Where I live - Town & City - Mi barrio - Spanish GCSEQuick View
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Where I live - Town & City - Mi barrio - Spanish GCSE

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A standalone worksheet on the topic of ‘donde vivo’. This can be used as an introduction to the topic and there is an accompanying worksheet for homework/consolidation. The worksheet includes vocabulary tasks, reading exercises and translation into English and Spanish. Format: Word document & PDF with answers. All pages of the worksheet are shown as PDF so you can view the resource fully.
Viva 1 My Town / Where I live - Mi ciudad (7 worksheets) Spanish KS3Quick View
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Viva 1 My Town / Where I live - Mi ciudad (7 worksheets) Spanish KS3

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7 comprehensive worksheets (including answers) on the topic of ‘my town’ / where I live’ for KS3 pupils or beginners. The content is all based on Unit 5 of Viva 1, ‘mi ciudad’ and the worksheets will support pupils to talk and write about where they live and the activities they do, and will do, in their town. Topics: places in my town, describing my town, activities I do in my town, telling the time, going to a cafe, money and numbers, immediate future tense, and giving an opinion on where I live. Format: 7 Word/PDF documents with answers.
FRENCH - Where I live - Où j'habite - Revision - WorksheetsQuick View
labellaroma

FRENCH - Where I live - Où j'habite - Revision - Worksheets

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Reading comprehension describing where a variety of characters live. Revises: greetings, my name is, age, types of homes, location, countries, pets, rooms in a house, shops and places in a town, personalities and also a brief mention of what clothes someone is / is not wearing. I thought this worksheet would consolidate much of the work we have been covering recently. (My students are 9 & 10 years old.) I have also included an exercise where questions are in English and to be answered in English. Answers are provided. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’ Resource contains 5 files AS TES CONTINUE TO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH WORD DOCUMENT PREVIEWS I HAVE INCLUDED SCREEN SHOTS TO SHOW HOW THE FILES WILL LOOK WHEN DOWNLOADED
Where I Live - Island, seaside, city, villageQuick View
Wayland

Where I Live - Island, seaside, city, village

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Worksheets based on Wayland's Popcorn series Where I Live - 4 books that introduce how children live in different places in the UK. A photocopiable worksheet focuses on each place. Covers topics such as How does where you live change what you can do?, What is the local area like in a city, a village, by the seaside on in an island home? The books can be used for literacy, as they feature many examples of report text. Order copies of these books now at www.waylandbooks.co.uk and get 10% discount! Please enter promotional code DOWNLOAD10 at checkout to receive your discount.
Urban Change in the UK: Where Do People Live in the UK?Quick View
markthegeographer

Urban Change in the UK: Where Do People Live in the UK?

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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for the new specification Unit 2A: In this lesson we look at where people in the UK live and the reasons for our population distribution. The starter is based on the population total for the UK and the pupils have some questions to think about. I usually do this as a discussion. There is also a can you name 15 cities starter which works well for high ability groups. We then look at cities in the UK. the pupils have a map and need to find the location of some of the major cities in the UK, we then briefly talk about their distribution. Next the pupils consider the human and physical factors that affect population distribution before putting this knowledge to work on a worksheet with several tasks and questions. We finish with GCSE-style question on human and physical factors that affect population distribution. In a nutshell lesson includes: Two starters on population and cities. Map task on the major cities of the UK Worksheet on the population distribution in the UK Video clips where appropriate GCSE-style question with guidance on how to respond. Hope this saves you some valuable planning time. /teaching-resources/shop/markthegeographer
French: Where I Live worksheetQuick View
Vinkypoo

French: Where I Live worksheet

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A worksheet on talking about where you live. Includes tasks to practice different locations (e.g. a town, a village, by the seaside…) and builds up to written translations into French. Suitable for year 7 as a main written activity or for older years as a starter / revision activity.
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SophieHBiscuit

Where I live in French

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This PowerPoint contains 126 slides divided into 7 lessons. I hope it helps your students as much as it helps mine learning about describing and commenting where we live, asking for our way and giving directions as well as conjugating verbs. It covers: Learning intentions: We are learning to describe where we live and give a balanced point of view about it, giving positive and negative opinions. We are learning to say what are the advantages and disadvantages or living there. We are learning to name everyday shops and the items you can buy in them. Success Criteria: I can describe my town using at least two adjectives. I can say what we can do and can not do where I live. I can name 10 shops. I can construct phrases justifying my opinion and using linking words. I can use the adjective agreement rule. I can conjugate verbs at 3 tenses: present, past and conditional. I can use prepositions.
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BBlanguages

Where I live

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Worksheet suitable for KS 3 for a starter lesson about where your home is located. Matching activity, translation and information gap grid based on a map of France.
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Saraaax89

Where I live

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Looking at the areas where we live and compass points. Using Ser and Estar
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lucyday73

My region / where I live

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A Powerpoint introducing and practising language to describe the area where you live. Includes a vocab sheet, text with Find the French task and translation activity.
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NicolaRoseby

Tangled Translations - Where I live

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A worksheet to practice translation skills both from French to English and English to French. Ideal for cover, homework and revision. Answers included. The worksheet contains two ‘tangled translations’ about ‘where I live’ where the text is written in a mixture of French and English. Pupils must write the full translation for both languages.
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cusgen

Where I live

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Describe daily activities in the home using key verbs and rooms. It develops present and future tense skills, reflexive verb knowledge, and vocabulary recall through engaging tasks, pair work, translations, and scaffolded writing support.
French: Where I liveQuick View
Dannielle89

French: Where I live

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A reading comprehension plus worksheet and 2 sheets of translations to go alongside the vocabulary sheets on Linguascope.
Countries in French - where I live PowerPointsQuick View
lisadominique

Countries in French - where I live PowerPoints

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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.
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languages11

French KS3- Where I live

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12 varied activities on where you live (picture-based task, match-up, translation…) It comes with an extensive vocab list (2 pages) that will be sent in 2 formats (PDF and Word), in case you want to change it. This booklet has tasks on: where you live (house, by the sea, in the south…) rooms in the house -activities done in different rooms (we…) -objects that go in various rooms -bedroom furniture prepositions colours This booklet would suit a year 7 group.
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PennyLemon

Where do I live?

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A neat general knowledge game for young students. 32 animal cards (in colour). One sheet is included as a “back of the card” if you wish to laminate the flashcards for repeated use. 7 cards are areas of the world (not quite continents). Students have to match the animals to the area in the world where they live.
FRENCH - Where I live - en, au et auxQuick View
labellaroma

FRENCH - Where I live - en, au et aux

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A selections of activities to practice saying where you live. Exercises for saying what country you live in and what city. Introduces names of 22 countries. There is a matching flag to name of country exercise and flags to colour and label. There is an exercise to learn how to say what country you are from and an exercise to say what languages you speak. There is also a crossword puzzel to complete of country names. There are two answer worksheets. Finally there is a test. There are 12 files in total. If you consider this worth buying ’ un très grand merci.’ **DUE TO TES CONTINUING TO HAVE PROBLEM SHOWING PRINT PREVIEWS I HAVE INCLDED PDF's SO THAT YOU CAN SEE HOW THE WORKSHEETS LOOK WHEN DOWNLOADED.**
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LinguistsDelight

Italian GCSE - Where I live

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Resources for Italian GCSE topic Where I live. Includes a PPT with useful phrases, grammar, a short reading comprehension, writing, pair work speaking and a photo card with questions. Also includes 2 worksheets - one is an exam style reading with question in English, the second has a vocab matching exercise, controlled writing, translations sentences (English/Italian and Italian/English) and writing (picture description).