This French A-Level Grammar Workbook covers the entirety of the AQA French A-Level syllabus, offering an in-depth resource for both students and teachers. It systematically addresses key topics including nouns, articles, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, quantifiers, pronouns, verbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and negation. The workbook provides a range of exercises such as sentence construction, translation tasks, and grammatical analysis, ensuring thorough practice and mastery of all essential grammar points. Perfect for exam preparation or reinforcing classroom learning, this resource is designed to help students achieve fluency and confidence in French grammar.
French Pronouns: Object, Indefinite, and Emphatic – A Teaching and Learning Resource
This interactive PowerPoint presentation provides a comprehensive overview of French pronouns, including direct and indirect object pronouns, indefinite pronouns like “en” and “y,” and emphatic pronouns. With clear explanations, examples, and engaging practice activities, this resource helps learners understand and apply pronoun rules confidently. It includes guidance on word order, combining pronouns, and using them in context, making it ideal for GCSE and A-level French courses. Whether used as a teaching tool or for student revision, this presentation is designed to clarify key concepts and support effective grammar practice.
French Relative Pronouns: Qui, Que, Dont – AQA GCSE
This PowerPoint presentation is specifically designed to meet the requirements of the AQA GCSE French syllabus, focusing on the relative pronouns qui, que, and dont. It offers clear explanations, examples, and practical tips to help students connect sentences and use these pronouns accurately. Key concepts, such as subject and object replacement and verbs requiring “de,” are explained in alignment with exam expectations. With engaging practice exercises, this resource supports effective revision and confident application in writing and speaking tasks. Perfect for classroom teaching or independent study, it’s a must-have for AQA GCSE students.
Comprehensive French Object Pronouns Guide and Worksheet
This resource provides a clear and concise guide to French direct and indirect object pronouns, including the use of “en” and “y.” It features detailed explanations, examples, and tables to help learners understand key rules and structures, such as pronoun agreement and word order. The accompanying exercises allow students to practice replacing nouns, combining pronouns, and applying them in various tenses. Suitable for both GCSE and A-level study, this worksheet is ideal for classroom use or independent revision, helping students build confidence and accuracy in using French object pronouns effectively.
Contains vocab for all three themes in AQA GCSE French, including all vocab for Identity and Culture, Local, National, International and Global Areas of Interest, and Current and Future Study and Employment.
This is an easy to follow, step by step guide to writing a Mayor’s speech for a new city that your student can come up with. Designed for neurodiverse students, this sheet is colourful, gives many prompts and suggestions, and breaks the task down into smaller tasks. Can be completed in between 45-75 minutes.
Students design their own city and then plan a speech to make to their citizens. Really fun interactive creative speech writing exercise.