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French -er verbs - an introduction
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French -er verbs - an introduction

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Use this PowerPoint to introduce the all-important concept of -er verbs. At the end of the introduction, there is a pairwork dice game, allowing pupils to practise the -er verb endings. Instructions are in the notes section of the presentation.
French - Rooms of the house
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French - Rooms of the house

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Use this PowerPoint to introduce the rooms of the house in French. The first two slides are plans of the ground floor and the first floor. Click on each room to take you to the words to introduce to the students. Click on the red arrow to return to the plan. When the introduction of the vocabulary is complete, there is a '4 in a row' game to practise the words.
Reading Challenge with negative, positive scores & a wipeout
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Reading Challenge with negative, positive scores & a wipeout

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Enter the text of your choice into the box and then add the English of the TL in the text to the boxes underneath. Pupils read the text and then take it in turns to choose which English phrase they would like to find in the text (in the target language). If they are right, click on the phrase to reveal their team's score. There are positive, negative scores and a wipeout. Instructions are in the PowerPoint.
What can you do in town?
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What can you do in town?

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Use this PowerPoint to introduce the different activities that you can do in town (shopping, bowling, etc), The focus really is on using phrases, rather than single words. It starts by showing the phrases with the words jumbled up, unjumbling them and showing the image. Pupils then show their understanding kinaesthetically, using a 'hands-up' activity. Finally, pupils translate the phrases from French into English.
What time is it in...? (with answers)
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What time is it in...? (with answers)

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This is a worksheet to both practise time in French and to stretch pupils' brains. Pupils are given some time zones and have to work out and write in French what the time is in the different places around the world. The answer sheet has now been added.
Transcription pairwork - German
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Transcription pairwork - German

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Use this to practise transcription in German. Pupils work in pairs - A and B. There is a different sheet for each person. Start with pupil A - they read the text you've put into the box to their partner who then transcribes it onto their own sheet in the relevant box. Then swap roles. They must then peer assess what they have written and tally the number of errors made in the relevant section. This is great for transcription, listening and pronunciation skills.
Weather writing wheel
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Weather writing wheel

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Use this PowerPoint to get pupils writing about the weather and the different activities they can do in different weather. Instructions are in the PowerPoint.
Dice-rolling paragraph
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Dice-rolling paragraph

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This can be used for any language. The example in the PowerPoint is in English, so it can be easily adapted to your needs. Pupils work in pairs to produce a paragraph on any given topic. They take it in turns to roll the dice. The phrase corresponding to their number is the one they have to use. When they’ve completed it, they could then learn it. Good practice for learning to learn! They must also check that the phrase makes sense. If it doesn’t (incorrect tense, etc.), they must roll again. Another idea is for pupils to translate their finished paragraph.
Spontaneous speaking in French - an introduction
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Spontaneous speaking in French - an introduction

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This is designed to be a lesson for early learners, introducing the idea of speaking spontaneously in French. It starts with the sounds of French (e.g. 'oi', 'é'). There's then a Kim's Game with French words that pupils have to work out the pronunciation of, using the sound-spelling rules. Next is a Connect 4-style game, using more words that pupils have to work out how to pronounce. Then the PowerPoint goes through some spontaneous phrases to be used in lessons, ending with a dictionary task - "Qu-est-ce que c'est?"
Where I live - board game
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Where I live - board game

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Pupils work in pairs to play the game. It is designed to encourage spoken skills. They throw the dice and work their way around the board, asking each other questions.
Where I live - house & area
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Where I live - house & area

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Use this PowerPoint to introduce the vocabulary required to talk about where you live, including rooms in the house and the area in which you live.
BD characters card sort
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BD characters card sort

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A card sort activity, where pupils match the famous francophone comic strip characters to the descriptions.
Je le connais depuis...
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Je le connais depuis...

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Use this resource to teach pupils how to say how long they've known someone. The PowerPoint looks specifically at the use of 'depuis'.
Telling the time in German
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Telling the time in German

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This PowerPoint introduces the time in German, starting with a recap of the analogue time in English! At the end of the PowerPoint, pupils say the time out loud when they see it on the board.