3 resources to practise the role play scenarion ‘At the hotel’. Includes a PowerPoint with games, a booklet, a board game and practice role plays with support and suggested answers.
A board game to practice role play statements and questions for the topic of ‘at the hotel’.
Great way to revise with Yr11s.
All vocabulary needed for this game is available in the GCSE Role Play Booklet/PowerPoint /teaching-resource/gcse-french-role-play-revision-booklet-at-the-hotel-11872725?theme=0 (see my TES shop or click link to purchase).
All you will need for a strong and engaging first lesson with your new classes. That first lesson back can be a bit flat because they resources for greetings and simple questions and answers can be pretty dull.
Whether you buy this bundle to use with beginner learners or as a refresher lesson for new classes, you won't be disappointed.
I have included a great video with music and robots for immediate impact- pop it on as they walk in. The PowerPoint introduces the vocab so you can drill and then includes some classic language games and a chance for you to get them to listen and match up (and copy the lang into their books if you wish). There is a 'one page learning' great for differentiation, as a support tool, a revision sheet, homework, learning mat...whatever you like! An interactive quiz for a snappy start or memorable exit game and two versions of follow me cards (small class or large class). Second PowerPoint to introduce days of week and months of year also included. GREAT VALUE!!! Please consider leaving a review :)
A video featuring a range of faces, foods from around the world, architecture and landscapes and celebrations form around the world. The video opens with a quote about the diversity and closes with the line 'One human race'.
The video should provide springboard for discussion and reflection.
To follow this up I have produced some worksheets featuring things form the video- 5 versions- food, music, sports, transports and festivals from around the world. They can label and colour these and a lovely quote is included at the top about respecting difference and valuing others.
A 12 page activity booklet including
Vocabulary (basic list and extended list)
Witch profile reading comprehension
Read and colour according to description
Count the number of pumpkins etc.
Voacb recall
wordsearch
crossword
Magic potion ingredients
Magic potion recipe comprehension
12 page booklet
PowerPoint Presentation
Haunted House video
Zombie Attack Activity
Follow me Cards
Bingo cards
Colouring sheets (colour by French colour)
Magic Potion Writing activity
Wall words
Presentation of Christmas Vocabulary:
20 items of Christmas vocabulary, clean modern style with cute clip art
'Qu'est-ce que c'est?' game (beat the teacher)
'Les mots volants' game
'Qu'est-ce qui manque?' game
'Under the spotlight' game
Listening Activity
Vocab match up
Sentence maker game
Words to chorus of 3 hymns
Links to French Christnas websites
Noughts and Crosses game
A word exchange activity which requires pupils to translate 20 Christmas gifts from French to English. They attempt it first on their own, then paired up, then they circulate to exchange answers with pupils around the room.
This would lead nicely into writing a letter to Father Christmas. I have a template for this available in my Christmas Bundle or on its own- just search in my shop.
A song to the tune of Jingle Bells for beginner learners.
Chorus: ‘Qu’est-ce que c’est?
De quelle couleur?
Il y a combien?’
And 10 lines for individual pupils to shout out ‘une etoile jaune’, ‘sept chausettes roses’ etc.
Good practice of colours and numbers and a lovely way for KS1 learners to demonstrate what they have learnt- could even be performed in an assembly.
A PDF of my simple French Story for young learners. A boy dreams he is an astronaut and visits he sun, moon and stars at night. He also bumps into an alien!
There is a link to a YouTube video with audio features- great for non specialists who will appreciate the audio narrative to double check pronunciation.
There are follow up resources available to purchase in my TES Shop including a board game, mini books, self correcting puzzles, worksheets and I can statements.
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Updated Sept 2021 to include new design with up to 5 questions (different versions included with range of questions).
A place card for pupils to complete and color. A great way to get to know their names during half term 1 and for them to get to know the 3 first questions: comment t’appelles-tu, quel age as-tu and ou habites-tu? There is space on the back of the card for them to write their answers so they can always see them.
Introduce and practise Spanish greetings with games and activities.
This PowerPoint introduces Spanish greetings with single word or phrase slides follwoed by four PowerPoint games. Then there is a listening activity with audio file included, a vocab match up and a comic strip reading and writing activity.
2 x 6-page booklets which explain (in an informal and light tone) how to form the perfect tense for regular -ir verbs and -re verbs.
Includes explanation, practice and translations.
The booklets are numbered and can be printed off for pupils. They can also be displayed as a PowerPoint or printed off in large format and used as display posters.
Great follow-on from the French Grammar Booklet: Perfect Tense regular -er verbs.
Three European Day of Languages resources included in this bundle: a board game, a flag colouring activity and a video about diversity with French quotes and 5 colouring sheets about cultures around the world. The sheets are in English as well as French to sue in tutor time or any workshop.
There is an extra resource thrown in- an animal quiz- nobody has ever bought it but I love it and it will be useful to G&T pupils next half term.
A simple but beautiful letter to Father Christmas template.
4 different colour backgrounds and 1 black and white version.
Also included is a French version of the resource. A simple way to introduce some French language and culture into the end of term.