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posted 19/06/2008The weather

 
 

Introduction to 11 weather phrases. PowerPoint and worksheet.

posted 17/06/2008The verb 'etre'

Worksheet gives pupils extra practice of conjugating and using the verb 'to be' in the present tense.

posted 17/06/2008School objects

Introduction to items used in the classroom. PowerPoint presentation and graded worksheet.

posted 13/06/2008Relationships with your family

 
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Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)
Age 16-18 (A-level)

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"Animated phrases to work through sentence construction"

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Marie Jobber

 

Presentation of vocabulary that can be used to describe relationships with friends and family. Includes a PowerPoint presentation and differentiated worksheets. Please use no sound version for Office 2007.

posted 12/06/2008Indefinite article

Worksheet on the indefinite article/geography. Pupils use un/une correctly to describe geography of places.

posted 12/06/2008Infinitives and the present tense

 
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Age 11-14 (KS3)
Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)

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"Very clearly animated step-by-step Powerpoint"

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Marie Jobber

 

Step by step PowerPoint presentation on conjugating the present tense of regular verbs, to be amended according to the students' ability; differentiated worksheets. Uses Donner, Finir and Vendre as examples.

posted 12/06/2008Quel temps fait-il? : The weather

Worksheet with eight exercises on the weather and holidays and combining speaking, reading and writing activities. The last activity is a group task.

posted 10/06/2008The past tense of "avoir" regular verbs

 
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Age 11-14 (KS3)
Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)

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"Very clear way to teach regular perfect tense"

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The past (perfect) tense of regular "avoir" verbs. Includes: Step by step presentation of how to use the perfect tense of regular verbs with the auxiliary "avoir". This presentation should be adapted depending on the needs of the students. Differentiated worksheets.

posted 06/06/2008Where I live

Worksheet that practises the use of j'habite a.../en... Students can also locate French towns on a map to increase there awareness of France and French towns.

posted 02/06/2008Activities at home

Introducing 8 activities that one can do at home in the evening; in answer to 'Qu’est-ce que tu fais le soir?' Introduction, exercises, recap. Includes sounds.

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