Resources to cater to secondary school French teachers & students 11 - 18, covering the Cambridge iGCSE board at KS4 and International Baccalaureat Ab Initio French at KS5. Resources can be adapted for any board.
Resources to cater to secondary school French teachers & students 11 - 18, covering the Cambridge iGCSE board at KS4 and International Baccalaureat Ab Initio French at KS5. Resources can be adapted for any board.
Could be used with a top set Y11 (or gifted Y9 / Y10) or even KS5. Reading text, followed by translations, followed by comprehension questions. Lots of scope for cultural discussion and grammar discovery.
Can be used for speaking or writing specifically or more generally to prompt retrieval of topic-specific vocabulary. Get the students to write all the words they know about a specific topic or write all the verbs associated with that particular topic etc. Aimed towards Cambridge iGCSE but could be adapted for any board.
Reading text talking about the use of mobile phones in France followed by a translation activity + comprehension questions. Can be used with high-achieving Y11s and KS5. I used it with my Ab Initio Y12 group but it was too much for them but with a more able group would probably be fine. Encourage students to identify question words and give full sentences in response.
A worksheet with 3 possible answers for each bullet point. Could be used in a variety of ways:
Teacher to cut out slips and students group them and match to the correct bullet point
2 of the 3 answers are correct and one needs to be improved - identify the weaker response and improve
Identify grammar points - verbs, adjectives, connectives and build your own answer
A simple running dictation. Students work in pairs - 1 runner, 1 speaker. Slips of paper are printed and stuck around the room / corridor. Students practise all 4 skills while working together. They can translate the sentences, add to make them better or work on writing a longer essay when done
Some worksheets to practise basic French vocabulary. I’m using with my Y11s for simple recall but could be used from Y7 up. Suitable for any exam board / curriculum
Assister a un mariage - Q3 Cambridge iGCSE exam board but can be adapted to any board and language used from practise regardless. 5 bullet points - 2 options per bullet point, 1 set for weaker student, the other set for more able. Can be used in a variety of ways - (1) pair the answers to the bullet point (2) translate (3) use as a model to write their own (4) identify different grammar points
11 phrases to be used as a running dictation with the iGCSE task to go with it - cut them out and stick in various hidden spots around the classroom or outside the room if possible. Full instructions included in the download.
Printables for MFL revision & writing assessment feedback
Language study tips sheet
KS4 assessment feedback sheet+ list of complex phrases to include in Q3
Tips on how to improve Q2 & 3 Cambridge iGCSE writing exam
Generic writing checklist
Directed towards Cambridge iGCSE but can be used for any board
Tout Sur Moi – All About Me | French Worksheet Pack. Perfect for KS3 Back-to-School or as an End of Module poster project!
This engaging “Tout Sur Moi” (All About Me) worksheet pack is ideal for students in Years 7-9, helping them consolidate key vocabulary and structures while expressing their personality in French.
Whether you’re building classroom community in September or wrapping up your Module with a fun, reflective task, these worksheets offer the perfect blend of writing, drawing and personalisation.
Ideal for back-to-school activities, cover lessons, or end-of-module posters
Covers topics like name, age, birthday, likes/dislikes, family, personality and hobbies
Encourages sentence-building and independent writing
Works beautifully as a display piece to celebrate student work
Differentiated to support mixed-ability classrooms
Ready to print worksheets bring structure, creativity and a sense of ownership to your French classroom from day one.