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I have over 30 years teaching experience and enjoy making well differentiated, challenging French and Spanish resources for all key stages. I am also the author Spanish resources for Heinneman and Nelson Thornes. Please like and share my Facebook page-French and Spanish resources by wylamuk - TES Thank you ! https://www.facebook.com/Wylamuk-French-and-Spanish-resources-234741253726893/

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I have over 30 years teaching experience and enjoy making well differentiated, challenging French and Spanish resources for all key stages. I am also the author Spanish resources for Heinneman and Nelson Thornes. Please like and share my Facebook page-French and Spanish resources by wylamuk - TES Thank you ! https://www.facebook.com/Wylamuk-French-and-Spanish-resources-234741253726893/
Holidays; Using Key Verbs - c'était, avait and il y avait
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Holidays; Using Key Verbs - c'était, avait and il y avait

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AQA; Theme 2 - 8.1 - Holidays and Travel These tried and tested resources will help your students become more adept at using 'c'était, était, étaient, il y avait, avait and avaient' when constructing sentences to describe their holidays. Worksheets come with answers and there is a 'shared' ppt. to reinforce the key verbs. This resource belongs to the collection 'Holidays - The Past Tense'. Written by the author of Heinemann's Mira express 1 and 2 Resources and Assessment Grammar Sheets.
Describing Holidays (Past Tense) - AQA; Theme 2 - 8.1 - Holidays and Travel
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Describing Holidays (Past Tense) - AQA; Theme 2 - 8.1 - Holidays and Travel

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A bundle of tried and tested resources comprising worksheets and ppts. to help your students write about a holiday in the past tense. Practise: 1) past tense verbs (conjugated with avoir and être) to describe holidays 2) opinions, connectives, time and weather expressions 3) key verbs - c'était, avait and il y avait
Food and Drink in French
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Food and Drink in French

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3 very detailed and varied resources (9 ppts. and 26 worksheets) guaranteed to keep your students busy and focussed on the topic of food and drink. Use the partitive and definite articles; read menus; order a starter, main course, pudding and drink in a restaurant; ask for the bill; calculate the cost of a bill and a supermarket shopping list; work in grammes and kilos; practise higher numbers.
Food and Drink (linked to using the definite and partitive articles)
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Food and Drink (linked to using the definite and partitive articles)

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This resource provides you with everything you will need to introduce the topic of food and drink linked to using the definite and partitive articles. There are 4 attractive power points to introduce, explain, consolidate and test your students on this topic with some fun, puzzle type activities to keep them focussed. 12 worksheets provide choice and variety and can be used as in-class activities or set as homework tasks. Guaranteed to keep your students very busy and engaged. There is a vocabulary table to support learning and picture bingo cards to practise vocabulary. 1) Foods and drinks + the definite and partitive articles 2) Key verbs - je mange, je bois, je prends + verbs of opinion 3) Categorise foods and drinks 4) Translate texts about eating and drinking habits at breakfast, lunch and evening meal 5) Improve vocabulary through a range of learning strategies. 6) Improve understanding and application of the definite and partitive articles. This resource has been designed with attention to detail and is at least as nicely presented as any you might buy from a respectable publisher. Please don't be put off by the preview image which, at times, looks distorted. This is not the case as the actual resource looks professional in appearance when downloaded. Written by the author of Heinemann's Mira express 1 and 2 Resources and Assessment Grammar Sheets.
Ma famille
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Ma famille

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I made this resource for my Y7 and Y8 students. It includes … practice of family members mon, ma, mes key verbs - j’ai, il a, elle a, il est, elle est hair and eyes vocabulary There are lots of exercises for your students to practise and consolidate key vocabulary, word order and sentence structure. I have included a few translation and gap fill tasks and some of the exercises come with answers on ppt. Hope you find them useful.
The Preterite Tense in Spanish
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The Preterite Tense in Spanish

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Tried and tested exercises to give your students loads of practice using the preterite tense of regular AR, ER and IR verbs in Spanish. In addition, practise the irregular verb IR and a range of common time expressions. Finally, put your knowledge to the test to see if you can distinguish between Past, Present and Future tenses. There is an answer sheet so that students can mark their own work. Written by the author of Heinemann’s Mira express 1 and 2 Resources and Assessment Grammar Sheets. Thanks for taking a look at my other resources in wylamuk’s shop.