Head of French at a lovely school in South-West England. I can teach French and Spanish to A-Level, I love creating resources and sharing what I have made with others. Please leave a rating if you are so kind as to choose one of my resources. Thank you!
Head of French at a lovely school in South-West England. I can teach French and Spanish to A-Level, I love creating resources and sharing what I have made with others. Please leave a rating if you are so kind as to choose one of my resources. Thank you!
A Jeopardy style game for French GCSE foundation level.
With over 40 questions geared at revising ALL 8 topics plus some grammar questions, this is a great and engaging way to revise content from the GCSE, particulary AQA or Edexcel. My classes love this game.
3 Tangled Translations with answers for GCSE Studio French Module 2 (festivals/ traditions/ food)
Sentences are provided in a mixture of French and English which students have to āuntangleā into either (or both!) languages.
Tangled translations are fantastic for differentiation as more-able students can translate into the target language, whereas translating into English is a more scaffolded activity for students who find it more challenging.
The answers are included at the bottom of the document.
A huge bundle containing 12 Tangled Translations for the first 4 modules in the Studio GCSE textbook. Each pack comes with answers attached, making for easy marking (students can self/ peer-mark).
Tangled translations are fantastic for differentiation as more-able students can translate into the target language, whereas translating into English is a more scaffolded activity for students who find it more challenging.
Topics:
Module 1: family/ friends
Module 2: hobbies/ leisure/ sports
Module 3: festivals/ special events
Module 4: my area/ town
A huge bundle containing 12 Tangled Translations for the last 4 modules in the Studio GCSE textbook. Each pack comes with answers attached, making for easy marking (students can self/ peer-mark).
Tangled translations are fantastic for differentiation as more-able students can translate into the target language, whereas translating into English is a more scaffolded activity for students who find it more challenging.
Topics:
Module 5: holidays/ travel/ tourism
Module 6: school/ education
Module 7: jobs/ future plans
Module 8: environment/ global issues
3 Tangled Translations with answers for GCSE Viva Spanish Module 3 (family/ friends and technology/ reading)
Sentences are provided in a mixture of Spanish and English which students have to āuntangleā into either (or both!) languages.
The answers are included at the bottom of the document.
3 Tangled Translations with answers for GCSE Viva Spanish Module 1 (holidays/ travel and tourism)
Sentences are provided in a mixture of Spanish and English which students have to āuntangleā into either (or both!) languages.
The answers are included at the bottom of the document.
A huge bundle containing 12 Tangled Translations for the first 4 modules in the Viva GCSE textbook. Each pack comes with answers attached, making for easy marking (students can self/ peer-mark).
Tangled translations are fantastic for differentiation as more-able students can translate into the target language, whereas translating into English is a more scaffolded activity for students who find it more challenging.
Topics:
Module 1: holiday and travel
Module 2: school
Module 3: family and friends/ social life
Module 4: hobbies/ leisure
A huge bundle containing 12 Tangled Translations for the last 4 modules in the Viva GCSE textbook. Each pack comes with answers attached, making for easy marking (students can self/ peer-mark).
Tangled translations are fantastic for differentiation as more-able students can translate into the target language, whereas translating into English is a more scaffolded activity for students who find it more challenging.
Topics:
Module 5: my town/ area
Module 6: festivals
Module 7: work/ future plans
Module 8: environment/ global issues
Three structured 90 word writing questions for Module 4 of the GCSE French Studio Textbook.
Each question and bullet point is broken down with prompts to aid and guide students. There is also space for teacher marks and comments at the bottom to make feedback easier and quicker.
Module 4 covers the following topics: town/ local area
Three structured 90 word writing questions for Module 7 of the GCSE French Studio Textbook.
Each question and bullet point is broken down with prompts to aid and guide students. There is also space for teacher marks and comments at the bottom to make feedback easier and quicker.
Module 7 covers the following topics: jobs/ future ambitions
Three structured 90 word writing questions for Module 5 of the GCSE French Studio Textbook.
Each question and bullet point is broken down with prompts to aid and guide students. There is also space for teacher marks and comments at the bottom to make feedback easier and quicker.
Module 5 covers the following topics: holiday
An engaging Pick N Mix style starter for Module 1 of the French GCSE, based off the Studio textbook which is the topic of Family and Friends.
Students can choose which activities they want to do and it comes with answers embedded for each activity.