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A passionate MFL and Media teacher for over 30 years, I am also a co-author of Expo 1 & 2 and am still involved in commercial textbook writing. I was an Advanced Skills Teacher for Modern Languages, running successful workshops for teachers. You will find here a range of resources for French and German teaching, mainly for 11-16 year olds. Plus some A-Level Media Studies and general learning resources. Based on over 30 years' classroom experience in the non-selective secondary state sector.

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A passionate MFL and Media teacher for over 30 years, I am also a co-author of Expo 1 & 2 and am still involved in commercial textbook writing. I was an Advanced Skills Teacher for Modern Languages, running successful workshops for teachers. You will find here a range of resources for French and German teaching, mainly for 11-16 year olds. Plus some A-Level Media Studies and general learning resources. Based on over 30 years' classroom experience in the non-selective secondary state sector.
German Language Lesson Lifesaver. Sample Linked Translation Unit on Household Chores.
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German Language Lesson Lifesaver. Sample Linked Translation Unit on Household Chores.

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A sample 3-page unit from my German Language Lesson Lifesaver booklet of linked translations. Ideal for MFL teachers and departments who need to set cover work. Answers are included on the last page. The range of levels goes from German near-beginners to advanced learners (GCSE +). Each topic has 3 differentiated levels: Entry, Continuation, Extension. One A4 worksheet per level. Each worksheet is divided as follows: ➢ Section A: 10 sentences to translate from German into English. ➢ Section B: 5 sentences to translate from English into German. These sentences are linked to the German examples in section A. Students can work out the German by careful scrutiny and manipulation of the sentences in the first section. ➢ Section C: vocabulary grid linked to the sentences. Grouped by gender, verb and other grammatical forms. The vocabulary grid can be included with the sheet or folded over and not copied for students. This provides a further element of differentiation. ➢ Section D lists the grammar areas covered. ➢ Answers are in a separate section at the back so that cover teachers can go over work. The resource does NOT contain grammar explanations, just links to grammar points. The worksheets can be a springboard for further grammar work. Vocabulary is based on word frequency and not on prescribed content of exam boards or publishers. The focus is on general translation skills practice, and is not specifically aimed at GCSE. It is an absorbing way to keep pupils busy and engaged. The full booklet has 60 pages of worksheets - 20 topics (3 levels per topic). Ideal if you or other colleagues are absent. Or just extra translation-based topic reinforcement. NWACWA - Never Worry About Cover Work Again! For the full booklet, copy and paste the following link: /teaching-resource/german-language-lesson-lifesaver-booklet-linked-translations-11260420
German Language Lesson Lifesaver. Sample Linked Translation Unit on Travel & Transport.
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German Language Lesson Lifesaver. Sample Linked Translation Unit on Travel & Transport.

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A sample 3-page unit from my German Language Lesson Lifesaver booklet of linked translations. Ideal for MFL teachers and departments who need to set cover work. Answers are included on the last page. The range of levels goes from German near-beginners to advanced learners (GCSE +). Each topic has 3 differentiated levels: Entry, Continuation, Extension. One A4 worksheet per level. Each worksheet is divided as follows: ➢ Section A: 10 sentences to translate from German into English. ➢ Section B: 5 sentences to translate from English into German. These sentences are linked to the German examples in section A. Students can work out the German by careful scrutiny and manipulation of the sentences in the first section. ➢ Section C: vocabulary grid linked to the sentences. Grouped by gender, verb and other grammatical forms. The vocabulary grid can be included with the sheet or folded over and not copied for students. This provides a further element of differentiation. ➢ Section D lists the grammar areas covered. ➢ Answers are in a separate section at the back so that cover teachers can go over work. The resource does NOT contain grammar explanations, just links to grammar points. The worksheets can be a springboard for further grammar work. Vocabulary is based on word frequency and not on prescribed content of exam boards or publishers. The focus is on general translation skills practice, and is not specifically aimed at GCSE. It is an absorbing way to keep pupils busy and engaged. The full booklet has 60 pages of worksheets - 20 topics (3 levels per topic). Ideal if you or other colleagues are absent. Or just extra translation-based topic reinforcement. NWACWA - Never Worry About Cover Work Again! For the full booklet, copy and paste the following link: /teaching-resource/german-language-lesson-lifesaver-booklet-linked-translations-11260420
'French Roast' Film Activity Worksheet
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'French Roast' Film Activity Worksheet

