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Colourful and engaging resources for French and Spanish, from lesson plans and Powerpoints, to Worksheets and classroom display. Ready to use to preserve your precious time!
If you like my resources please don't forget to leave a review. If you're not happy with a resource or if you find a glitch please don't hesitate to contact me so I can help you out and fix any problems.
Francophone Countries display
Ready to Print. Simply needs to be cut out and pieced together
Optional Extras:
Use string and push pins to show where the countries are on a world map
Please note the flags only include Official Francophone countries
The perfect Back to School bundle to start the new school year. Included in the bundle:
Accent Codes - a cheat sheet for easy access to Microsoft operating accent shortcuts. A must have for any MFL teacher.
Display on Spanish Speaking countries - Ready to print display featuring a map showing all francophone countries and their respective flags, plus title for the display.
Display for Spanish grammar and vocab - over one hundred slides ready to print and stick up on the walls; would fill a classroom!
Reasons to Learn Spanish PPT - ideal to use in the first lesson back in the new school year, get those students motivated right from the get go.
If you like my resources please don’t forget to leave a review. If you’re not happy with a resource or if you find a glitch please don’t hesitate to contact me so I can help you out and fix any problems.
The perfect Back to School bundle to start the new school year. Included in the bundle:
Accent Codes - a cheat sheet for easy access to Microsoft operating accent shortcuts. A must have for any MFL teacher.
Display on Francophone countries - Ready to print display featuring a map showing all francophone countries and their respective flags, plus title for the display.
Display for French grammar and vocab - over one hundred slides ready to print and stick up on the walls; would fill a classroom!
Reasons to Learn French PPT - ideal to use in the first lesson back in the new school year, get those students motivated right from the get go.
If you like my resources please don’t forget to leave a review. If you’re not happy with a resource or if you find a glitch please don’t hesitate to contact me so I can help you out and fix any problems.
2025 BUNDLE AVAILABLE NOW!
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2025 VERSION ALSO AVAILABLE AS INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES FOR JUST SPANISH OR JUST FRENCH:
SPANISH:
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FRENCH:
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These resources that can be used for a lesson or two on Eurovision for both Spanish and French classes. Would work particularly well with Y9 and GCSE to get them using more interesting opinions but can be adapted for any year really. It’s good to use for Media/Culture topic (Music) and for writing with opinions. Tasks are differentiated throughout. I have used a variation of this resource many times over the last few years and just changed it each year to make it up to date, it has always gone down really well with students!
Resources include:
*Powerpoint
*Sweepstake of countries to cut out
Activities include:
Sweepstake - students to follow their selected country for homework
Countries match up Spanish-English
Eurovision facts and figures match-up
Quiz about Italy (host country)
Lots of language and culture about Ukraine (last year’s winner)
Interesting linguistic fact followed by linguistic exploration of Cuban slang (This year’s entry for Spanish was born in Cuba) OR of Quebec slang (this year’s entry for France is from Quebec, Canada)
Chance to listen/watch each song entry, students can give each performance a mark out of 12, and then do writing practice using opinions.
2025 VERSIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
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This resource can be used for a lesson or series of lessons on Eurovision for a Spanish class with lots of discussion opportunities to learn more about Ukraine (last year’s Eurovision winners and who should have been hosting).
Would work particularly well with Y9 and GCSE to get them using more interesting opinions but can be adapted for any year really and tasks are differentiated throughout to accommodate different abilities and levels.
It’s a great scheme of work to use for Media/Culture topics (Music) and for writing with opinions. I have used a variation of this resource many times over the last few years and it has always gone down really well with students! They have lots of fun with this while learning a lot
Resources include:
Powerpoint
Sweepstake of countries to cut out and distribute to students for them to follow their sweepstake country
PLEASE NOTE! There’s a lot of information and ‘teacher heads up’ in the presenter notes. Be sure to have the presenter notes showing when you try out this lesson, to do so in Powerpoint go to: VIEW->Show presenter notes
Activities include:
Sweepstake - students to follow their selected country for homework
A discussion about the contest and why the host country is the UK this year.
Eurovision countries - how to say in Spanish
Facts and Figures match up about UK/Spain/Ukraine (2 differentiated tasks, choose depending on overall ability of the group
Quiz about Ukraine
Ukrainian-Spanish vocabulary task to demonstrate difference in alphabet
Cuban/Spanish slang translation task (last year’s entrant for Spain was actually from Cuba)
Examples of previous iconic Eurovision performances followed by discussion of what makes a performance successful (or otherwise!)
Discussion about UK & Ukraine’s performances last year and why they did well
Chance to listen/watch each song entry for this year’s competition, students can give each performance a mark out of 12, and then do Spanish writing practice using opinions.
Eurovision Song Contest 2025 – MFL Bundle (French & Spanish)
Save with this two-in-one bundle: High-engagement language lessons for KS3–KS4 and beyond*
This discounted bundle includes both the French and Spanish versions of the extensively updated Eurovision Song Contest 2025 lesson series. Perfect for departments teaching multiple languages or teachers delivering both, this set offers a vibrant, culturally rich sequence of lessons that boosts vocabulary, cultural awareness, critical thinking and all four core language skills.
What’s Included (in both versions):
Fully editable 42-slide PowerPoint for each language, colour-coordinated to the 2025 official Eurovision theme
Built-in differentiation and extensive presenter notes throughout
Sweepstake PDFs featuring all 37 entries (artist, song title, country and photo)
Eurovision-themed Bingo game (optional homework task while watching the final)
Country vocabulary list (Spanish–French or French–Spanish, depending on version)
Three-tiered reading comprehension activity with gap-fill (PDF)
Key Focus Areas:
Expressing opinions with justification
Adjectives, intensifiers, and using tenses in context
Listening to authentic material and responding in the target language
Discussing performance, music, and culture with increasing sophistication
Exploring global languages and language families (including Romansh as a new TL)
Skills Covered:
Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing
Grammar in context
Cultural capital and global awareness
Stretch and challenge for higher-attaining students
Scaffolding and support for all levels
Each version follows the same structure but is tailored to its language and includes distinct content such as:
Swiss French slang decoding (French version)
Andalusian Spanish slang task (Spanish version)
A fantastic way to bring Eurovision into your classroom with adaptable resources you can return to year after year.
A slide deck presentation giving reasons why we learn languages. Great to use at the start of the year and to help with motivation, particularly with reluctant learners!
If you like my resources please don’t forget to leave a review. If you’re not happy with a resource or if you find a glitch please don’t hesitate to contact me so I can help you out and fix any problems.