Colour-coded board game for GCSE Speaking revision. Topics covered: Moi et ma famille, Ma ville, Mes loisirs, Mon collège. Questions can be edited. First student to reach the end wins the game.
Give the students a dice, this game can be played in pairs or small groups, first student to reach the end wins the game. If a student cannot answer a question, he/she misses a turn. Great for GCSE speaking practice.
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This fun game supports Speaking Assessment Objective S1Speaking S1—communicating clearly and effectively in a range of predictable everyday situations—This is a board game designed for the general conversation part of the IGCSE speaking examination.
The game includes a variety of questions based on different IGCSE topics. In addition to answering general conversation questions, students must also complete tasks such as acting out an action based on a cue card, a conjugation challenge (to help them answer questions in the different tenses required), and true or false questions.To encourage active participation, I provide students with a blank board game, and they are responsible for creating the challenge cards themselves. There are example cards for each challenge category.
Help sheet to aid (speed up!) teacher's marking in French with instructions in the TL.
Based on the Box and Bubbles system (In the box= what students did well, in the bubble= what students could do to improve) + Spellings to practise.
PowerPoint to go with new AQA textbook (Foundation) page 70. There's an independent research task and some cultural notes to explain the different festivals mentioned in the book.
Worksheet to get students to use subordinate clauses on the topic 'weather'. Reading comprehension followed by writing tasks (correction for teachers included)
An introduction PowerPoint to famous French painters and impressionism with mini plenaries and an opportunity for students to create their own impressionist painting. This was used as a transition event to introduce students to aspects of French culture.