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French : Giving Opinions Activity (Differentiated)
Differentiated activity (3 levels) to encourage pupils to give and justify their opinions in speaking and writing exercises.
Pupils roll a dice four times to identify four different phrases which they must include in their spoken or written answer. The activity can be given a competitive edge with points being awarded or taken way for accurate use of the target phrases.
Suitable for A-level, GCSE and KS3 classes and great as an end-of-topic / revision activity.
French Classroom Door Signs
Classroom door signs written in French to welcome pupils into classroom. Includes 'have you got your folder?' and 'have you got your pencil case?'.
French ER Verbs : Giant Puzzle Wordsearch
French puzzle wordsearch which includes 30 frequently used ER verbs and a secret message to discover. A vocabulary list is provided for the pupils to translate each verb from English into French. Vocabulary includes jouer, chanter, manger etc.
French : Giving Opinions Activity
Activity to encourage pupils to give and justify their opinions in speaking and writing exercises.
Pupils roll a dice four times to identify four different phrases which they must include in their spoken or written answer. The activity can be given a competitive edge with points being awarded or taken way for accurate use of the target phrases.
Suitable for A-level, GCSE and KS3 classes and great as an end-of-topic / revision activity.
Differentiated version also available with 3 different levels of vocabulary.
French Classroom Vocabulary : Revision Worksheet
Worksheet to practice and revise basic classroom / stationery vocabulary.
Pupils should look, say, cover, and write each word before checking that they spelt it correctly. You can also easily adapt the resource by asking them to fill in the second column without looking at the French word so that the exercise becomes a vocabulary test too.
An extension task is provided for pupils to complete with additional vocabulary that they can look up in a dictionary.
I have found this exercise particularly effective with low ability groups and pupils with SEN as a revision exercise with a focus on accuracy.