Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators.
My resources...
- complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide
- aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information
- are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators.
My resources...
- complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide
- aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information
- are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
Eight worksheets on birthdays, dates and seasons in French. Different levels to allow for differentiation.
*Note: The gap fill activities require the teacher to provide some dialogue. There are three levels of sheet so one activity can be completed in a mixed ability classroom.
These PowerPoints are a GREAT way to revise the preterite tense in Spanish and are jam-packed full of holiday vocabulary (100 slides in each). They are quite a fun way to end a class on a high or liven up a grammar point pupils often get bogged down with.
Includes FREE "magic words" mini PowerPoint!
Each PowerPoint can be used in a number of ways to practise reading, writing and speaking, making them superb value for money. They are also all fully editable so you can adapt them to the exact language your pupils need to revise.
- The preterite tense PowerPoints each have an English and a Spanish version.
- These are either in the first person singular (I) or plural (we) and there are combined PowerPoints containing both the "I" and "we" vocabulary to really make things exciting!
- To work the PowerPoints you press "s" in slideshow mode and the presentation will start rapidly flashing through all the slides. To stop, you press "s" again and so on. Please note, the faster the computer, the faster the slides will change.
- To practise reading, use a Spanish PowerPoint and pupils either read aloud or write down on a mini whiteboard whichever phrase it lands on in English.
- To practise writing, use an English PowerPoint and pupils write down whichever phrase it lands on in Spanish.
- To practise speaking, use either PowerPoint and pupils say the phrase aloud in Spanish (either reading directly or translating it into Spanish in their heads and then saying it aloud).
- With the "Magic words" PowerPoint pupils could try to write or say a sentence including the magic word the PowerPoint stops on.
The content is aimed at higher ability KS3 (lower secondary), GCSE/National 5 or basic revision for Higher students.
54 photo vocabulary cards labelled in French of nine habitats and five animals that live in each one. Pupils match the animals to the habitat. This can also be used as a source of discussion as some animals may be at home in more than one habitat.
Also in this unit:
Habitats PowerPoint
Adult and Baby Animals PowerPoint
Adult Animals, Baby Animals and Habitats Vocabulary
High Quality Labelled Photo Flashcards
Adult and Baby Animals Vocabulary Cards
Adults and their Babies Matching Vocabulary Cards
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For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
1) Basic gap fill text covering name, age, birthday, where I live, family and pets. Answers provided on separate sheet and as QR codes so pupils can self-mark.
2) Verbs gap fill with answers on separate sheet.
3) All About Me writing activity following the structure of the previous two worksheets.
1) Basic gap fill text covering name, age, birthday, where I live, family and pets. Answers provided on separate sheet and as QR codes so pupils can self-mark.
2) Verbs gap fill with answers on separate sheet.
3) All About Me writing activity following the structure of the previous two worksheets.
This PowerPoint introduces nine habitats in French and gives examples of five animals living in each. It also comes with audio to support non-language specialists.
The habitats are: polar regions, rainforest, ocean, forest, desert, coast, city, pond and farm.
Also included in this unit:
Adult and Baby Animals PowerPoint
Adult Animals, Baby Animals and Habitats Vocabulary
High Quality Labelled Photo Flashcards
Adult and Baby Animals Vocabulary Cards
Adults and their Babies Matching Vocabulary Cards
Animals and Their Habitats Matching Game
Or for best value check out the bundle
For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Over 40 files included! Introduce pupils to Monet, teach them to describe works of art using colours, shapes and features and write a basic review.
* The font used is a free font called SF Cartoonist Hand and might be more user-friendly for some dyslexic students. If it is not already on your computer it can be downloaded from the internet. This is not the font that appears in the preview but the cover image.
Five worksheets on where you live in French. Different levels to allow for differentiation.
*Note: The gap fill activities require the teacher to provide some dialogue. There are three levels of sheet so one activity can be completed in a mixed ability classroom.
Two PowerPoints in French showing pupils how to say where they live in countries and in cities/towns. Model conversations are provided along with some guessing games. Countries are England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Spain, France, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Belgium and Italy.
This resource is made up of two sets of spinners: image only and vocabulary only. This enables different skills to be practised or for differentiation.
Get pupils to create their own word searches or crosswords to share with their classmates. This resource includes two word search templates (12 x 12 and 15 x 15) and one crossword template.
This resource is made up of six sheets. It takes one text and uses it in seven different ways (six reading and one suggested listening). This is the perfect set of sheets for differentiation as either you, or your pupils, can identify what skills they need to work on while everyone is focusing on the same text.
The content is suitable for those needing to revise the preterite tense in Spanish. It is aimed at higher ability KS3 (lower secondary), GCSE/National 5 or basic revision for Higher students.
Do you want to broaden your pupils' knowledge of France while working on their research skills?
This resource is really easy to use in your classroom – there are 13 printable worksheets covering the different regions of France and a blank sheet if pupils wish to research the overseas departments.
Pupils can then undertake their own research (at home or in class) to find out more about a French region.
Pupils are asked to:
• find out what the French call that region
• draw and colour the regional flag
• find out the population, capital and large cities
• mark the region on the map
• provide interesting facts.
This is great way for pupils to research other cultures.
Designed to fit in to the SQA's New Higher French society unit, this resource would also be useful for high ability GSCE pupils and AS level students needing to work on their listening skills and build their confidence in this area.
This resource comprises of a video (and identical audio if you've not got fast broadband) of a native French speaker talking about minority languages in France. The recording is 1:54 in length and is accompanied by a workbook and answer booklet.
The activities include three different types of gap fill, dictation, comprehension questions, true/false questions and translation as well as some extension activities. The resource aims to not just build confidence in listening but also practise dictionary skills, increase grammar awareness and work on translation.