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A 2 page worksheet based around the compelling 8 minute French film ‘French Roast’. (Joubert 2008) The film can be seen on Youtube Although it only contains about 4 words of dialogue, the film provides plenty of scope to explore vocabulary and discuss aspects of French culture. It is also a good introduction to debates about prejudice. Suitable for 12-16 year olds. Activities become progressively harder and more open-ended on page 2. _________________________________ The full premium version of this resource (4 pages + answers) is also available. Copy and paste this link: /teaching-resource/-french-roast-film-activity-booklet-11260061 Another UFTEL Resource by Jon Meier who is always Using Film to Explore Language and Using Film to Engage Learners.
French Translations Quiz on well-known brands (free mini version)
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French Translations Quiz on well-known brands (free mini version)

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A quiz worksheet containing 25 famous logo clues with literal French translations e.g. Paixverte - Greenpeace A quiz worksheet for all levels. A good end of term activity or a refreshing break from the exam grind. This version is free and comes with answers. A ‘premium’ version is also available with vocabulary follow-up, extension tasks and variations on the clues.
Ideas for using longer MFL vocabulary lists
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Ideas for using longer MFL vocabulary lists

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Here are a few ideas for exploiting longer glossary lists in MFL. These are often found for example in exam board specified content or other PDF/Word documents. The content needs to be divided into manageable chunks. It can then be converted into games, post-its, flashcards, Quizlet etc.
Observational Quiz on  'La Maison du Bonheur' Trailer
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Observational Quiz on 'La Maison du Bonheur' Trailer

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A 25 question observational quiz on the trailer for ‘La Maison du Bonheur’ (Boon 2006) The trailer can be seen on Youtube La Maison du Bonheur + Trailer + English subs Ideal for a one -off lesson at the start or end of term. Suitable for 12-16 year olds. Ideally after one or two years of French. The observation quiz can be done orally or in writing. The focus is in English to give all pupils an opportunity to show their often exceptional powers of observation. But some questions could be also asked in French. These quizes work well as a class game – one side of the room against the other or boys v girls. They are a good way to keep less motivated pupils engaged. Vocabulary from the quiz is followed-up in subsequent activities. The quiz is an opportunity to contextualize vocabulary. The resource contains answer sheets, plus follow-up vocabulary work with extension ideas.
Call My Bluff English Quiz
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Call My Bluff English Quiz

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An English ‘call my bluff’ quiz. Good for an end of term activity. Could be done as a form or inter-form competition. 25 questions: 5 easy, 5 medium, 5 hard and 10 very hard. Suitable for 7-16 year olds. There’s a blank answer grid for pupils. Plus the Teachers’ answers. The answers are also on the final Powerpoint slide. Slide 28 also contains a link to a Kahoot version of the same quiz. French ‘False Friends’ Quiz is also available.
French 'Play in a Day'. Blanche Neige et les Sept Reporters FREE EXTRACT
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French 'Play in a Day'. Blanche Neige et les Sept Reporters FREE EXTRACT

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A French/English pantomime-style play, based on Snow White. THIS IS A 5 PAGE EXTRACT FROM THE OPENING SCENES. FREE TASTER VERSION Written by Jon Meier. Lots of humour and great fun. It’s set against a background of 7 reporters covering news of some trapped miners. Of course it all ends happily! Most of the dialogue is in English but there’s plenty of French, repeated and reinforced visually. Suitable for ages 8-14. Duration around 30 mins. 17 in the cast (scope for flexibility, sharing and doubling of roles). Minimum 13 max 22 Others can be used for sound, props, poster and programme design etc Can be worked on in 1 day (with scripts) – intensive work with a scripted performance at the end of the day. Show in assembly or at a languages celebration event or just have fun reading it through. Ideal for a language/ drama festival competition. It could fill a few weeks of lunchtime and after school French clubs. Sixth-formers could help out. Language is visual and contextualised. Audience will also understand it as the story is familiar and the French is explained. The full script contains details of props and sound effects. Vocabulary lists are also included with the script showing the vocabulary on each page.
News ticker style lesson starter template
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News ticker style lesson starter template

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A ‘Sky’ news-style Powerpoint slide which lets you add a few lesson objectives, keywords or instructions. There’s a scrolling banner at the bottom which could be used for a question or other attention grabber. The background will also animate when the arrow on the top right is clicked. Can be used in any lesson, any subject, any level.
German Linked Translation Lifesaver Booklet
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German Linked Translation Lifesaver Booklet

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A booklet of linked translation exercises. German to English; English to German 60 pages, 20 topics, 3 levels for each topic. Ideal preparation for GCSE but also for general translation practice. Suitable for German learners aged 11-16. Written to help hard-pressed teachers faced with having to set work quickly for cover lessons or for supply staff. This resource is ideal for independent, online work. Originally a paid-for resource, it’s now available free of charge during the pandemic. A French version of this resource is also available TES /teaching-resource/french-linked-translation-lifesavers-12466726
French Linked Translation Lifesavers Answers
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French Linked Translation Lifesavers Answers

