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This bumper resource pack exclusively looks at telling the time in French, including both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock system. This pack is geared towards learners of Key Stage 2 level and there are nine differentiated levels. As each level is completed, the levels increase with difficulty, but with support. Each workbook exercises reading, writing and listening skills. There are nine differentiated workbooks and each level is as follows: Level 1 - O’clock only Level 2 - O’clock to a quarter past the hour Level 3 - O’clock to half past the hour Level 4 - O’clock to a quarter to the hour Level 5 - The full hour Level 6 - The full hour including minutes in between intervals to half past the hour Level 7 - The full hour including minutes in between intervals around the clock Level 8 - Introduction to the 24-hour system Level 9 - Extension of the 24-hour system, including minutes in between intervals around the clock Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Transport and the verb 'aller' (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Transport and the verb 'aller' (Key Stage 2)

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This resource looks at the conjugation of ‘aller’ in the present and different means of transport, alongside the appropriate preposition. There are lots of colouring in pages and handwriting practice when conjugating the verb ‘aller’ and writing the correct preposition. There are also subsequent activities. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 2 level. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Numbers 1-20, fruit and colours (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Numbers 1-20, fruit and colours (Key Stage 1)

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This resource contains many colouring in pages where students colour in the fruit according to the given colour. Gender agreement is mentioned in this resource but it is not necessary at Key Stage 1 level. There are many subsequent mathematical pages revising numbers after every new number up to 20. This resource is primarily aimed at Key Stage 1 level, but it can be useful revision at Key Stage 2 level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: C'est combien and quantities
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French: C'est combien and quantities

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This resource extensively looks at the use of ‘c’est combien’ and quantities when shopping. Students firstly analyse the different expressions of quantities used and then they go through the story regarding Madame Duval and there is a quiz which follows and subsequent activities. This resource is useful for teaching from the ‘Tricolore 2’ textbook which is geared towards Year 7/8. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Numbers 1-20, colours, gender and agreement (Lower level version)
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Primary French: Numbers 1-20, colours, gender and agreement (Lower level version)

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This accompanying workbook from the presentation ‘Vingt jours de l’été’ exhibits pages and pages of activities and colouring in for primary Key stage 1 and 2 French. This is the lower level version. It contains countless colouring in pages, opportunities for children to become acquainted with gender and number agreement, mathematics in French and several puzzles and games. The cost of this workbook is ₤6. There is a promotion available where you can buy both the presentation and the accompanying workbook for just ₤10!
Beginner's Mandarin Chinese for Adults: Part 1: Hello
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Beginner's Mandarin Chinese for Adults: Part 1: Hello

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Ni hao! Hello and welcome to the very first installment of the Beginner’s Mandarin series for adults, courtesy of Palmer’s Language Services! Part 1 will look at the very basic greetings and form of address such as Mr and Madam. This resource is designed for teaching students aged 16+ and adults who are learning Mandarin for the very first time. It also looks at the four key skills such as speaking, listening, reading and writing. In addition, the initial pinyin and the first tone are also incorporated in this activity and if you click on the audio clips, the students can practise along to the recording. I have also included other audio clips such as reading the short story on the front and also the listening activities which follow. Happy teaching and learning! Zhu ni hao yun!
Primary French: Numbers 21-30, Age (Lower level)
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Primary French: Numbers 21-30, Age (Lower level)

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This resource extensively looks at numbers 21-30 in French. Students complete the questions regarding age and mathematical sums. There are subsequent puzzles which follow. There is a more differentiated workbook available which includes more complex questions regarding age and mathematical sums. Happy teaching and learning!