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Answer section to the French Lifesaver Linked Translation Activity Booklet. [Here is the link to the main activity booklet:] /teaching-resource/french-linked-translation-lifesavers-12466726 This answer section is available separately so that teachers can decide whether to issue them to pupils for self-checking. It is recommended that pupils are not given automatic access to this resource in order to ensure the effectiveness of online and home learning. The best strategy is for teachers to issue answers on a page by page/section by section basis once pupils have had time to work out the sentences for themselves.
Media Theory Booklet 2 (A-Level Media Studies, Year 2)
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Media Theory Booklet 2 (A-Level Media Studies, Year 2)

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Media Theory Booklet 2 - this is a free resource as it’s shorter than the other two. A four page summary of useful theories for A-Level Media Studies, Year 2. Contains information panels with space alongside for students to write their own notes, examples and visual prompts. Page 4 is a 30 question test, with suggestions on how to use it as a differentiated learning resource.
Print Terminology and Recap for A-Level Media Studies
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Print Terminology and Recap for A-Level Media Studies

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A 3 page worksheet for A-Level Media Studies on Print Terms. Page 3 is a recap test/ learning-check activity. This is a free extract from a 28 page background study booklet on Key Concepts and Textual Analysis for Media Studies. Written by Jon Meier. Available here on TES resources. Copy and paste this link: /teaching-resource/a-level-media-studies-background-study-booklet-key-concepts-11324599
Media Industry worksheet for A-Level Media Studies Year 1
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Media Industry worksheet for A-Level Media Studies Year 1

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Activity-based worksheet for A-Level Media Studies. Contains useful terminology and research tasks. Written by Jon Meier. This is an extract from a 28 page workbook for background study, available here. Copy and paste the following link: /teaching-resource/a-level-media-studies-background-study-booklet-key-concepts-11324599
French 'Play in a Day' Cindy va à Hollywood  ( extract)
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French 'Play in a Day' Cindy va à Hollywood ( extract)

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A French/English pantomime-style play, based on Cinderella. SAMPLE EXTRACT ONLY Written by Jon Meier. Lots of humour and great fun - especially the 'France has Talent ’ middle section. Most of the dialogue is in English but there’s plenty of French, repeated and reinforced visually. Suitable for years 6-9. Duration around 30 mins. 17 in the cast (scope for flexibility, sharing and doubling of roles). Minimum 13 max 22 Others can be used for sound, props, poster and programme design etc Can be worked on in 1 day (with scripts) – intensive work with a scripted performance at the end of the day. Show in assembly or at a languages celebration event or just have fun reading it through. Ideal for a language/ drama festival competition Sixth-formers can help with the production. Language is visual and contextualised. Audience will also understand it as the story is familiar and the French is explained. Full script contains details of props and sound effects. Vocabulary lists are also included with the script showing the vocabulary on each page.
ABC multiple choice test chooser
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ABC multiple choice test chooser

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An easy to make, low-tech multi-choice test chooser. Download the template. (Each A4 sheet contains 2 paper choosers to cut out and make). Copy as many times as you need for a class set; pupils can help with mass production. To make the chooser: Cut out the strips, fold and staple as instructed. Run a quiz. Pupils display their chosen answer (A B or C) with the letter facing the front. You could also use A for True and B for False. For D, simply place the chooser on its side.
Game Grids for Classroom Learning (ppt version)
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Game Grids for Classroom Learning (ppt version)

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A selection of grids on Powerpoint which can be used for learning competitions. They include staircase, noughts & crosses board, 4 in a row, shark-infested water, football field, racetrack. Except for the staircase, which can be used ‘live’ in presentation mode, the grids are best used with Powerpoint in edit (write) mode. This is so that you can write on the background or move shapes around. A pdf version of this resource is also available if you want to copy backgrounds onto Smartboard pages.
Mini-book (8 pages) made  from an A4 sheet
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Mini-book (8 pages) made from an A4 sheet

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8 page mini-book. Ideal for topic revision, keyword and vocabulary lists. 7.5x10.5cm Careful, crisp folding is needed. Only one small scissor cut is required. Resource contains two A4 sheets. One is a template with folding instructions for practice. The other is a blank template. You can find a Youtube video walkthrough. Just search for: 8 Page Mini Book Made from a Single Sheet of Paper!
Hex grid ideas
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Hex grid ideas

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A Powerpoint with 3 slides of hex shapes. Cut out hexagonal shapes and use them to plan essays, link or sequence ideas. Excellent for group work, recapping topics, organising ideas. You can colour-code them to group concepts and plan written answers. Print & cut them out in different colours. Pupils can lay them & move them around, ideally, on an A3 sheet. It has also proved to be a good way of improving handwriting!